On Wednesday 27 December 2006 18:58, Kirill Korotaev wrote: > David Baron wrote: > > What I am thinking of trying is: > > > > Virtual machine will handle all internet access (router/proxy). It would > > have apache running as a webserver, possibly SMTP server as well. Sites > > may or may not be opened to the rest of the world. Maybe testing only on > > this v-server. Would likely use the Debian stable cache provided. > > > > Host machine will access the internet using this router, the web through > > the proxy with Dansgardian (or would this be on the virtual as well). > > Running Debian Sid with patched 2.6.18 most recent kernel. > > > > How do I set this up? Internet connection is ADSL but NOT PPPOEA. Would I > > simply move relevant files to the VE? > > > > Caveats: > > 1. I only have 512m memory, PIII 575mhz junker. > > 2. I only have one, dynamic IP (but as I said, the ve would use this and > > be a router to the host). > > dynamic IP means DHCP? if so, then you will need to use veth networking for > being able to use broadcasts. Dynamic IP means that every time I log onto the provider or the network goes down and come back up, I am "assigned" a different IP number. What is veth networking?
> in other regards, I see no much problems. > if you want to use it as a router, I would add ethernet adapters and > granted them to VE for exclusive usage. There is one t10 card connected to an ADSL modem (not a router). This is eth0 on the host machine right now. There is a non-connected venet0 defaulted on bootup with openvz started. I sort of need step by step since I do not fully understand the paradigm (quite different from vmware, qemu, etc). I suppose I need to create the VE with the Debian3.1 Add apache, inetd, et al or are they already there? Configure the VE's bootup scripts for the ethernet card, etc. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
