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What OpenVZ providers support veth?
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What OpenVZ providers support veth?

I want a OpenVZ VPS that can connect to an OpenVPN server as a client. From what I've read this requires the container to have a veth device, is there any providers who offer this?

I'd be looking for 128MB RAM, 5GB disk, but good network and bandwidth (500GB+). EU location preferred.

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  • howardsl2howardsl2 Member
    edited April 2014

    Looks like RamNode @Nick_A may provide what you need. I haven't requested that before, however one of their knowledgebase articles has this line:
    PBX in a Flash CentOS 6.4 (x86) [Open a ticket for veth]
    https://clientarea.ramnode.com/knowledgebase.php?action=displayarticle&id=48

  • awsonawson Member

    If @Nick_A can confirm he'd enable veth for me, I'll sign up with him :)

  • awsonawson Member

    Bump, still looking for a provider

  • My guess is no providers would support veth since it would allow you to do IP spoofing, unless they want to make a separate VLAN for each VPS with veth, etc.
    And i don't think OpenVPN needs a veth device. All it needs is a tun/tap device.

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  • awsonawson Member

    rds100 said: And i don't think OpenVPN needs a veth device. All it needs is a tun/tap device.

    That's for a server. I want to run an OpenVPN client on a VPS.

  • Just get a KVM then. Why does it have to be OpenVZ?

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Proxmox does, just get a cheap dedi, even atom, and you can either use it as such, or use proxmox and OVZ with veth. You can also use simple OVZ and enable veth in config.

  • awsonawson Member

    Yeah, I just ended up using one of my KVMs. Not sure why I didn't think of that in the first place, guess I'm just used to OVZ :)

    /thread

  • @awson said:
    That's for a server. I want to run an OpenVPN client on a VPS.

    You don't need veth for an OpenVPN client.

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