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Adding public IP to OpenVZ container

I used to use venet then use vzctl set --ipadd command when the host node was not dedicated server.
worked fine without any configuration.

now I'm on a new dedicated server and I guess it has to be veth now and extra setup needed.

I have openvz installed with 1 container for testing and I have 1 additional public IP and I need to add it to the container.

How can I add it?

I appreciate your help.

Comments

  • Why not to use ChatGPT? It will help you faster/better. You can "talk" with "him/it" and describe everything.

  • @CalmDown said:
    Why not to use ChatGPT? It will help you faster/better. You can "talk" with "him/it" and describe everything.

    I thought about it and I'm about to try chatgpt lol

  • @sangdogg said:

    @CalmDown said:
    Why not to use ChatGPT? It will help you faster/better. You can "talk" with "him/it" and describe everything.

    I thought about it and I'm about to try chatgpt lol

    Anyway i suggest you to use something like "lxd", it is modern and you can use KVM or basic containers with it. For the UI you could use something called "lxdware".

  • nvm it was the iptables. there was no extra configuration needed. works fine.

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