Re: [Users] Solved: network manager is the culprit (was: OVZ 7 network issues...)

2023-01-03 Thread jjs - mainphrame
Update - It appears to be fairly straightforward to enable forwarding with firewalld in RHEL 9, so hopefully a plain vanilla openvz 9 will be able to do everything we need to do. Looking forward to OVZ 9, will be happy to beta test Jake On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 2:31 PM jjs - mainphrame wrote:

Re: [Users] Solved: network manager is the culprit (was: OVZ 7 network issues...)

2022-12-31 Thread jjs - mainphrame
Curious side note - Replacing firewalld with ufw allows traffic to be forwarded by the container. I gather that firewalld was designed for a workstation or a laptop, not a multi-homed server. That, and the version of firewalld on RHEL 7 is rather old. In any case, all of the "direct" firewalld ru

Re: [Users] Solved: network manager is the culprit (was: OVZ 7 network issues...)

2022-12-26 Thread jjs - mainphrame
Greetings - It's 2022, I have a new set of openvz servers, and once again, disabling NetworkManager was the key to solving a nagging, intermittent network problem. I recently added interfaces to the openvz servers to connect them to other networks, and while everything seemed to work initially, t

[Users] Solved: network manager is the culprit (was: OVZ 7 network issues...)

2015-12-31 Thread jjs - mainphrame
Greetings - It's been 2 weeks of flawless network connectivity to all containers after completely removing network manager, even after attempts to induce the sort of failure that were seen when network manager was running,. At this point, it's clear that network manager was the problem, and the o