Greetings all-

I'm having issues with what I would think is a common scenario. I have a host 
node running CentOS 5.0 with the OpenVZ kernel 
(2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.3) and appropriate tools. OpenVZ works just 
fine. The host node has two physical network interfaces, one which resides on a 
public subnet routed to me by the ISP, and another which is on an internal 
private network. The HN needs to be accessible via the public subnet (default 
gateway is ISP router), and still have access to internal network resources, 
namely NFS. This works just fine on the HN.

I've been attempting to get this same functionality inside of the VE's but 
using venet has been an absolute nightmare. Traffic seems to be sourced from 
the public interface regardless of destination and there are other 'oddities' 
which I don't particularly care for.

I would like to have the same public/private functionality available to the 
VE's but using veth. The VE's should have two veth interfaces (eth0 and eth1 I 
would assume) with each being 'mapped' to the appropriate interface on the HN 
for public/private network connectivity. On the HN I've created two bridges, 
vmbr0 and vmbr1. vmbr0 includes eth0 which is for public connectivity. vmbr1 
includes eth1 which is for private connectivity.

The big question is how do I configure the above scenario? How do I assign 
multiple veths to each VE and ensure that veth is on the proper vmbr on the HN?

All suggestions welcome. Thanks!

--Tim
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