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Add a second network interface for LAN access

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    • jfrereJ Offline
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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Hello,

      I've installed Cloudron on my Proxmox instance inside a VM.

      My setup is one network interface ens18, with a fixed public IP address. No access from LAN.

      Now I wanted to use OpenVPN to access my LAN from my home office, and I need to configure another network interface with a local address.

      Anyone can help? I've added the second network interface to the VM, but I don't know what to do next.

      Thank you.

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      • jfrereJ jfrere

        Hello,

        I've installed Cloudron on my Proxmox instance inside a VM.

        My setup is one network interface ens18, with a fixed public IP address. No access from LAN.

        Now I wanted to use OpenVPN to access my LAN from my home office, and I need to configure another network interface with a local address.

        Anyone can help? I've added the second network interface to the VM, but I don't know what to do next.

        Thank you.

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        girish
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        #2

        @jfrere currently, we don't actually have support for this. Cloudron simply listens on all interfaces . I think it might be easiest (for the moment), to just create a new external only VM and put OpenVPN there. Put the app is an internal only VM.

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        • girishG girish

          @jfrere currently, we don't actually have support for this. Cloudron simply listens on all interfaces . I think it might be easiest (for the moment), to just create a new external only VM and put OpenVPN there. Put the app is an internal only VM.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #3

          @girish ok got it. Thank you.

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