![]() Linux bridges can have STP support: :~# brctl showstp vmbr0įorward delay 0.00 bridge forward delay 0.00 With Proxmox 7 it was sufficient to turned of firewall and run this command: brctl setageing vmbr1 0 Some more notes Not sure if that was necessary but this configuration worked: auto lo ![]() But apparently just having firewalling enabled kicks my plans of pushing all internet-related packets to my testmonitor right in the shins.Īlong the way I switched standard Linux bridging for OpenvSwitch. That last bit was a tricky thing because I have no firewall rules in Proxmox. It may have been sufficient to run “ip link set ens19 promisc on” inside the VM that I connected to the correspond bridge in Proxmox and turn off the firewall for the interface. ![]() Source is port 1 which goes to the router and port 23 is eno4 on pve3. ![]() Thank God I figured out that port mirroring is a thing before constructing that 3 node keepalived cluster idea to make a redundant virtual router through which all traffic would have to go. Need to find out what’s drawing 10 Mbit/s on my WAN.
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