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 Two Problems : Internal IP Pool and ISPConfig, Internal IP pool don't marked as Internal IP Range. ISPconfig using yum in Ubuntu. (3 Replies, Read 1537 times)
ibosimsolutions
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Hi.

I have two servers with VIRTUALIZOR installed (both Hetzner servers).



The first one is working perfect (host is Centos 7.3).

The second one (Centos 7.3 too) is giving me some trouble.

1) When I try to create an Internal IP pool (10.0.100.x) for
example, I do all the process in the form adding Ip ranges and bridge,
etc... but then when I try to setup a VPS with internal IP I have the
message: "Insufficient number of Internal IPs".

And when I check The IP Pool I cant see anything marking this pool
as internal (in my other server I have: " Is Internal IP Range ? Yes
(Bridge : intbr0)"



Any clue of why? I was checking and I have the same configuration
that my other server (changing IPs, Gateways, etc... of course)



2) I add ISPConfig as a default panel in my "Ubuntu 16.04 Plan".
Once the VPS is up, I can see ISPConfig log file, in my root folder,
full of errors regarding "yum" ... so nothing installed of course... I
supose installer is usung CentOS template? . Any fix for this?.



Thanks and sorry for my english :)
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 ibosimsolutions   Two Problems : Internal IP Pool and ISPConfig, Internal IP pool don't marked as Internal IP Range. ISPconfig using yum in Ubuntu. (3 Replies, Read 1537 times)
    |--  ibosimsolutions   I reinstalled everything...   on August 31, 2017, 2:26 pm
    |--  jevingala   Hi, Internal ip...   on September 1, 2017, 6:08 am
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