OpenVZ Different Gateways IP Ranges, Unpingable From Outside World "feature" Any Fix?

Dec 5, 2008

OpenVZ different gateways IP ranges, unpingable from outside world "feature" any fix?

The server main IP (eth0) is 200.44.32.42, the allocation is 200.44.32.40/29 - 200.44.32.41 being the GATEWAY.

The ADDITIONAL IP allocation is 200.44.32.96/28, 200.44.32.97 being the GATEWAY.

Now, if I be specific on /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and declare everything like so:

DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=none
BROADCAST=10.20.47.255
HWADDR=
IPADDR=10.20.42.198
NETMASK=255.255.248.0
NETWORK=10.20.40.0
ONBOOT=yes
GATEWAY=10.20.40.1
TYPE=Ethernet

Please ignore all the above IPs config.

Now, using that VE nodes on the 200.44.32.96/28 range are unpingable. How can I fix that?

Please take note that I remove all settings from ifcfg, and leave IPADDR and GATEWAY, the internet can ping the nodes. But within the 200.44.32.0/24 no-one can ping the nodes on the 200.44.32.96/28 range ( Which is my problem, that I came here to solve).

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