run windows server 2003 with KVM on slackware 13.1, two dedicated IP
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run windows server 2003 with KVM on slackware 13.1, two dedicated IP
Friends,
I have a server running slackware 13.1, and it is running windows server 2003 with QEMU-KVM.
I followed http://wiki.alienbase.nl/doku.php?id=slackware:vde , now two system can connect each other.
The problem is:
I bought two dedicated IPs, and I wanna know how to setup these two system to be Internet Servers.(Nginx in slackware, IIS in 2003)
I found some subjects but I can't find what I want.
Maybe I'm not understanding your question completely. It seems simple to me. You just plug in 1 ip addresses in each of your 2 servers. I'm not sure where the configuration files are for these systems. Normally you would enter the address, subnet mask, gateway address, and name servers at a minimum.
Maybe I'm not understanding your question completely. It seems simple to me. You just plug in 1 ip addresses in each of your 2 servers. I'm not sure where the configuration files are for these systems. Normally you would enter the address, subnet mask, gateway address, and name servers at a minimum.
No, I can't ping the Windows Server 2003, Must it need net bridge?
Are there any other methods?
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