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Well it turns out that I have assembled a load balancer on ubuntu with two nodes connected to it through an internal network 10.0.0.0/24.
To the point, I just installed FreeNAS on a VM, well, I can access it through the bridge adapter and configure it from the browser. The problem comes when I want to put it within the internal network created between virtual machines listed above, for exampln an IP 10.0.0.4, I set it up this way and I lose the connection to the (obviously since I change the IP and the network in which it is) but the problem comes when I want to access from the balancer located with internal network adapter in the network 10.0.0.0/24, and yes i changed the adapter and put FreeNAS network internal, but don't let me log in, left me searching for the domain name but without result.
Thanks guys!
Sorry for my bad English, i did what i can.
Well it turns out that I have assembled a load balancer on ubuntu with two nodes connected to it through an internal network 10.0.0.0/24.
To the point, I just installed FreeNAS on a VM, well, I can access it through the bridge adapter and configure it from the browser. The problem comes when I want to put it within the internal network created between virtual machines listed above, for exampln an IP 10.0.0.4, I set it up this way and I lose the connection to the (obviously since I change the IP and the network in which it is) but the problem comes when I want to access from the balancer located with internal network adapter in the network 10.0.0.0/24, and yes i changed the adapter and put FreeNAS network internal, but don't let me log in, left me searching for the domain name but without result.
Thanks guys!
Sorry for my bad English, i did what i can.