I have a dedicated server with a /29 block, how can I setup 8 linux vm and assign each vm with a different IP? Is it possible?
edit 1 - Hello, guys. Thank you so much for your answers. I am using windows server 2008 as host, and I am trying to (still learning basics) use linux ubuntu as vm. I just installed ubuntu 16.04 and turned machine off to try to configure the VM network settings, but haven't seen anything that made me advance on this quest to give this VM one of the /29 IPs. So for your informations I learned that /29 are 5 IPs instead of 8, but thats still cool. And also I have a couple private HTTPS proxies that I could use (on host) with proxycap or proxifier, but I wouldn't know how to link the proxy to each vm. I am sorry If my text is confused and I hope you guys can understand.
edit 2 - I manage to manually add the extra ips, the one I access via windows remote desktop is xxx.xxx.149.162 and I add .163 to .166 but just to test, added .168 and 169 and it accepted on the ipv4 setings, even I am sure I don't own the ips, and the .167 could not be added for some reason, tried several times.
edit 3 - So maybe I am starting to understand, my block doesn't start on .162 , but on .161, and the 5 usable are .162 to .166. Alright! That explains a lot.
edit 4 - @HazardousGlitch Hello, I could access the server using from .162 to .166, about the subnet mask, I googled and it says to use like this, then used on all ips but .162 which you can see its different. Should I put different values on all ips or can you point me the errors? Also, I am still unable to link the ips to the vm, how should I proceed?
