Hello, I was having the same issue an XLS file containing a virus via macros was allowed through our PMG. Fortunately our secondary AV and AV Outlook plugin detected it and blocked it. I followed the instructions in this forum and now CLAMAV detects it as a virus but it still allows it through...
Hey would one of you guys be willing to demonstrate/explain how you did this? I'm trying to do the same thing. My company gets hit by a bunch of well crafted phishing emails, where the From always spoofs an actual user at my job. I'm also trying to build some type of validation that checks the...
I've tested this script on the following server specs and I was able to get Dell Openmanage up and running:
Dell PowerEdge 1950 w/ PERC Raid card
Linux 4.10.17-2-pve #1 SMP PVE 4.10.17-19 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Debian version 9.1
#!/bin/sh
HOST=$(hostname --long)
D=`date '+%d-%m-%y'`
wget...
Specs:
-Linux 4.4.6-1-pve x86_64 GNU/Linux
-Debian 8.9
Created a Debian 9.0-standard_9.0-2_amd64.tar.gz; booted just fine logged into via pct command.
Configured it as a mail server running dovecot and postfix. I had to reboot it in order to get some other configurations to apply properly...
I am actually encountering this issue right now. I have the head node, which I have installed the quorom/cluster on. I have built a second server, with the exact same version of proxmox (4.2-48); running kernel: 4.4.6-1-pve). At first it was failing because I had a different port and publickey...
Well now I feel stupid. I had read that wiki page, however the first time around I did not see the non-subscription based source list. Sorry and thanks for the wake-up slap. That did the trick.
If anyone is wondering, running the following commands fixed my inability to login via the web-gui...
So my web-gui was not allowing me to login as root or any of the other users. I ssh into my PVE and I could login just fine with root and my other user accounts. Found another thread around this forum that suggested removing the pve-manager and re-installing it. I successfully removed the...
The first time I attempted a backup to USB stick I attempted the compression method and i failed in the identical manner. Afterwards I deleted the screwed backup and did a backup with no compression and the backup completed successfully.
I have this exact same issue. I am running Proxmox 3.4. I installed Windows 8.1 32-bit. I stopped the VM to create a backup. I ran the backup to a 64GB USB stick. The backup worked successfully. After, I simply started the VM backup again, to find that it brought me to the Automatic Repair...
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