yes, I know that's an option and actually thought of it, however, that would imply running another VM or LXC in my node, which I was trying to avoid as I don't have much RAM to spare, hence, I wanted to be able to make direct connection through the host directly. Thanks anyway.
Hello,
I have a Proxmox server where I virtualize things in my homelab. So far, I have always been accessing it through internal IP and no SSL, as I have always used it at home from my internal network, but recently I had to travel for few days and had to do some things in my homelab while I...
OK, I think I will have to try it.
I would appreciate it if you could send me the conf file! :)
Let me know if you can post it here or if you prefer to use direct message instead.
I do have a router (actually is a network mesh) which would allow me to do port forwarding, yes.
Now, if I do that, from that reverseproxy-lxc can I just assign domains to point to my other LXCs and VMs in Proxmox? That's actually my question on this.
Also, what reverseproxy are you using?
Hi!
I have been using Proxmox for a while. I use it for my homelab, and I wish to be able to use my own domain (through subdomains) into my entire homelab, being able to access the different VMx and LXCs with subdomains, such as: subdomain1.domain.com --> LXC101, subdomain2.domain.com -->...
Thanks, I didn't remove it from Datacenter>Storage, now I just attached another USB disk and named it the same, and actually that fixed it anyway. Thanks.
Hi, I have a very small Proxmox node installed and I used to have a USB 3.0 hard disk as my simple backup for my VMs and CTs. This disk died, and I simply deattached it, however, now when I go to "Backup" section for each CT or VM that used that disk to automatically create backups, I get...
Thank you!
I want to run it to monitor my PVE server, a couple of Containers and a couple of VMs and 2 remote servers (hosted on AWS).
Do you think will require a lot of disk and IO on that scenario?
I am interested in doing something like this. Few questions:
When you propose this, you mean to install it as a VM or IN the server itself?
If the previous answer is in a VM, it still monitors the Proxmox (physical hardware)?
If the answer to question 1 is in the server itself: will it also...
In the end worked, I have no idea why it failed before. It took a while to pass the "Loading" screen at the beginning, and after that it installed. The only thing I can think is that at the same time I had another VM using 100% of the CPU and therefore this one had low resources to perform the...
Hi, I am recently starting my career at Proxmox, and I have set up a Linux VM and a couple of Ubuntu CT on my (very modest) homelab. I was then trying to set up a Windows 7 VM, I read official guide for this and read also several articles out there and I can't make it work, even following all...
I am trying to architecture a Plex Media Server inside a Proxmox node, in a very modest way. I know I can set up a NAS to server my files through the network or I could create a very simple NFS VM with NFS sharing capabilities and map the folder to be mounted on the Plex Media Server container...
Thanks for your help @fiveangle, I was able to connect my container to an existing (physical) server on my network, so the connectivity as a client worked!
Now, I tried to interconnect the 2 CTs, and basically followed up the tutorial I found here...
What do you mean by "normal systems"? Also, can you share some guidance on any special considerations to have? I mean, I have simply done this:
1) created both CTs as privileged
2) added "NFS" as option for both
3) created folder /mnt/shares in target CT
4) created folder in /home/shares in...
Hello, I am new to Proxmox and very anxious to start using it as my homelab. I have been reading and trying to do things, and right now I am trying to do something that has taken me quite some time reading and testing without any success.
Is is possible to share via NFS from one container to...
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