Not sure exactly what you mean, but all of that configuration is placed in the file: /etc/nginx/conf.d/pve.domain.com.conf
My /etc/nginx/nginx.conf is setup to include all *.conf files located in the /etc/nginx/conf.d/ folder:
cat /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
<snip>
# Includes virtual hosts configs...
Here's my current Proxmox relevant Nginx configuration, which is working perfectly fine for me. There might be something in here that's not completely necessary, but it does the job for me.
server {
listen 80;
server_name pve.domain.com;
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
}...
Go to the Network configuration of your Proxmox node, you should start with setting both eth's to autostart. Then you can create a new Linux Bridge (vmbr1) and bridge it to the new eth port you want to use. Then you assign the new vmbr1 to your new VM.
You use the bridge to make a virtual...
Hi!
When I first setup my Proxmox installation, I installed my LXC containers on a Directory storage. I later realized this was a mistake since Directories doesn't support snapshots. So, now I want to move these containers to a LVM-Thin storage, but I'm not sure how to do this.
Current Root...
Perhaps I misunderstand your question/problem, but you could create a new group and set that as owner of the mount point and all files in it.
Give full permissions to the group and use "setgid" to make all new folders & files have the group as well, for example:
chown -R :group /nfsmount
chmod...
Thanks a lot Yeedooz. I wish there is an easier and more "proper" way to do it, otherwise it should be implemented sometime.
But at the same time, I guess the most important thing to backup is /etc/pve and /var/lib/pve*, and maybe something more. So it shouldn't take long time to restore...
Hi,
Unfortunately I don't know the solution to this problem, but I'm looking at ways to backup the Proxmox host as well.
Is Clonezilla (or similar software) the proper way to do it?
Did you use Clonezilla before without getting these errors, or is this the first time?
Thanks AaronWalker, I got it working with a subdomain - so now I can access proxmox with subdomain.example.com and my other services as example.com/service. I assume using a subdomain is the only option for Proxmox, so I'll go with this solution for now :) Thanks again.
Hi,
I can't get my reverse proxy to work in order to access Proxmox via http(s)://domain.name/proxmox.
However, if I edit the configuration "location /proxmox" to "location /" then I can access it via http(s)://domain.name/, but I'd rather use /proxmox instead of having it at the "root".
I...
Did you add an "Accept in" rule in the Proxmox Firewall? You could try to simply disable the firewall in Proxmox temporarily to make sure the problem isn't there. After that is done, setup the port forward in your router. That should be everything you need to do.
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