I just figured it out! Turns out it's a 1d10t error... I disabled all (or so I thought) extensions. Looks like I somehow missed the checkbox for cVim and now that it's disabled everything works. I figured this out by looking at the sources tab in chrome developer tools. There was only one domain...
All of the xhr requests look to go to my domain. I also modified /etc/hosts to contain "proxmox.mydomain.com" instead of just "proxmox". After rebooting, "hostname -f" behaves as expected but the error still persists so that rules out my best guess.
=) I can assure you that all instances are the same, and I'm not using any proxies of any sort. I agree that the error makes no sense. I was hoping someone here would understand better. At first I thought it was a cert issue as my self-signed CA wasn't being trusted. Turned out that my node cert...
Here's the new stacktrace:
charts-debug.js:18770 Uncaught DOMException: Blocked a frame with origin "https://proxmox.mydomain.com:8006" from accessing a cross-origin frame.
at constructor.applyStyle (https://proxmox.mydomain.com:8006/pve2/ext6/charts-debug.js:18770:24)
at...
I've tested the newest proxmox (as of this post) with Chrome 63.0.3239.86 (Official Build) beta (64-bit) on Windows, Linux, and ChromeOS (all with and without extensions and even incognito mode). I'm still having this issue. I have replaced /etc/pve/pve-root-ca.pem...
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