Hi,
Isn't there an alternative to installing the full linux-image-generic?
Having to install an extra 1,4GB for just the i6300esb watchdog seems a little too much.
BTW the github link is broken. It seems like you have reorganized the repository and this link is no longer valid.
Thank you, really. That was exactly what I needed.
As for the UPS you are totally right. Worse thing is that I have an UPS laying and I'm not going to explain why I haven't installed yet because I will sound even more stupid.
Hi, I have a very simple setup consisting of an SSD (where I have all the VM and the system in general) and an external hard drive where I store backups of the VM's.
The power went out and when the server rebooted it entered in safe mode.
The first think I see is that it is trying to mount...
No ports open? Apart from 3128
Accessing via SSL?
Maybe the problem is that I'm using reverse proxy, But even if I change the port on the spice file I get errors.
Hi,
Yes, port 3128 is open.
Three tested scenarios:
- Entering proxmox and downloading the spice file from 192.168.1.xxx (local network). This is the "Control test" --> it works
- Entering proxmox and downloading the spice file from something.mydomain.com (local network) --> doesn't work
-...
Hi there,
I recently setup a reverse proxy (using Nginx proxy manager) to access pve from something.mydomain.com.
It works correctly except Spice.
Looking at the spice file I can see that there's a line:
proxy=http://something.mydomain.com:3128
From my limited knowledge this won't work...
Ok that's the same guide I followed but from a differnt Proxmox page.
I used, from that same page, the same configuration as the "Routed Configuration" section (changing the necessary IP address). The problem is that this guide doesn't describe how to port forward ports.
So the question is...
It turns out that yesterday I was too asleep. Because now I have tried to change the gateway on the VM to 10.10.10.1 and it works. The traceroute is the same though.
I still can't forward the port 1194
I was surpised too. At first the gatway was on the 10.10.10.0 network, but it didn't work.
Here's the traceroute:
traceroute to 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1), 64 hops max
1 10.10.10.1 0.002ms 0.001ms 0.002ms
2 192.168.1.1 0.460ms 0.277ms 0.259ms
If I traceroute to the google.com...
Thanks for your reply
Being able to ping to my internalk 192.198.1.0 and external (google.com) network I though that all my routing was correct. Am I wrong?
Y only have this Proxmox server. I'm stuck with the crappy ISP router :(
Executing netstat -tulp on the host gives:
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:3128 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1160/spiceproxy
tcp...
So I'm starting to tinker with Proxmox and I'm setting a container with OpenVPN on it. On the OpenVPN side of things everything seems to be working correctly and OpenVPN is listening on port 1194.
The router is set to forward port 1194 into 192.168.1.222 which is the IP address of the Proxmox...
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