Hey all, this may be a silly or obvious question but I’m fairly new around here (relatively speaking) so here goes…
I am looking to have my HDDs encrypted so that all data cannot be easily accessed if the drives are pulled out of my server.
I have the following configuration:
|Server
|-HDD1...
Not a question about anything being broken, but is it possible for all Nodes and VMs to appear in expanded view when signed into the web interface, rather than having to click the arrow each time?
I have managed to self-resolve this issue by searching the forum. The required command in this instance is:
# pvecm expected 1
Thread marked as solved.
Thanks :)
I have a nested instance of Proxmox in a Cluster with its host (Proxmox-in-Proxmox, for testing/management only, not for HA or anything else). I obviously know this is not a recommended setup but I am just playing around with it and testing different types of setups and OSes.
I have noticed...
It does not, so I guess that’s a No… I could still use the end NIC exclusive to a specific VM right? I tried adding both to the virtual bridge but it wouldn’t work. If I try to create a second bridge it says I can’t use the same subnet. Lots to learn I guess!
I think I created some kind of loop...
Some quick questions:
1) If I have 2 NICs on my system, can I use one of them exclusively for a nested instance of Proxmox (used for testing)?
2) Is it better to use both together in a NIC-Teaming (bonding?) instead?
3) Can the nested Proxmox be in a Cluster with the Proxmox that is hosting...
What I want is pretty much what you described. If a drive dies or if someone steals them (or the server) I don’t want to worry about if they have access to my data. I understand the risks of hackers or whatever being able to penetrate while they are live, it’s more about if they are ever taken away.
I must have asked that LUKS question about half a dozen times but it only just clicked why I cannot see it when setting up because you used the word unlock lol, thanks!
When you say to install Docker in a VM I guess you mean on a full OS host such as Debian?
Any solution for easily unlocking...
Possibly a silly question but…
If I have Proxmox installed over an encrypted Debian install, and then create an LXC container in the default volume, that is encrypted too right? Same for VMs? But if I want to install VMs on a separate physical drive then that drive cannot be LUKS encrypted...
When initially installing Debian is it necessary to install the ‘standard system utilities’ or is only ssh needed?
Will Proxmox install everything that it needs to run the same way as it would if I were using the ISO?
Is it possible to give that user account access to a particular folder, that can be seen when sftp’ing in from another computer? If I sftp into the Proxmox host using the user account it’s blank with no files/folders. If I use the root account it doesn’t work…
That is what I wanted to do, no access to the server from the internet just local, but still able to update and stuff. It doesn’t seem all that straightforward. Where can I find out how to do the RSA thing?
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