Oh well, after I made the Proxmox management port available as PCI in the pfSense VM I can't log in at Proxmox anymore.
Can I undo that somehow or how can I reach Proxmox now? THIS is what I was worried about...
yeah it will be, but I'm more wondering about making eth0 available in pfSense and then create a firewall rule there that this network can only access the admin interface?
I installed Proxmox on a box with 4x intel 226 NICs.
ETH0 is the one I use as management port for Proxmox and is currently not visible pfSense VM
EHT1 is the WAN port.
ETH2 is the NSFW_LAN port having all IOT, Media players etc. devices
ETH3 is currently unused which I need for future...
Yeah, something didn't work, the PVE was not available anymore after applying the settings (couldn't reach the GUI from my PC anymore on 192.168.1.52 nor 192.168.3.52 (old) )
However, I restored the original network settings, cleaned up some router settings and now everything seems to work.
Thanks for that. I edited the interfaces file directly but it seems to have reverted to what's defined in the PVE GUI. in the interfaces is a note to utilize 'source' or 'source-directory', do i have to make use of that?
Hi, I'm new to Proxmox and don't have that much Linux experience...
I have an intel NUC which is running Proxmox VE. It has the IP address 192.168.3.52. Then I have a NAS with the IP address 192.168.1.10.
I wanted to create a new PVE disk which is network share on the NAS. This failed so far...
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