I wrote "trusted party". This does not necessarily has to be a professional CA.
I know the whole x.509 system isn't perfect, but in the end I prefer the list of preinstalled certificates over not knowing if the server is really who he says he is.
Even if I would sign my own certificates...
Update:
Following things will work:
1) replace the SSL crt files and the browser will show a secure connection
2) change the SSL paths in /usr/bin/pveproxy and the browser will show a secure connection
Following things won't work:
- The Java console applet won't work with either of the solutions...
Ok, I played around a little
It looks like it is enough to paste the intermediate crt directly under the server crt into the /etc/pve/local/pve-ssl.pem
Now I only have to test if the java applet is still working.
Hi,
in Proxmox VE 2.* I just had to open the apache2 virtualhost and add my trusted certificates. In PVE 3.0 apache2 was replaced with pveproxy and I can't find the configuration files.
I know the SSL Key that is being used is located at /etc/pve/NODE/pve-ssl.key, but replacing something like...
is somebody using a hardware raid?
what raid controllers are known to work with proxmox/debian 6?
i am thinking of buying a LSI 3ware: http://geizhals.at/492092 any experiences with this card?
Hallo,
I have used NFS to store all of my VM's, now i want to use LVM on iSCSI primarily because of Live Snapshots.
I have added a iSCSI Target and then created a LVM group over the iSCSI and everythink works fine.
But i have some question before i start using this in "production"
1) how do i...
Hello,
today some electricians installed new Network Cables in the ceiling.
While doing that they unintentionally unplugged a switch and disconnected my 2 hypervisors and a storage server.
It would be nice to have a status tab in [Datacenter] -> [Storage] with information like "connected...
linux has VIRTIO Drivers included
you can find windows drivers (which work with 2008 R2) here: http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/virtio-win/latest/images/bin/virtio-win-0.1-15.iso
hi,
just create a new image with proper properties(qcow,raw,virtio...)
copy your image to the /mnt/pve/SOMETHING/images/100/ folder (if 100 is your vmid)
and than rename your image
"mv oldimage.img vm-100-disk-1.qcow2"
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