Solved. Problem was vvf-file contained non-ASCII symbols. Is there an option to tell PVE generate file name based on pattern?
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I use firewall on a desktop but remote-viewer.exe is allowed as well as virt-viewer.exe. Anyway, disabling firewall completely doesn't solve the problem.
spiceproxy process is listening on 3128
As staff member, could you tell if it will be sufficient to capture and analyze traffic's payload...
Setup:
PVE 5.1-36 on a homelab server
Windows 10 as Guest VM (SPICE Guest Tools 0.141 installed)
VirtViewer 6.0 on a desktop (Windows 10 10.0.14393 Build 14393).
VM's video is set to QXL and cold restarted.
Issue: When I download .vv file and open it, it says: Cannot determine connection type...
I'm not sure I understand what exactly should I do to make it works in the current state.
I have Windows Deployment Service with PXELinux bootloader. What next?
Is it possible to replace iPXE with PXELinux (or something that works like usual hardware PXE)?
I already have PXE server that works perfectly and I don't want to change its configuration. But also I want to boot my VMs as physical machines.
Google for an hour but with no luck.
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