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    Plans for SPICE

    Thank you for your replies! Let's cross fingers then :-)
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    Plans for SPICE

    It is with great regret that we saw RedHat deprecate the amazing SPICE protocol. Since we use SPICE a lot with our Proxmox instance, we are worried that Proxmox might remove SPICE from a future version. How does Proxmox intend to treat SPICE in the next years? If SPICE support is going to be...
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    [SOLVED] Allow a host to connect only to a single destination

    Oh man. Never forget the obvious option. -> Create a bridge virbr1, leave unconfigured (all fields but name empty!) -> Connect A to virbr0 and virbr1 and B to just virbr1 -> No need for the hassle of setting up a DHCP server, simply set all connected machines to manual static IPs -> Done :-D
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    [SOLVED] Allow a host to connect only to a single destination

    I have two virtual machines, let's call them A and B. A is connected to the internet through virbr0. Now I want to configure Proxmox in a way that B can connect only to A, but to no other host on the LAN or WAN. How can this be achieved? Thanks in advance.
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    Remote Spice access *without* using web manager

    Thanks for this great discussion! I went ahead and implemented a Java version of the bash script mentionned above. It works on Linux and Windows (not tested Mac). Since I'm a new user, I can't post the link, it's the repo "proxmox-client" of the Github user "kalsan" I'm happy about any feedback.

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