Quick Update,
Had a look into the code-base today, the qm utility already has the ability to pass arbitrary arguments to virtual machines via the API.
This means step 1 is complete and step 3 is half complete with likely only needing to add an option to call that part of the API.
1. (done)...
Hello oguz,
There are no 100% secure solutions when it comes to dealing with malware.
However, it is possible to mitigate most of the risk by taking layered approach to security.
1. Have your malware research server on a completely segregated physical network (air-gap).
2. All VMs detonating...
I have and yes, it is slower, that is to be expected as it's emulating the CPU of a different architecture than the one one the host machine. For debugging and detonating malware though it works enough for what we need it to. The main use case again would be research work.
Special casing...
Hello fabian,
I would have to respectfully disagree with you on both points.
Response:
The use case for these types of features is only increasing with the Cyber Security industry and becoming less niche very fast.
- https://blog.talosintelligence.com/
- https://www.proofpoint.com/us/blog
-...
I can't comment on LXC and it's implementation of other architectures and to be honest I don't have enough experience with it to fully say if this is the case but it is interesting to hear from you it's not that stable.
Like you probably already know, I read that using binfmt with qemu-user...
Hello Proxmox Users,
The Issue:
Proxmox (pve-qemu) currently only enables x86, x86_64 and ARM64 architectures when Qemu supports many more.
History:
I've seen old posts about using ARM and MIPs with Proxmox without much done to really address these missing features other than adding ARM to...
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