Hello everyone,
Since I unfortunately cannot access all OSs via RDP, I would like to access certain VMs in Proxmox via noVNC and/or SPICE. Today I tried both options from the official documentation - unfortunately without success ....
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/VNC_Client_Access
1. SPICE was installed on Proxmox and then virt-viewer 11.0 was installed on WIN10.
https://www.spice-space.org/download.html
https://virt-manager.org/download
Everything was done as in the documentation, unfortunately the connection was not established .... tried around for a long time
2. VNC
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/VNC_Client_Access
Basically totally simple, at least according to the description.
But could not connect. Establish. RealVNC Viewer was used on WIN10 for access.
It shouldn't be the firewall, as I can easily access the VMs via ssh on port 22. For the VNC accesses I have released the ports 5900/5977/77 for testing.
Maybe someone has experience in this or a better solution to deal with "noVNC" or to be able to work with better resolution.
Best regards!
Since I unfortunately cannot access all OSs via RDP, I would like to access certain VMs in Proxmox via noVNC and/or SPICE. Today I tried both options from the official documentation - unfortunately without success ....
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/VNC_Client_Access
1. SPICE was installed on Proxmox and then virt-viewer 11.0 was installed on WIN10.
https://www.spice-space.org/download.html
https://virt-manager.org/download
Everything was done as in the documentation, unfortunately the connection was not established .... tried around for a long time
2. VNC
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/VNC_Client_Access
Basically totally simple, at least according to the description.
But could not connect. Establish. RealVNC Viewer was used on WIN10 for access.
It shouldn't be the firewall, as I can easily access the VMs via ssh on port 22. For the VNC accesses I have released the ports 5900/5977/77 for testing.
Maybe someone has experience in this or a better solution to deal with "noVNC" or to be able to work with better resolution.
Best regards!