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Et déjà l'Antispam ZMail v2 arrive :

- Mail rapport de mises en quarantaine : tout beau et surtout bien expliqué en français (on ne se demande plus si c'est un spam :blobcatgiggle: )
- Plus de message inquiétant qui ferait rebrousser chemin à l'ouverture
- Et paiement de notre contribution à cet excellent outil libre et open source développé par @proxmox :ablobcatheart:

C'est le moment de faire la pub de ZMail autour de vous les ami.e.s !

#mail #antispam #proxmox #proxmox_mail_gateway

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#SAP #ABAP trial 2022 running on two virtual machines in @proxmox 😎

Let's see how far I'll get with this setup. Maybe even cloning the VM and giving access to students shoul be possible...

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Guess it's also @proxmox update time.

#proxmox
#homelab
#selfhosting
#selfhosted

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I spent last 4 hours trying to make @proxmox run on an old #IBM x3650 M3 server with new #samsung SATA III SSDs... I can install it with ZFS RAID but it won't boot. I'm done, I'll just set up physical RAID and install PVE with ext4. Hopefully this will work...

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Looking to build my first server out, trying to figure out if there is a "better" platform for my needs. Right now I'm just planning a mix of machines and containers in Proxmox for running a NAS and Plex server, router of some sort (also, any preferences on wireless access points?), a pihole if that's not just as easily done in whatever router OS I decide on, VPN, and 3-5 various machines/containers going in and out of service as I find what my needs else I want to play with and host continuously..

Basically just looking for bang for the buck CPU/chipsets people are getting for this use case. Any advantages of AMD vs Intel in mid-consumer level options? Is getting something similar with more efficiency cores worth worrying about in a hypervisor use case?

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playing with this tonight!

@proxmox

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I've setup a #homelab with #ddwrt, #proxmox, and #yunohost. All behind #cloudflare proxi... Now trying to see what the best configuration may be. Any great resources out there? @proxmox @yunohost #homeserver

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I'm trying to install Proxmox on a server that is going to be running Home Assistant, a security camera NVR setup and other sensitive data, I need to have the drives be encrypted with automatic decryption of drives so the VMs can automatically resume after a power failure.

My desired setup:

  • 2 Sata SSDs boot drives in a ZFS mirror
  • 1 NVME SSD for L2ARC and VM storage
  • 3 HDDs in a RAIDz1 for backups and general large storage
  • 1 (maybe more added later) HDD for Camera NVR VM.

I'd prefer every drive encrypted with native ZFS encryption automatically decrypted by either TPM 2.0 or manually by a passphrase if needed as a backup.

Guide I found:

I found a general guide on how to do something similar but it honestly went over my head (I'm still learning) and didn't include much information about additional drives: Proxmox with Secure Boot and Native ZFS Encryption

If someone could adapt that post into a more noob friendly guide for the latest Proxmox version, with directions for decryption of multiple drives, that would be amazing and I'm sure it would make an excellent addition to the Proxmox wiki ;)

My 2nd preferred setup:

  • 2 Sata SSDs boot drives in a ZFS mirror with LUKS encryption and automatic decryption with clevis.
  • All other drives encrypted using ZFS native encryption with ZFS key (keys?) stored on LUKS boot drive partition.

With this arrangement, every drive could be encrypted at rest and decrypted on boot with native ZFS encryption on most drives but has the downsides of using LUKS on ZFS for the boot drives.

Is storing the ZFS keys in a LUKS partition insecure in some way? Would this result in undecryptable drives if something happened to ZFS keys on the boot drive or can they be also decrypted with a passphrase as a backup?

As it stands right now, I'm really stuck trying to figure this out so any help or well written guides are heavily appreciated. Thanks for reading!

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Updating @proxmox to version 8 broke something (I can't still put a finger on what) for me. Cloning VMs using Terraform now takes forever, even when I can see the machines already created and configured. 😕

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After Redhats decision to put the source code of RHEL behind a paywall, I am getting a little bit concerned when it comes to open source software owned by companies. What are your opinions/thoughts about Proxmox ending up doing something similar for a cash grab?

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Good day all. So, has anyone moved up to PVE 8.0? If so, was the process as effortless as many have made it out to be.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/5809

From the Github Repo Readme: These scripts enable users to build a Linux container or virtual machine in an interactive manner, offering options for both basic and advanced configurations. The basic setup utilizes default settings, whereas the advanced setup empowers users to alter these default settings. Through the use of the whiptail command, options are presented to users in a dialog box format. After the user makes their selections, the script collects and verifies the user's input in order to generate the final configuration for the container or virtual machine.

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