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    • RE: Problem Firewall Proxmox

      @fogcloud Hello,

      Thanks for the info. I tested the cloning after modifying the nfs.conf file. It doesn’t work. I haven’t found any specific resource on this subject.

      Is this the modification that was made?

      /etc/nfs.conf

      [nfsd]
      port=20048
      

      Sincerely, Axel.

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    • RE: Problem Firewall Proxmox

      @JJ-Fullmer Hello,

      Sorry for the late reply, but we’ve put the project on hold from September to meet operating requirements.

      Here are three screenshots:

      • The error initially indicated in the subject line

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      • The process starts after a few minutes of waiting,

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      • A new error.

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      Sincerely, Axel.

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    • Problem Firewall Proxmox

      Hello,

      For a few days I’ve been trying to secure a virtualized Fog server using the firewall built into the Proxmox virtualizer.

      I’ve allocated two ip addresses to the Fog server:

      • a public one (00.00.00.00) for which I’ve left ports 22, 80 and 443 for Fog-client, which seems to work.
      • a private one (192.168.10.112) which opens the ports needed for image capture and deployment. When the firewall on the internal network is deactivated, it works, but when I activate the rules, I get the error Starting sshd: touch: cannot touch ‘/var/lock/sshd’ : No such file or directory.

      I’ve modified the /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server file, to replace RPCMOUNTDOPTS=--manage-gids with RPCMOUNTDOPTS=-p 20048

      There’s a subtlety that escapes me, can you take a look at the following firewall screenshot?

      Configuration du par-feu Fog sur Proxmox

      Axel.

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