Hi... I extremely suggest to you, make all rotine to clean up the VM's without any network connection... Just when you are sure about any viruses, then connect again to the network...
Cheers... 2014-12-03 8:25 GMT-02:00 Lindsay Mathieson <[email protected]>: > We run all our windows dev, test and production servers on our proxmox > servers, weekly onsite DR backups and monthly offsite DR backups. > > And we just got hammered with a root kit virus that is proving extremely > difficult to remove. > > I'm proposing that we restore one by one from last month DR backups to a > vlan > tag of 1, check thats its clear, then change it to a vlan tag of 2. > > As you may have guessed, I'm a complete novice when it comes to stuff like > vlans. > > - Is it sufficient to just set the vlan for a VM via the proxmox network > device gui? > > - will that isolate it from the main (infected) network? > > - can I keep the same subnet? (192.168.5.0) > > - Will the VM's be able to access the outside internet? > > Thanks, > > -- > Lindsay > _______________________________________________ > pve-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user > > -- -- "A única forma de chegar ao impossível, é acreditar que é possível." Lewis Carroll - Alice no País das Maravilhas ""*The only way* to achieve *the impossible is to believe* it is *possible* .""*The only way* to achieve *the impossible is to believe* it is *possible* .""*The only way* to achieve *the impossible is to believe* it is *possible* .""*The only way* to achieve *the impossible is to believe* it is *possible* ."The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible." Lewis Carroll - Alice in Wonderland Gilberto Ferreira (47) 9676-7530
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