Hello users/devs
Recently there was an RCE found in log4j library. Fortunately we are
running on older version and so we are good I guess. But if we plan to
upgrade in future, we need to keep the library version in mind
https://www.lunasec.io/docs/blog/log4j-zero-day/
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Thanks and regards
Rak
Just a quick question regarding UEFI. Although CloudStack itself supports UEFI
(secure boot) for guest instances, does it support this for SystemVM
templates?For example, Secondary Storage VM, Virtual Router VM and Kubernetes
(because it uses SystemVM template, as far as I can remember)- Pieter
Pieter,
I don't think the template itself supports it (not sure though). You'll
need to make a template and then register it to have the right
configuration. I have never seen heard of this being tested, though. You
will encounter some issues.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 2:23 PM Pieter Harvey
wrote:
Good Morning All,
My name is Matt and I have just joined this mailing list. I apologize in
advance if this email becomes lengthy.
I am new to working with Cloudstack and I have been trying to test out the
software a bit. I am trying to use the Quick Start guide provided by
Cloudstack to get used
welcome Matt,
I'll take a while to read ;)
When you call one machine the `gateway`, do you mean it is not acting as a
host but as a gateway to the outside world, and only the machine with the
management server is a host in the system?
Firewalls can be a pain, however the ports to open are really l
Hi Daan,
You are correct. The gateway is not acting as a host. It just lets my other
machine connect to the outside world.
Also, you are correct that I am not using this as a production system. Next
semester though, I plan on creating a Cloudstack setup with 10 physical
machines.
Below is a scre
Hi Daan,
You are correct. The gateway is not acting as a host. It just lets my other
machine connect to the outside world.
Also, you are correct that I am not using this as a production system. Next
semester though, I plan on creating a Cloudstack setup with 10 physical
machines.
Below is a scre