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Proxmox NoVNC

So I have proxmox installed on one of my servers using it for testing and just playing around with proxmox the thing is I cannot get the noVNC to work with WHMCS. Is they're a certain IP I am supposed to put in when I create the server in WHMCS or something like that for the noVNC to work. I installed everything into the folder correctly but now when I am trying to access the noVNC It just stays loading and what not. In WHMCS I am currently putting the hostname as the servers IP that may be wrong but proxmox guide is not clear as to what to put there.

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  • Summer host soon!

    Also, you need a valid HTTPS:// cert on the proxmox box. (assuming you are using the WHMCS plugin for proxmox)

    Also google it next time.

    Thanked by 1doughmanes
  • Mun said: Also google it next time.

    Maybe his Googlefoo is weak

  • I don't think its the ssl also its not for a hosting company its for my personal use I am using WHMCS to rapidly deploy the VM's.

    @miTgiB said:
    Maybe his Googlefoo is weak
    @Mun said:
    Summer host soon!

    Also, you need a valid HTTPS:// cert on the proxmox box. (assuming you are using the WHMCS plugin for proxmox)

    Also google it next time.

  • hmm, provision directly via proxmox is quite rapid too :D

  • @century1stop said:
    hmm, provision directly via proxmox is quite rapid too :D

    Obviously not as rapid as I need them to be but thank you.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    which module is it that you are using? Modules factory or modules garden?

  • Nooblette said: Obviously not as rapid as I need them to be

    You can script the API via the CLI. I had a client I would consult for that would run about 3k containers via PVE which I setup in PVE clustering, then just bash script them to start/stop/create via the CLI. Using WHMCS is the slowest way to do this, other than manually via their WebUI

  • @Awmusic12635 said:
    which module is it that you are using? Modules factory or modules garden?

    Modules Garden.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    Nooblette said: Modules Garden.

    Then all you need to do is upload the files they give you in the module to the proxmox node (some html files etc) and then also have a valid ssl certificate (not self signed) on the proxmox node and it should work.

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