Looks neat and definitely a very good use case. Will give this a try.
ZuriMuri
1und1 macht trotzdem in Sachen Verfügbarkeit und Service immer noch „0“
Make sure you introduce your USB dongle through ProxMox to the VM on which HA ist installed. There is an USB-option in the menu for your VM where you can choose which USB device or port from the Host should be passed trough. Once that is done figure out how the USB is connected to your HA VM via the HA shell. Something like
ls /dev/tty*
should give you the path you will need to integrate it into HA (if autodiscovery doesn’t work).
Das meiste ist schon gesagt wurden. Evt. noch ein Hinweis: schau dir an, wie „organisiert“ dein aktueller Arbeitsbereich ist und was bereits erreicht wurde. Deine Mitgliedschaft nützt dir wenig, wenn bei einer Mobilmachung 5/100 Leuten nicht arbeiten gehen. Horch dich demnach erst mal um, wie groß der Anteil Mitglieder ist und entscheide dann, ob es sich lohnt. In der Logistik würde ich aber von einer hohen Mitglieder-Zahl ausgehen…
I’m just in the middle of transitioning from my NAS with some docker containers on it and a stand-alone rpi4 with Home Assistant towards a single server with everything running on LXC/VMs. Synology has given me a headache about my docker setup + energy consumption and after testing for half a day I was sold on ProxMox. Plus there are a tons of tutorials available for basically anything you need!
That escalated quickly.
But I guess drugs and friendships never really go hand in hand.
Was looking for that comment 😅
They made private data the „new gold“ which it is today long before social media started exploiting it. Changing their motto /code of conduct „Don’t be evil“ into „Do the right thing“ (for our shareholders) didn’t benefit their reputation either…
paperless-ngx
„Old habits die hard“
&
"Anything that can go wrong will (eventually) go wrong."
- Added the eventually for Murphy’s law because in its original version it kinda implies that everything that can will go wrong right away
I would agree that curiosity is the biggest driver here. A while back I played around with kali and aircrack-ng and was eventually able to crack one of my neighbors WiFi (big city - lots of signals). Even entered the router which was set up with the “standard credentials” of its type. But in general it’s very unlikely that you will successfully crack any WPA2 Wi-Fi signal. If you want to crack a specific signal it gets even trickier…
Pretty much also my experience. I migrated HA stand-alone on a Pi4 to a VM on ProxMox (ThinkCenter M720) a couple weeks ago. The direct backup installation did not work so I had to create a new HA and then transfer the backup file over ssh to get it to run.
One thing I’m curious about: Do you measure the idle power consumption of your NUC and does it really drop down to 6W? Because with a Hypervisor installed I would assume that it never really goes into „idle“ hence the resources are constantly bound.