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    Automated Security Patch Management for #Proxmox clusters? The next major feature of #ProxLB comes with automated node patching on Proxmox clusters! This becomes real with the upcoming version 1.2.0!#opensource #pve #proxmoxve #foss #debian #linux #apt #security #homelab
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    Another Linux-first phone, based on Debian, has been launched - the @furilabs's FLX1s.$550 plus delivery, taxes, customs charges etc.I'd be interested to give one of these a try at some point.https://furilabs.com/flx1s-is-launched/#Linux #Debian #phone
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    Hey #Proxmox community! I would like to hear your thoughts on how you usually update your Proxmox nodes and clusters. How do you handle minor Proxmox and #Debian package upgrades with #APT?What would you think about a new API endpoint that lets you run unattended upgrades with a simple call like:/nodes/{node_name}/apt/upgradeAt the moment you need to use the node’s HTML5 console to perform upgrades. Other methods exist such as running unattended Debian upgrade scripts, using patch management tools like #Spacewalk or #QualvoSec, or automating the process with #Ansible over SSH. My idea is to have an API based solution that relies on Proxmox authentication and authorization. This would also allow third party tools such as #ProxLB to provide automated patch management and even handle guest rebalancing in a way that is similar to DRS without requiring direct SSH access.I have already been running this approach on several internal clusters since the release of PVE 8 without issues. Now I am interested to hear if you would use unattended upgrades in general or if you are already running them today.#Linux #OpenSource #PatchManagement #Security #DevOps #Automation #Ansible #PVE #PVE8 #PVE9
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    @maskedwitch /me waves the secret pinephone daily driver¹ salute :DI'm using cellular service rather than wifi more than half of the time, and I feel that these days it's way more reliable than it used to be: lately the main reason why I didn't have data service has been because I had not paid for it (ehm... :D ), or disabled international roaming because I live close to a border and then traveled internationally (double ehm...)to be fair, I never use it for phone calls, only data, so I don't know whether receiving calls is reliable(and I suspend a lot, because battery and not wanting notifications anyway)¹ for values of “daily” where I don't use a phone every day