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HikariKnight / proxmox-nginx-subdir-proxy.md
Last active July 5, 2024 14:32
proxmox nginx proxy subdirectory

So I have spent my last 4 days to try get proxmox working with an nginx proxy. Due to how proxmox is built up I had to get clever with some rewrite, break some nginx rules and spend sleepless nights awake to try figure this out (to be honest I am no genius on web servers as I rarely have to touch them). Plus it seems like nobody (from my googling) had managed to set proxmox up to work behind a proxied subdir, understandably so as some of the html generated uses absolute paths for sources instead of relative paths and you need to deal with that.

This is the proxmox.conf file i ended up making (Replace all instances of pve.local:8006 with your internal proxmox ip and port) And replace publicwebsite.com with your website domain

NOTE: THIS IS FOR PVE6 and I have no plans to fix for PVE7 as I do not need it behind a reverse proxy anymore.

Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Proxmox GPU Passthrough

mirror of The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to GPU Passthrough (Proxmox, Windows 10) by /u/cjalas

>Welcome all, to the first installment of my Idiot Friendly tutorial series! I'll be guiding you through the process of configuring GPU Passthrough for your Proxmox Virtual Machine Guests. This guide is aimed at beginners to virtualization, particularly for Proxmox users. It is intended as an overall guide for passing through a GPU (or multiple GPUs) to your Virtual Machine(s). It is not intended as an all-exhaustive how-to guide; however, I will do my best to provide you with all the necessary resources and sources for the passthrough process, from start to finish. If something doesn't work properly, please check /r/Proxmox, /r/Homelab, /r/VFIO, or