Package with correct version:
https://git.lxch.eu/pcdummy/pventer/-/jobs/91/artifacts/raw/pventer_0.04-1_all.deb
Wish you a nice weekend,
René
On 2018-05-25 23:09, René Jochum wrote:
> I removed AnyEvent and Protocol::WebSocket as requested.
>
> New Debian Package:
>
I removed AnyEvent and Protocol::WebSocket as requested.
New Debian Package:
https://git.lxch.eu/pcdummy/pventer/-/jobs/89/artifacts/raw/pventer_0.03-1_all.deb
Dependencies: https://git.lxch.eu/pcdummy/pventer/blob/master/debian/control
Kind regards,
René
P.s.: The Makefile contains a
Nice idea, I always use 'ssh -t pct enter ' which also
gets the job done, but needs SSH node access.
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 12:19 PM, René Jochum wrote:
> I've updated "pventer":
>
> Changes:
>
> * Added manual verification of fingerprints.
> * Added support for
Why exactly do you need AnyEvent? I guess this is easy to avoid,
making it simpler to package the whole thing.
> On May 20, 2018 at 3:47 PM René Jochum wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> the last few days I've been working on a utility to enter a Proxmox VE
> LXC without SSH, it is
I've updated "pventer":
Changes:
* Added manual verification of fingerprints.
* Added support for giving ports for nodes.
* Remove Term::VTerm, Term::VT102, those aren't needed.
* Read password from file instead of giving it by cmd.
Usage:
$ pventer -h
/usr/bin/pventer [-hnpuv] [long
I forgot something important...
To quit from pventer you have to enter "CTRL+a" then "q".
Kind regards,
René
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Hi,
the last few days I've been working on a utility to enter a Proxmox VE
LXC without SSH, it is meant for testing only and will be integrated
into pveclient if you guys like it: https://git.lxch.eu/pcdummy/pventer/
I wrote a client for both terminal emulators "Term::VTerm" and
"Term::VT102",