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SSH into proxmox node and become root user. Run the following commands to download extra software dependencies we'll need.
apt update apt install -y libsasl2-modules mailutils
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Enable 2FA for the gmail account that will be used by going to security settings
Sometimes it is useful to route traffic through a different machine for testing or development. At work, we have a VPN to a remote facility that we haven't bothered to fix for routing, so the only way to access a certain machine over that VPN is via an SSH tunnel to a machine that is reachable over the VPN. Other times, I have used this technique to test internet-facing requests against sites I am developing. It is pretty easy, and if you don't use firefox regularly, you can treat Firefox as your "Proxy" browser and other browsers can use a normal configuration (Although you can also configure an entire system to use the proxy, other articles exists that discuss this potential).
- Open a terminal
Under the dependencies section, put
<crate name>={git="ssh://[email protected]/<organization>/<reponame>.git"}
It is pretty similar to a github repo's ssh cloning link, however the :
is replaced with a /
and ssh://
is prepended to the URL.
[email protected]:my-organization/my-repo.git vs ssh://[email protected]/my-organization/my-repo.git
The SSH URL needs to be used because Cargo is currently unable to handle the authentication prompt that comes up when an HTTPS link is used.
Make sure that the matches the crate name in the target repo's Cargo.toml. The repo name will not override what is in the Cargo.toml if it is a different value.