Hello, you helped me a lot, I have never seen something so well explained. You could make a complete content of the Veeam tool, with its methodology the training would be complete. Thank you!
hello, I've follow your steps on video and its running perfectly. but if I go to Files menu which is on left side and choose Linux system, I can see all directories of it. is there any command on linux to limit only use repository folder and install the agents only? thanks
how to add a new repository from the same server where you have multiple linux hardened repos? Are the steps remain same? How we can use single sign on in that case if the server is already added in your environment?
Hey there! Thanks for the comment. Yes, you can add multiple repositories from the same server. The single use sign-on is only to establish the initial connection to the server. Veeam saves the SSH fingerprint in the Veeam server and uses this every time a connection is made to the repository. So, when you add subsequent repositories, you should not have to reauthenticate to the server. Hope this helps :)
Hello, you helped me a lot, I have never seen something so well explained. You could make a complete content of the Veeam tool, with its methodology the training would be complete. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate it and is motivating to create more content :)
hello, I've follow your steps on video and its running perfectly. but if I go to Files menu which is on left side and choose Linux system, I can see all directories of it. is there any command on linux to limit only use repository folder and install the agents only? thanks
Awesome video. Worked like a charm.
Thanks mate! Glad it helped you :)
how to add a new repository from the same server where you have multiple linux hardened repos? Are the steps remain same? How we can use single sign on in that case if the server is already added in your environment?
Hey there! Thanks for the comment. Yes, you can add multiple repositories from the same server. The single use sign-on is only to establish the initial connection to the server. Veeam saves the SSH fingerprint in the Veeam server and uses this every time a connection is made to the repository. So, when you add subsequent repositories, you should not have to reauthenticate to the server. Hope this helps :)
thanks for sharing, really useful stuff.
Thanks for the message! Appreciate the comments :)
does this video have sound?
Hey there! Yes, it should have sound. If you are still having issues, let me know and I'll check for any issues on my end :)
thank you for the great Video! now how to disable SSH?
Try this link - kb.igel.com/igelicg-1.04/en/how-to-stop-and-disable-the-ssh-server-7120999.html