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When using remote GNS3 server, it would be nice if I could open an SSH terminal to the server.
Something like: right click the server and select 'open terminal'
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Originally I was just subscribing to the pyup-bot issues about this, but I'm tired of resubscribing when they get closed. I'm opening this issue instead so it's persistent until it actually gets reso…
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![selection_803](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1716020/23292879/fc8aedc2-fa62-11e6-9ad0-f48ec1bda847.png)
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## Environment
- Manjaro 21.2.5
- Using package managers `pacman` and `pamac` and `yay` AUR helper
- Linux kernel x86_64 Linux 5.16.14-1-MANJARO
- `zsh` 5.8.1
- `bash` 5.1.16
- PATH: `/ho…
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**Before you start**
I looked around and didn't see this requested. I've seen requests to move a device between servers but not projects. So the other day I made a VM. I put about an hour into it and…
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A container on remote server doesn't talk to container from local server.
It is back to back connection
remote-to-remote = OK
local-to-remote = NOK
![selection_001_21_09](https://user-images.…
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If you import a project with a missing image, GNS3 doesn't let you proceed. I'd like to be able to view the topology, open the device node, and choose a different image to use.
In the web UI, ther…
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- GNS3 Server:
- - Version: 2.2.21
- - Operating System: Pop-OS 20.10 (Ubuntu derivative) Kernel: 5.11.0-7614-generic
- - Additional Operating Systems affected: Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS Kernel: 5.4.…
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As the subject says. Generally a good practice, and it would also enable easier deployment of shared instances.
rb83 updated
5 months ago
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https://gns3.com/community/discussion/gns3-critical-error
Somehow that user added a `=` into the docker environment of a node (that's simple) and then managed to get that saved into the project fi…
ghost updated
2 years ago