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[6.10.0] VM connect to VNC via Browser fails because of Caching issue

  • Annoyance

Hi all,

 

i just tried to setup a new ubuntu vm and used the integrated vnc feature as gpu. once setup i started the vm and tried to connect via the

But it fails with "Failed to connect to server", it is not working event after a minute, is it possible that this functionality has broken with 6.10.0?

the vm logs did not report an error, and I remember this to work greatly with 6.9.2? i have tested the vnc connect with an existing vm of mine, which does not connect anymore without chaning the configuration as well

 

Steps to reproduce:

  • head to vms in gui /VMs
  • Add new VM
  • select Ubuntu (same issue with Windows, have not tested mroe)
  • set memory to 2gb, but gues this is not relavant
  • Machine is by default to q35-6.2
  • BIOS OVMF, by default
  • choose an ubuntu iso, i selected 22.04 lts desktop
  • head down to graphics card and choose "vnc"
  • VNC Driver QXL Best, should be default
  • save and start vm
  • connect via context menu via vnc remote and wait for the error message

 

So regarding a new VM this is a showstopper, as i am not able even to select or choose any install parameters and therefore can not connect via ssh or anything else to the machine.

 

PS: i am about to restart and upgrade to 6.10.1 but have to wait another hour to complete some work to do so, will also report back after safe boot, but i am 99% sure this is not a plugin issue (besides vm backups plugin, there is nothing related to vms nor gpu plugins installed)

 

as pointed out this is due to browser caching using old files, i expected this be loaded correctly on an unraid version update, changed priority to annoyance

casy-diagnostics-20220525-1602.zip

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