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Password prompt for VMware TPM vms #3571

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jjcortes22 opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 3 comments
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Password prompt for VMware TPM vms #3571

jjcortes22 opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 3 comments

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@jjcortes22
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GNS3 Version: GNS3 v2.2.46
Operating System: Linux

Good day,

I am using Workstation PRO for all my VMs, I have created a VM with Windows 10 and enabled TPM:

-Enabled encryption and created a password
-Added TMP module under hardware
-The VM is imported into GNS3, open new project and drag the VM to the topology.

The VM wont start when click in play, however when I start GNS3 Via CLI "gns3", and I click play in this VM, the CLI prompts for the TPM password:

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Once I supply the TPM password, the vm boots fine, the passwords is asked again to power off the vm.

Can I add somewhere in the config of the VM the TPM password so I dont have to start GNS3 using the CLI?, Or can a "TPM password" field be added inside the VMware VM?

If a parameter already exist to add the password for this node, can I please have it?

Thank you!

@jjcortes22
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Thank you!!!!!! <3

@grossmj
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grossmj commented May 9, 2024

I am a bit concerned about handling VM passwords. Should we ask the password the first time a VM is started and not store anything or should we store VM passwords in a secured way locally on the GNS3 server?

@jjcortes22
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jjcortes22 commented May 9, 2024

Hi,
Good question, either let the password be stored in the vm config under settings, or, send a pop up when the machine is powered on.
I think the pop up would make it easier, and a check to "remember password".
A "Clear password" button can also be added in the vm settings, in case the password has changed.
Can the CLI password prompt be redirected to a pop up?
Gracias!

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