Reverse Proxy install question
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 @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running? 6.7u2 They say it is supported... https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't. Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done. The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken. That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:  But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL. I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software  Also, none of that matters. I don't know why people insist on thinking it does. All the selector does is tell VMWare to set a few defaults during configuration. There is pretty much no OS that you cannot install. 
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 Your own screenshot clearly states this. 
  
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 @JaredBusch said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running? 6.7u2 They say it is supported... https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't. Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done. The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken. That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:  But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL. I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software  Also, none of that matters. I don't know why people insist on thinking it does. All the selector does is tell VMWare to set a few defaults during configuration. There is pretty much no OS that you cannot install. Yeah, I hate those dropdowns for OS selection, they just make simple things seem complex and confusing. Why would VMware need to know the OS? They don't. 
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 @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question: @wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question: @WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running? 6.7u2 They say it is supported... https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't. Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done. The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken. That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:  But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL. I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software  Then best to not use it and not to consider anything from it. Just skip it and protect yourself. 

