Extract Find My encryption keys from MacOS Sequoia
Starting with MacOS 15 (Sequoia) the find my storage is encrypted with keys that are stored in the OS keychain. So we need to extract those keys.
Starting with MacOS 15 (Sequoia) the find my storage is encrypted with keys that are stored in the OS keychain. So we need to extract those keys.
After adding the iCloud fix we now connect the MacOS virtual machine with iCloud.
Due to running MacOS in a virtual machine, MacOS blocks connecting to iCloud. But there is a fix available.
Home Assistant shows the FPP service as inavailable. We need to analyse and fix this.
We install pending system updates.
We create our first Mac OSX virtual machine running on Proxmox to test if this is possible as server for airtag positions.
After upgrading Proxmox to version 8.4.1 and Ceph to Squid we are ready to upgrade Proxmox to version 9.0.
The machine version of VM 406 (hbm-srv-06) is outdated and no longer supported in Proxmox 9.x, so we need to update the used machine version.
We need to upgrade Ceph from version reef to squid prior to the Proxmox upgrade to version 9.
Due to hardware problems we remove OSD.8 from storage.
One of the disks on cluster-12 node is down. As we don't know when this happened, we just restart it.
The cluster node cluster-12 is not availabel due to network problems.