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# pve-nag-buster
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https://github.com/foundObjects/pve-nag-buster
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This is a dpkg post install hook script that persistently removes license nags
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from Proxmox VE 5.x and up. Install it once and you won't see another license
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nag until Proxmox changes their web-ui code significantly.
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Please support the Proxmox team by [buying a subscription](https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve/pricing) if it's within your
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means. High quality open source software like Proxmox needs our support!
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### How does it work?
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The included hook script removes the "unlicensed node" popup nag from the web
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gui and disables the pve-enterprise repository list. This script is called
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every time a package updates the web gui or the pve-enterprise source list and
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will only run if packages containing those files are changed. The installer
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drops the hook script and creates dpkg hooks to call it then adds the
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pve-no-subscription repo list. There are no external dependencies beyond the
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base packages installed with PVE by default (awk, sed, grep, wget).
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### Installation
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```
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/foundObjects/pve-nag-buster/master/install.sh
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# Always read scripts downloaded from the internet before running them with sudo
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chmod +x install.sh && sudo ./install.sh
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```
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With Git:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/foundObjects/pve-nag-buster.git
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# Always read scripts downloaded from the internet before running them with sudo
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cd pve-nag-buster && sudo ./install.sh
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```
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### Uninstall:
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```
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./install.sh --uninstall
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# remove /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-no-subscription.list if desired
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```
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### Notes:
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#### Why is there base64 in my peanut-butter?
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For convenience the install script also contains a base64 encoded copy of the
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hook script, this makes installation possible without access to github or a
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full clone of the project directory.
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To inspect the base64 encoded script run `./install.sh --emit`; this dumps the
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encoded copy to stdout and quits. To install using the stored copy just run
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`sudo ./install.sh --offline`, no internet required.
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#### Git repo history
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Sorry to all 5 of you who forked the repo before about 2020-01-20; I rewrote
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git history to cleanup the commit noise from adding files through GitHub's web
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UI.
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If you need to sync a cloned repo with the new history and haven't made any
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changes:
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```
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git fetch --all -p -P
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git push -f . origin/master:master
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```
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If you've made changes to the code:
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Migrating to the new master branch should be fairly straightforward, the v02
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tag repo state in the new commit history is identical to the repo state before
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the rebase.
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```
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# save and commit your work
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git commit -a -m "WIP"
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# make a backup of your branch Just In Case™
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git checkout -b backup
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git checkout -
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git fetch --all
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git rebase -f --onto v02 origin/old-master <your branch here>
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```
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I highly recommend picking at least the following bugfix commits if you don't
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want to track new work in master, they fix a couple of potential problems.
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* a260891 hook script: fixed grep test issue
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* 427b23b more reliable hook trigger removal
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### Credits:
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Thanks to John McLaren for his [blog post](https://www.reddit.com/user/seaqueue) documenting the web gui patch:
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### Contact:
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[Open an issue](https://github.com/foundObjects/pve-nag-buster/issues) on GitHub or contact me as [/u/SeaQueue on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/user/seaqueue).
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Please get in touch if you find a way to improve anything, otherwise enjoy!
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