Adds two config options to the Proxmox builder:
```
http_interface
vm_interface
```
Both give the user the ability to specify an interface whos IP will be set as the `.HTTPIP` and VMIP respectively.
This is useful when the VM and or the machine executing Packer has multiple interfaces.
Until now Packer would accept the first non-loopback IP as the `.HTTPIP` and VMIP.
I'm open to suggestions and any kind of feedback.
* Added ability to define the NIC where the HTTPIP is taken from.
* Added VM interface config option
* fmt and documentation
* Moved HTTPInterface into HTTPCommon
* Build Fix
* Documentation Fix
tooling. Tested on OSX, `Windows, and Linux. Documented command line dependencies.
Added acceptance tests (behind testacc flag, since there are dependencies).
This option is only implemented for the vmware and hyperv iso builders. It will be
implemented for others in later PRs in order to make review easier.
Refactor step_export and the driver interface to move the ovftool call
into the vmware driver. This refactor allows us to add meaningful tests
to step_export, which I have also added here.
The initialization of packer core in JSON also validates that `null` variables were set, except in the case of `packer validate --syntax-only` , but after the refactor to allow to have all commands work with HCL2 and JSON this subtlety was lost.
This refactors the initialisation of the core in order to allow to have `packer validate --syntax-only` not error in case a variable is not set. Since these calls are refactored this works for HCL2 too.
fix#9478
* add kex algorithm option to ssh config
* regenerate code
* This commit fixes old vmware acceptance tests that have not been run in some time. It does this in two parts:
1) It modifies the minimal vmware build configuration to use a custom kex algorithm, which enables the ssh connection to succeed.
2) It modifies logic in reading and defaulting hardware config values, which was crashing.
3) It adds a new acceptance test with a preseed file to test loading from an http directory.