Hi Wei, Thanks for your reply.
I ran the command and it seems to be running very long without any response. Does it take time to execute, or is it supposed to run in background? e.g. shall I run with & option instead? /bin/bash /opt/cloud/bin/passwd_server_ip X.X.203.2 & Here's the result: root@r-4155-VM:/opt/cloud/bin# /bin/bash /opt/cloud/bin/passwd_server_ip X.X.203.2 [no response] Because when I grep the process using ps aux, I can see that it seems to be running as daemon for the first subnet: 2199 ? S 0:00 /bin/bash /opt/cloud/bin/passwd_server_ip X.X.202.2 dummy 2202 ? S 0:12 python /opt/cloud/bin/passwd_server_ip.py X.X.202.2 Do I also need to add the "dummy" option for the second subnet onwards? Looking forward to your reply, thank you. Cheers. On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 9:28 PM, Wei ZHOU <ustcweiz...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry what I said in previous reply is wrong. The 80 port /apache2 are used > for ssh-key server, not password server. > > For password server, there should be a passwd_server_ip.py running with > corresponding ip. > The password server will listen the 8080 port, and cache the vm password in > /var/cache/cloud/passwords-X.X.X.X > > In a word, you need to run the following command: > /bin/bash /opt/cloud/bin/passwd_server_ip X.X.203.2 (the vr ip in second > ip > subnet) > > -Wei > > 2016-11-10 13:07 GMT+01:00 Cloud List <cloud-l...@sg.or.id>: > > > Hi Wei, > > > > Thanks for your reply. > > > > You are right, when I tried to access the other subnet IP on port 80, it > > got connection refused. I have modified the Apache configuration to add > the > > port and virtualhost configuration and we are now able to access the > other > > subnet IP on port 80. > > > > root@test-40g-root-disk:~# telnet X.X.203.2 80 > > Trying X.X.203.2... > > Connected to X.X.203.2. > > Escape character is '^]'. > > ^] > > telnet> quit > > Connection closed. > > > > However, password reset still doesn't work. Not too sure what's wrong. > > > > I looked at the python script on /opt/cloud/bin/passwd_server_ip.py, it > > seems to be looking into just one file called > > /var/cache/cloud/passwords-X.X.202.2 although I see some IPs from other > > subnets as well inside the file. Is there something we need to modify on > > the area as well? > > > > Any further advice is greatly appreciated. > > > > Thank you. > > > > > > >