Replying to the already sent thread should be enough :)
np, glad you solved it.
Best,
On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 22:00, Serge Byishimo
wrote:
> Hi Andrija,
>
> The reverse proxy also was my first instinct, I already did it and it was
> successful, I used Nginx as a reverse proxy inside the VR and
Hi Andrija,
The reverse proxy also was my first instinct, I already did it and it was
successful, I used Nginx as a reverse proxy inside the VR and redirected
the traffic to instances. I was hesitant too but I have to keep that in
mind that they might get destroyed and I would have to reconfigure
(and I don't know what is happening, but my Gmail sees multiple emails with
a same subject/duplicates coming from your side - please avoid sending
duplicate emails (if you are doing so), or it may be my Gmail after all...)
On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 21:48, Andrija Panic wrote:
>
> Based on your exa
Based on your exact drawing (assumes a single public IP, and a single VR IP
that receives all traffic on ports 80 and 443) - this can NOT be achieved
by ACS itself.
You need a reverse proxy inside VR - and you are risking having a mess -
but I'm not saying you can't do it.
All ACS port forwarding
Centos8
Cloudstack 4.15
Hypervisor KVM
This is a drawing of what I’m trying to do
https://ibb.co/pKvzhHj
I have different domain names that I want assigned to instances IP ports
In the DNS, I put one public IP address that I have from ISP 209.150.X.X,
The cloudstack Virtual Router is at 192.16
This is a drawing of what I’m trying to do
https://ibb.co/pKvzhHj
I was thinking on installing NGINX as a proxy on the ACS virtual router VM
to forward the traffic it is receiving to Instances, but i’m not sure if
that will work.
Regards,
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 10:38 AM Serge Byishimo
wrote
Virtual Router Details Image :
https://ibb.co/1Jr2DZT
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 10:06 AM Serge Byishimo
wrote:
> Centos8
> Cloudstack: 4.15
> Hypervisor: KVM
>
> I have different domain names that I want to be assigned to instances IP
> ports
>
> In the DNS, I put one public IP address that I hav
. Then have
> your home router send the traffic to that ip
>
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>
> From: Serge Byishimo
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 11:10:07 PM
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Virt
Centos8
Cloudstack: 4.15
Hypervisor: KVM
I have different domain names that I want to be assigned to instances IP
ports
In the DNS, I put one public IP address that I have from the ISP 209.X.X.X,
The cloudstack Virtual Router is at 192.168.1.86
Then in my home router, I forward traffic from 209
he.org
Subject: Re: Virtual Router Domain Name Handling
I have Basic Network with Security Groups, I use Ingress Rules to allow
incoming traffic in the Instances
Thanks
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 10:02 PM Serge Byishimo
wrote:
> In other words, I need to know how to do port forwarding in th
I have Basic Network with Security Groups, I use Ingress Rules to allow
incoming traffic in the Instances
Thanks
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 10:02 PM Serge Byishimo
wrote:
> In other words, I need to know how to do port forwarding in the virtual
> router
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 9:
In other words, I need to know how to do port forwarding in the virtual
router
Thanks,
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 9:52 PM Serge Byishimo
wrote:
> I have different domain names that I want to be assigned to instances IP
> ports
>
> In the DNS, I put one public IP address that I have 209.X.X.X,
>
>
I have different domain names that I want to be assigned to instances IP
ports
In the DNS, I put one public IP address that I have 209.X.X.X,
Then in my home router, I forward traffic from port 80 and 443 to the
cloudstack virtual router at 192.168.1.86
How do I engage the router to forward that
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