On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Ian Young iyo...@ratespecial.com wrote:
I decided to create my own internal realhostip.com. My DNS servers use
PowerDNS, not BIND, so the $GENERATE directive was not an option and I
didn't want to have to populate my DNS servers' databases with a record for
Hi,
Which version of CloudStack are you on?
Also, what does the config console proxy.url.domain refer to?
Thanks,
Amogh
On 5/14/14 5:41 PM, Ian Young iyo...@ratespecial.com wrote:
I decided to create my own internal realhostip.com. My DNS servers use
PowerDNS, not BIND, so the $GENERATE
The problem appears to be with the console proxy itself. Here are the
ports that are listening on the public interface, according to an nmap TCP
scan:
PORTSTATE SERVICE
80/tcp open http
443/tcp closed https
When I logged into the console proxy through the link local address, I
checked
Ok, so the console proxy needed to be restarted in order for the
consoleproxy.url.domain
setting to take effect. However, I still can't see the console. In
Chrome, it just shows a frowning face with no error message (not very
useful). In Firefox, at least it tells me the certificate is not
4.3
consoleproxy.url.domain = realhostip.com
It's working now. I'm just responding to clarify those questions.
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Amogh Vasekar amogh.vase...@citrix.comwrote:
Hi,
Which version of CloudStack are you on?
Also, what does the config console proxy.url.domain
I just realized I had to set the consoleproxy.url.domain field to
realhostip.com but now when I try to view the console, the browser says
The server refused the connection. Does that indicate a problem with the
SSL certificate?
management-server.log:
2014-05-15 14:43:55,506 DEBUG
Mobile network.
Original Message
From: Ian Young
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 2:47 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Reply To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: replacement for realhostip
The problem appears to be with the console proxy itself. Here are the
ports that are listening
I decided to create my own internal realhostip.com. My DNS servers use
PowerDNS, not BIND, so the $GENERATE directive was not an option and I
didn't want to have to populate my DNS servers' databases with a record for
every possible IP address. Fortunately, I found the following Lua script:
Looks like it's still using HTTP, not HTTPS:
2014-05-14 17:52:35,812 DEBUG [c.c.a.t.Request] (catalina-exec-20:null) Seq
1-800529939: Sending { Cmd , MgmtId: 161342909744, via: 1(
virthost1.lax.ratespecial.com), Ver: v1, Flags: 100011,