Hi Hollman,

I'd recommend fronting your CloudStack installation with a load balancer 
and terminating the SSL sessions there.  This will work well even if you 
only have a single management server behind the load balancer.

You gain the added benefit of being able to scale your management cluster 
out without changing the front end IP address serving the portal / API.

Most load balancers like Citrix NetScaler will work well, or you could use 
an open source solution such as HAproxy - the latest development builds 
support native SSL termination.

Regards,

 Kristoffer Sheather
 Cloud Central
 Scale Your Data Center In The Cloud 

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From: "Hollman Enciso R." <hollman.enc...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 8:31 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Enabling SSL in the CloudStack

Hello.

How can i enable SSL on CS interface ?

I found that
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Enabling+SSL+in+the+C
loudStack+UI

but it's for old versions :(

I have CS 4.2.1

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Hollman Eduardo Enciso R.
http://nexxuz.com
http://algolibre.com <http://www.hollmanenciso.com/>
@hollman


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