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.com>wrote: > 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 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: > > > >https://github.com/terbolous/powerdns-cloudstack-proxy-dns > > > >I can confirm the Lua script works as expected and my CloudStack server > >can > >be tricked into believing my internal DNS servers are the authority for > >realhostip.com: > > > >[root@virthost1 ]# dig +short 1-2-3-4.realhostip.com > >1.2.3.4 > > > >I followed this guide and updated the console proxy/SSVM SSL certificate > >with my own *.realhostip.com certificate. > > > > > http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/projects/cloudstack-administration/en/la > >test/systemvm.html#changing-the-console-proxy-ssl-certificate-and-domain > > > >The console proxy restarted but it's still blank when I try to view the > >console. Does the domain have to be something other than realhostip.com? > >