@Aufgabe Zwei It might be that there is a misunderstanding in the function of the consoleproxy: http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/adminguide/systemvm.html?highlight=console%20proxy#console-proxy
The console proxy 'only' offers acces via the webbrowser (vnc). It's not providing a interface to connect via ssh twards the VM. If you want to connect via ssh to a deployed vm from the a public network, you will need to configure some kind of portforwarding to the virtual router of the guestnetwork (if this is availeable). Am Do., 6. Okt. 2022 um 19:25 Uhr schrieb Gabriel Fernandes < gabriel.fernan...@scclouds.com.br>: > Hallo Aufgabe, > > We created the PR 6808[¹], to allow operators to configure an IP while > setting up the value of the configuration 'consoleproxy.url.domain'. > This way, one would not need a domain for QA, for instance. > > Stephan, could you explain better how it would "break things"? We have > been using an IP address as a value for this configuration in our QA > (single zone) for a while and did not notice any issues with this setup. > > [¹]: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/6808 > > > Regards, > > Gabriel Fernandes. > > > On 2022/10/03 19:58:11 Aufgabe Zwei wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have finally been able to setup cloudstack on Ubuntu 20.04, single > host. > > I am able to ping the system vm's and my created vm instance. > > > > My problem is that I cannot ssh into the vm instance. I see that I > should > > be able to login using the console proxy url but I am not sure which IP > > address the domain should point to. > > > > For what it's worth, I'm currently working on a private cloud setup for > > testing before I change to public setup later > > > > Thanks in advance. > > >