Cloudstack will generate a hostname of the following type:
185-163-105-5.domain.tld - assuming the IP the CPVM gets is 185.163.105.5.

Does it make sense?

This implies that for the systemvm public IP range you will need to generate A records similar to the above.

On 2024-09-24 11:09, Alexandru Stan wrote:
Hi,

I think I tried that at some point, setting the url as wildcard in the manager config, but I don't remember if this uses the console proxy ip.domain.com or the individual vm ip.domain.com.


-----Original Message-----
From: Nux <n...@li.nux.ro>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2024 2:01 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Alexandru Stan <alexandru.s...@lifeincloud.com>
Subject: Re: VNC console on multiple zones

Hi,

You want to employ dynamic URLs, so that they look like 192-168-100-10.domain.tld rather than console.domain.tld.

Check https://www.shapeblue.com/securing-cloudstack-4-11-with-https-tls/
and look for "Dynamic URL".

HTH

On 2024-09-23 21:24, Alexandru Stan wrote:
Hi all,

How does ACS handle vnc console for different zones under the same
manager? In the global config we can only set one URL for the console,
that means something like console.domain.com mapped to an ip address
in the dns zone. But what about other zones with different public ips
- so different console system vm ip? One solution would obviously be
to have one manager per zone, but I doubt that ACS lets you create
multiple zones within one manager have different public ip ranges and
doesn't offer a way to have a global vnc console.

Thanks!

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