You just need some proper DST and SRC Nat rules and you should be fine. I use mikrotik so its slightly different but the same concept applies. For windows, I don't know, never really cared much as no one uses windows on our ovirt setup :)
But the client tools you linked are for the client accessing the spice session. On Feb 14, 2014 3:20 AM, "Alan Murrell" <a...@murrell.ca> wrote: > Quoting "Andrew Lau" <and...@andrewklau.com>: > > Your value for SpiceDefaultProxy should be your external IP >> address/hostname otherwise external users will never know where to connect >> to. >> > > So the spice proxy would be going out the firewall then looping back in > (also known as "hairpinning"), which in my experience is usually a > behaviour denied by many firewalls as standard, which is what I believe is > happening here. > > This then becomes more of a firewall issue as you're spice proxy is >> > > I agree. Would you be willing to share the current IPTables rules on your > external firewall so I can confirm this? (sanitised appropriately for > actual IPs and/or hostnames, of course) You can contact me off-list if you > prefer. This is more for curiousity/confirmation than anything else. > > I know that when I was on the same LAN as the oVirt box, I had to edit my > local hosts file to point the proxy value to the oVirt box itself for the > remote-viewer to connect to the Windows desktop. > > If that is indeed what is happening here, I think a better (and more > universal) solution would be to have a VPN connection from the remote end > user to the network where the oVirt/RHEV server is (site-to-site if the > users are in an office and "road warrior" for remote individuals). Not > sure how much of a performance hit that might make, though. Will need to > do some testing. > > working. But just to confirm, if you open up console through chrome it >> should download a console.vv file rather than opening up remote-viewer >> natively, before you run it; open it with a text editor you'll see the >> proxy settings there. >> > > I took a look and the proxy settings are correct. > > The windows issue is probably just related to non proper drives installed. >> > > On the machine I am connecting from or the virtual machine I am connecting > to? I downloaded the client from the link here: > > http://www.spice-space.org/download.html > > Is there a different SPICE client for Windows that is recommended? > > -Alan > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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