Just change your host file on said machine.  If you are on windows, for
example edit
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\*hosts*

and simply add:
IP_ADdress ovirt.domain.com
Now ovirt.domain.com will resolve to the IP address.

Not sure about #2.  I hope I understood correctly.

On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Mark Bettles <alo0taoran...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am moving away from PVE, as it does not allow the use of virt-manager
> from my Linux desktop to control it.
>
> So after some searching around, I came across oVirt and I installed CentOS.
>
> Now I have two problems.
>
> 1, I cannot port forward a hostname or an FQDN. So my ability to remotely
> control it has gone. I wish to be able to access the webui by IP alone. How
> do I do this?
>
> 2. I cannot login. I get unable to verify login on the machine itself (I
> installed the Mate desktop for testing purposes) otherwise I get an FQDN
> warning from any other machine. In the logs I get
> this, [org.ovirt.engine.core.sso.servlets.InteractiveAuthServlet]
> (default task-23) [] Cannot authenticate user 'root@internal': Unable to
> log in. Verify your login information or contact the system administrator.
>
>
>
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