On 03/08 18:53, Barak Korren wrote:
On 8 March 2016 at 18:25, Eric Helms <ehelms(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> I am thinking about how to make this more useful to the masses on the team.
> The question I am asking myself is "can it replace vagrant for some
> scenarios". For example, being able to spin up a Satellite + Capsule(s) with
> DHCP, DNS etc. but allow outside access to the server via a web browser.
> Since often the setup requires a beefy box that is running on a beaker
> machine or server under a desk and developers use their laptops to access.
>
Faced with the same dilemma when running oVirt on Lago on my MiniDell,
I've simply setup Apache on it to proxy HTTP traffic into the VM
network.
With a browser proxy plugin such as foxy proxy configured to make the
browser also resolve DNS for domains with certain suffixes over the
proxy, I've got a pretty seamless user experience without giving up on
the environment isolation.
If you want this to be self-contained in a script you give developers,
you can perhaps use the Ruby or Python built-in HTTP servers to do the
proxying.
I think that a better solution might be exposing ports or similar, though I
agree that having the possibility to setup external nets is a nice to have.
btw. you can use ssh's -D option to setup a socks proxy server too, simpler
imo.
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