On 29 Jan 2014, at 16:59, David Li <david_li(a)sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: Michal Skrivanek <michal.skrivanek(a)redhat.com>
> To: Marian Krcmarik <mkrcmari(a)redhat.com>; David Li
<david_li(a)sbcglobal.net>
> Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 6:00 AM
> Subject: Re: [Users] Notes on setting spice-proxy console option
>
>
>>>
>>> 1. Will spice-proxy work with the Spice HTML5 client in the browser?
>> Probably, but you would need to set the websocket proxy which is part of
> installation steps for engine as well (I believe).
>
> since it's a proxy as well I'd recommend to use it instead of squid, not
> in addition. By default it's installed on the engine host but it can be
> deployed anywhere else.
I am interested in trying this. I tried before but didn't succeed. Is it enough to
configure websocket proxy on the engine like this?
Well, this is the default deployment on engine. The engine host is the proxy. If
that's what you need there is no additional configuration needed. Just say yes to
websocket proxy during installation and import ca.crt to your browser
Only if you want to run the proxy elsewhere you need to update the below parameters
accordingly
Thanks,
michal
WebSocketProxy: <engine-IP-addr>:6100 version: general
WebSocketProxyTicketValiditySeconds: 120 version: general
Any pointer to a good setup guide?
David