Yes, in the end, it was a permission on the one CA file, that was set to 700 and should have been 750 (if I remember correctly).

 

From: Anton Louw <Anton.Louw@voxtelecom.co.za>
Date: Friday, 12 June 2020 at 12:01
To: Kim Kargaard <Kim.Kargaard@noroff.no>, "Staniforth, Paul" <P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>, "users@ovirt.org" <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] Re: oVirt noVNC

 

 

Hi Kim,

 

Hopefully 😊 I will still run through a couple of checks, I am sure it is something small I am missing. Was your issue due to owner and permissions?

 

Yes, for some of our offerings we do use oVirt.

 

 

Anton Louw

Cloud Engineer: Storage and Virtualization at Vox


T:  087 805 0000 | D: 087 805 1572
M: N/A
E: anton.louw@voxtelecom.co.za
A: Rutherford Estate, 1 Scott Street, Waverley, Johannesburg
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From: Kim Kargaard <Kim.Kargaard@noroff.no>
Sent: 12 June 2020 11:43
To: Anton Louw <Anton.Louw@voxtelecom.co.za>; Staniforth, Paul <P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>; users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Re: oVirt noVNC

 

Hi Anton,

 

DonĀ“t worry, it had me tearing out hair for a while. But, Paul managed to save my remaining hair, so hopefully he has a suggestion that will sort things out for you too 😊

 

By the way, is Vox using ovirt as their cloud system for customers? Just curious of course.

 

Kind regards

 

Kim

 

From: Anton Louw <Anton.Louw@voxtelecom.co.za>
Date: Friday, 12 June 2020 at 11:36
To: Kim Kargaard <
Kim.Kargaard@noroff.no>, "Staniforth, Paul" <P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>, "users@ovirt.org" <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] Re: oVirt noVNC

 

 

Hi Kim,

 

Thanks for the reply. I double checked the permissions on the cert files now, and they are exactly the same as my other environment. But, the other environment does not have a CA, these are the default certs from ovirt. The other environment is working as expected though.

 

I have checked the websocket service and config, and it seems to be correct. The port is also open on the firewall. I can telnet to my FQDN on port 6100.

 

This is breaking my spirit 😊

 

 

Anton Louw

Cloud Engineer: Storage and Virtualization at Vox


T:  087 805 0000 | D: 087 805 1572
M: N/A
E: anton.louw@voxtelecom.co.za
A: Rutherford Estate, 1 Scott Street, Waverley, Johannesburg
www.vox.co.za

 

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From: Kim Kargaard <Kim.Kargaard@noroff.no>
Sent: 12 June 2020 10:51
To: Anton Louw <
Anton.Louw@voxtelecom.co.za>; Staniforth, Paul <P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>; users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Re: oVirt noVNC

 

Have you checked that websocket proxy is configured and running? Is the port open on the firewall? And finally, have you checked the ownerships and permissions of the cert files on the engine server? The permissions was where we came unstuck for a while 😊 The individual users should not need to download the CA, the novnc browser option should just open the VM, if the settings are right.

 

From: Anton Louw via Users <users@ovirt.org>
Reply to: Anton Louw <
Anton.Louw@voxtelecom.co.za>
Date: Friday, 12 June 2020 at 10:48
To: "Staniforth, Paul" <
P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>, "users@ovirt.org" <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: oVirt noVNC

 

 

Hi Paul,

 

Thanks for the reply. Apologies, I should have added that I have installed our own certificates. The main problem I am facing is that the noVNC console just refuses to open, I get the attached error with any VM I try and access. I should have perhaps started with this issue in my first mail, apologies 😊

 

Thanks

 

 

Anton Louw

Cloud Engineer: Storage and Virtualization at Vox


T:  087 805 0000 | D: 087 805 1572
M: N/A
E: anton.louw@voxtelecom.co.za
A: Rutherford Estate, 1 Scott Street, Waverley, Johannesburg
www.vox.co.za

 

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From: Staniforth, Paul <P.Staniforth@leedsbeckett.ac.uk>
Sent: 12 June 2020 10:29
To:
users@ovirt.org; Anton Louw <Anton.Louw@voxtelecom.co.za>
Subject: Re: oVirt noVNC

 

Hello Anton,

                     if your organisation has it's own CA you can install your own certificates or get certificates from a trusted CA.

 

 


From: Anton Louw via Users <users@ovirt.org>
Sent: 12 June 2020 08:56
To:
users@ovirt.org <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: [ovirt-users] oVirt noVNC

 

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Hi Everybody,

 

With regards to noVNC, is it a requirement to install the CA into your local browser? I would like users to access their VM console, but with no additional work from their side, ie. Downloading the CA and importing it.

 

Thank you

 

Anton Louw

Cloud Engineer: Storage and Virtualization at Vox


T:  087 805 0000 | D: 087 805 1572
M: N/A
E: anton.louw@voxtelecom.co.za
A: Rutherford Estate, 1 Scott Street, Waverley, Johannesburg
www.vox.co.za

 

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