[ovirt-users] SPICE Through a Router? Squid?
Alon Bar-Lev
alonbl at redhat.com
Mon Jun 1 07:18:07 UTC 2015
Please refer to this[1] page.
[1] http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Spice_Proxy
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Юрий Полторацкий" <y.poltoratskiy at gmail.com>
> To: alexmcwhirter at triadic.us
> Cc: users at ovirt.org
> Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 10:14:48 AM
> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] SPICE Through a Router? Squid?
>
> I have installed VPN server with access to the management networks, I think
> this is 'best practices'.
>
> 2015-06-01 1:54 GMT+03:00 < alexmcwhirter at triadic.us > :
>
>
> I have a dual host setup working right now. Host 1 runs the engine and is
> also a node. Host 2 does DB storage and NFS storage. The WebSockets proxy is
> running on Host1.
>
> My question is how do I run this behind a router? I am correct in
> understanding that the WebSockets proxy acts as the spice access point for
> all of the nodes in the cluster / datacetner? or does each node host need a
> direct connection for spice?
>
> the .vv file I receive from the management console specifies the engine's
> private IP address which works fine when inside the ovirt management LAN,
> but it wont route from WAN obviously.
>
> So essentially i guess i need squid to rewrite the served vv file to the
> public IP and somehow make the ports work correctly, which is difficult
> considering every time a VM is created it also adds its own spice port,
> correct?
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