No. It's been a while, but I think when you install Foreman from source or
without passenger then it listens on port 3000. I ran the foreman
installer, so i exported the required variables like so:

export FOREMAN_URL=https://foreman.home.local
export
FOREMAN_SSL_CERT=/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/certs/foreman.home.local.pem
export
FOREMAN_SSL_KEY=/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/private_keys/foreman.home.local.pem
export FOREMAN_SSL_VERIFY=/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/certs/ca.pem


@dLobatog I wonder why not just have the callback script read
/etc/ansible/foreman.ini? Just like the foreman inventory script, seems
pretty straight forward.

On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Bernard Landon <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So you do have a service running on port 3000 or you export the url
> variable to use another one?
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