On 04/01/17 15:55, Michael Montone wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>    I am fairly new to Foreman and would like some clarification to using
> Smart-Proxy.
> 
>    1. I have a new Foreman server running, which installed with Smart-Proxy.
> 
>    2.  I have an existing Kickstart server, as well as an existing Bind
> server.
> 
>    3.  I can install foreman-proxy on both the kickstart and bind
> server, and the foreman server smart-proxy can then speak to the remote
> kickstart proxy, running dhcp and tftp, as well as the remote bind
> server smart-proxy and can facilitate the provisioning and building of
> servers?  Is this correct?

Yes, that's right.

>    I went through the process of installing foreman-proxy on the
> kickstart server.  I generated ssl keys on the foreman server, copied
> them to the kickstart server.  I updated the settings.yml file as per
> the manual.  I also updated the settings.d/dhcp.yml files to enable the
> server. It doesn't work yet, but after a few nights of playing with it,
> I want to make sure I am on the right track.  e.g.  There are two
> proxies, one is on the foreman server, which speaks to the proxy on the
> kickstart server, which then manages the dhcp and tftp services.

Yes, under Infrastructure > Subnets, you can then select the smart proxy
on the kickstart server as the DHCP/TFTP proxy. Hosts built with this
subnet will then have reservations/TFTP menus created on that server
using the smart proxy.

-- 
Dominic Cleal
[email protected]

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