John,

Thanks for the answer. Went the 'seperate haproxy' way today, and I am able to 
connect to some http-based services. Still have to find out about SSL enabled 
charms, but can't continue until monday.

Regards

Xander

On 14 Mar 2014, at 06:19, John Meinel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately the MaaS controller doesn't expose itself as a place that you 
> can deploy services, so having that machine as the only public machine would 
> make it difficult.
> If you can put another machine on the public network, then you should be able 
> to put haproxy on it as a reverse proxy.
> 
> John
> =:->
> 
> On Mar 14, 2014 12:04 AM, "Xander Maas" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to understand Juju combined with MAAS and have setup an 
> environment with 6 units.
> - 1 MAAS Region/Cluster controller, with two nics, 1 for our school LAN 
> (10.0.0.0/20), 1 for the MAAS/Juju environment (192.168.3.1/24)
> - 5 nodes, connected to the MAAS/Juju network
> - MAAS/Juju network has internet access through the MAAS controller (ipv4 
> forward enabled, iptables configured to masquerade)
> - Juju has been bootstrapped and is running
> 
> I followed several tutorials, but fail to connect to the Wordpress service 
> (which nearly all tut's use). It seems all tut's use AWS or similar cloud 
> providers, which seem to expose the nodes directly to the 'net.
> 
> What would be the best method to connect to my exposed service(s) (mostly 
> HTTP/HTTPS) from our school LAN?
> - Is a separate server as a reverse proxy the best solution?
> - Can I use the MAAS controller as reverse proxy?
> - Should I deploy/expose a reverse proxy charm in Juju? (if so, how should I 
> configure it? / I can add a second nic to a node)
> - Other.....
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Xander
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