Hi, I'm trying to find out where do I specify a http proxy for clouds, specifically MAAS.
https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/clouds-maas has no mention of a proxy variable. A search for "http-proxy" returns outdated references to the environments.yaml file or juju set-env, even though I have selected "devel" docs. Going by trial and error, I added the setting to my clouds file yaml, like this: clouds: vmwarestack: type: maas auth-types: [oauth1] endpoint: 'http://10.245.200.27/MAAS/' http-proxy: http://10.245.200.27:8000/ https-proxy: http://10.245.200.27:8000/ no-proxy: localhost,127.0.0.1,10.245.200.27,10.245.202.1 Then I added it with juju add-cloud. No errors were shown. and list-clouds confirms the cloud is there. But show-cloud doesn't list the proxy settings :/ $ juju show-cloud local:vmwarestack defined: local type: maas auth-types: [oauth1] endpoint: http://10.245.200.27/MAAS/ Upon bootstrapping, it hangs at the curl stage: $ juju bootstrap vmwarestack-controller vmwarestack --config bootstrap-timeout=1800 Creating Juju controller "local.vmwarestack-controller" on vmwarestack Bootstrapping model "admin" (...) Warning: Permanently added '10.245.202.67' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts. Logging to /var/log/cloud-init-output.log on remote host Running apt-get update Running apt-get upgrade Installing package: curl Installing package: cpu-checker Installing package: bridge-utils Installing package: cloud-utils Installing package: cloud-image-utils Installing package: tmux Fetching tools: curl -sSfw 'tools from %{url_effective} downloaded: HTTP %{http_code}; time %{time_total}s; size %{size_download} bytes; speed %{speed_download} bytes/s ' --retry 10 -o $bin/tools.tar.gz <[ https://streams.canonical.com/juju/tools/agent/2.0-beta6/juju-2.0-beta6-xenial-amd64.tgz ]> Logging in on the node shows that curl it stuck: 1369 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd -D 2737 ? Ss 0:00 \_ sshd: ubuntu [priv] 2776 ? S 0:00 | \_ sshd: ubuntu@notty 2777 ? Ss 0:00 | \_ sudo /bin/bash -c /bin/bash -c set -e tmpfile=$(mktemp) trap "rm -f $tmpfile" EXIT cat > $tmpfile /bin/bash $tmpfile 2781 ? S 0:00 | \_ /bin/bash 2782 ? S 0:00 | \_ /bin/bash 3716 ? S 0:00 | \_ curl -sSfw tools from %{url_effective} downloaded: HTTP %{http_code}; time %{time_total}s; size %{size_download} bytes And netstat confirms that it is not using the proxy: tcp 0 1 10.245.202.67:49654 91.189.88.141:443 SYN_SENT 3716/curl /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95cloud-init-proxy has the proxy defined, but that I think comes from the maas server, which has this same proxy setting: cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95cloud-init-proxy Acquire::HTTP::Proxy "http://10.245.200.27:8000/"; Explains why apt worked, at least. But curl needs a system-wide proxy setting. /home/ubuntu has no file, hidden or otherwise, specifying the proxy, like there used to be with juju1. Help? :)
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