Thanks Craig.
I will try that!
I thought it was more complicate than that because of the entries for
the public_network and rgw dns name in the config file...
I will give it a try.
Best,
George
That shouldnt be a problem. Just have Apache bind to all interfaces
instead of the
You may need split horizon DNS. The internal machines' DNS should resolve
to the internal IP, and the external machines' DNS should resolve to the
external IP.
There are various ways to do that. The RadosGW config has an example of
setting up Dnsmasq:
Hi all!
I have a single CEPH node which has two network interfaces.
One is configured to be accessed directly by the internet (153.*) and
the other one is configured on an internal LAN (192.*)
For the moment radosgw is listening on the external (internet)
interface.
Can I configure
That shouldn't be a problem. Just have Apache bind to all interfaces
instead of the external IP.
In my case, I only have Apache bound to the internal interface. My load
balancer has an external and internal IP, and I'm able to talk to it on
both interfaces.
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