You are right. This is the schema:
+--+
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|OPENSTACK
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+--+
Let me add a bit,
By default lbaas manage ha proxy instances in your openstack, but it's just a
matter of creating a proper driver if not existing, to manage a physical lb or
an external service providing that. But an external service to your network
will need anyhow a public ip on your VMs.
Exactly, lbaas is part of neutron.
Cheers,
Federico
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> Il giorno 19 ott 2016, alle ore 10:40, Jose Manuel
Hi,
Yes, I can, but I want something with an api, integrated with keystone,
... an openstack component.
Designate manages external DNS servers. I mean the same for managing
external reverse proxy servers.
Jose Manuel
El 2016-10-19 08:21, Federico M. Facca escribió:
> Hi,
> You can
Hi Jose,
slightly off topic but this is the configuration I have in production where
Nginx is used as remote.
Replace everything within <>. "YOUR OPENSTACK IP/HOSTNAME" means the IP that
your Openstack installation thinks is external, while
"YOUR DOMAIN(s)" means what the revproxy should