have to expose the host IP to the final user,
she will interact with the proxy.
Cheers
On 10 February 2015 at 11:33, Nico Schottelius
nico-opennebula@schottelius.org wrote:
Hey,
I think I haven't (at least I didn't enable it explicitly).
If the novnc-server is enabled, how
Hello,
I was wondering what the status of Sheepdog integration in Opennebula is?
I have seen the old [0] and new [1] pull request and wonder when the
new one will be merged? According to the bugtracker [2], Sheepdog
support already exists in Opennebula and the patch originates from
May 2014 [3].
+0100]:
Hi,
Are you using the novnc-server included in OpenNebula? This component uses
a websocket proxy, so that you don't have to expose the VNC socket to your
users, and it will take care of the different tcp sockets.
Cheers
On 6 February 2015 at 12:50, Nico Schottelius
nico-opennebula
Good day,
we are about to setup our fourth hosting plattform in the next weeks,
based on opennebula 4.10.2, ubuntu 14.0 and gluster 3.x (x ~= 4..6).
In our tests the VNC socket of the VMs has been exposed on the hosts
directly accessible on 0.0.0.0 - for everyone. Given that sunstone
will be