Hi Jeff,
My nodes can access the Internet perfectly well, which demonstrates that
your problem is entirely dependent on each kind of network set up.
This is partly why there is a proxy setting on the region controller,
but this is not used after the node is installed.
So I think MAAS can do better in a couple of ways:
1. Set up the proxy on installed nodes if it's set on the region's settings
2. Allow admins to configure ip forwarding on the region controller
However #2 is problematic because the region controller is not really a
single machine on scaled-out installation, there could be many
appservers and Postgres slaves.
How do you think MAAS could help in that scenario where the region is
not a single machine?
Cheers.
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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