Hi, Answers inline. On 4/17/14 3:57 PM, "Brent Clark" <bcl...@tendrilinc.com> wrote:
>Hello everyone, > >I am confused about realhostip. I have recently built a CloudStack 4.2.1 >Cluster. I didn't do any SSL config for it and I can see the the console >of >VMs fine. If I am understanding correctly, I don't need to do anything and >things will still work because the default would be over HTTP. Does this >sound right? No, 4.2.1 does not support HTTP mode for Console Proxy. For SSVM, you can use secstorage.copy.encrypt flag to turn off SSL. > >On the same not, but for a CloudStack 3.0.2 cluster in our environment, I >know it used realhostip because I see the name as I try to bring up the >console. This cluster is affected, from what I understand. So I need to >SSL >it. So my question, is it possible to configure 3.0.2 like my 4.2.1 >cluster >and just use HTTP instead of SSL? Or do I need to do the SSL config? Please see above :-) You will need to replace with your own realhostip service. > >Many Thanks! >-- >Brent S. Clark >NOC Engineer > >2580 55th St. | Boulder, Colorado 80301 >www.tendrilinc.com | blog <http://www.tendrilinc.com/news-room/blog/> ><http://www.tendrilinc.com/> > > >This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and >intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >addressed. >If you have received this email in error please notify the sender. >Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are solely >those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company. >Finally, the recipient should check this email and any attachments for >the presence of viruses. >The company accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus >transmitted by this email.