Hi William, You'll need to add a firewall rule to allow traffic from the public IP of the console proxy running on port 80. You can find the IP of the proxy over at Infrastructure > SystemVMs. (Or inspect the VM console page and have a look at the URL in the iframe) The console proxy also uses WebSockets, so I'm not sure if simple port forwarding will work but give it a shot! ________________________________ From: William Hankard <william_hank...@us.ibm.com> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2021 4:09 AM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org> Subject: Apache Cloudstack Instance Console Question
Hello, I am having an issue with accessing an instance console on my Cloudstack environment. My setup is as follows: 1) Opnsense Firewall with 1 wan port and 1 lan port 2) Red Hat Management server on lan subnet 3) Red Hat KVM Hypervisor on lan subnet I have setup a port forward rule from my WAN network to the internal LAN network to my management server. I can access the management server fine through the firewall with my browser. The issue I am having is when I create an instance and try to access the console I get a timeout. I am thinking maybe I don't have some port open or there is some console / novnc configuration that needs to be done. Any pointers would be appreciated. Bill William D. Hankard Senior Enterprise Virtualization Architect / Backend Developer IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence and Integration Lab william_hank...@us.ibm.com Phone: 617-910-8562