GitHub user weizhouapache added a comment to the discussion: VMware Instances not able to reach to management server
> > > So, for now we need to tell vmware/cks users to create loadbalancer rules > > > by hand. Would that work, @weizhouapache @vishesh92 ? > > > > > > We can tell users to create the LB rules by hand. But, the user would also > > have to ensure that the list of VMs stays up to date in the load balancer > > rules. IMO, for long term, solution is to allow connectivity between MS & > > nodes. As of now, this also prevents the user to run a VM which could runs > > some automation scripts to manage cloudstack resources. > > How about setting a rule on the VR, only in the case the VM is a CKS control > node? @DaanHoogland technically it is feasible, there are multiple options to achieve it. however, from security concern, I would suggest not to enable it. The control IP of VR on VMware is `private`, uservm should not be able to use it. GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10258#discussioncomment-11930697 ---- This is an automatically sent email for users@cloudstack.apache.org. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: users-unsubscr...@cloudstack.apache.org