Putting MaaS behind firewall
I can't find anything about the ports to be opened on iptables to protect a MaaS (Region and Rack controller all in one).
Anyone have tried this ?
Roberto
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I can't find anything about the ports to be opened on iptables to protect a MaaS (Region and Rack controller all in one).
Anyone have tried this ?
Roberto
maas iptables
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I can't find anything about the ports to be opened on iptables to protect a MaaS (Region and Rack controller all in one).
Anyone have tried this ?
Roberto
maas iptables
I can't find anything about the ports to be opened on iptables to protect a MaaS (Region and Rack controller all in one).
Anyone have tried this ?
Roberto
maas iptables
maas iptables
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The list of ports can be found here: Communication | MAAS documentation.
Rack/region
Each rack controller must be able to initiate TCP connections on the following ports:
Port(s) Description
5240 HTTP communication with each region controller.
Note that port 80 is typically used in high-
availability environments. See MAAS HA.
5241 - 5247 Reserved for internal MAAS services.
5248 Reserved for rack HTTP communication.
5250 - 5270 Reserved for region workers (RPC).
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The list of ports can be found here: Communication | MAAS documentation.
Rack/region
Each rack controller must be able to initiate TCP connections on the following ports:
Port(s) Description
5240 HTTP communication with each region controller.
Note that port 80 is typically used in high-
availability environments. See MAAS HA.
5241 - 5247 Reserved for internal MAAS services.
5248 Reserved for rack HTTP communication.
5250 - 5270 Reserved for region workers (RPC).
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The list of ports can be found here: Communication | MAAS documentation.
Rack/region
Each rack controller must be able to initiate TCP connections on the following ports:
Port(s) Description
5240 HTTP communication with each region controller.
Note that port 80 is typically used in high-
availability environments. See MAAS HA.
5241 - 5247 Reserved for internal MAAS services.
5248 Reserved for rack HTTP communication.
5250 - 5270 Reserved for region workers (RPC).
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The list of ports can be found here: Communication | MAAS documentation.
Rack/region
Each rack controller must be able to initiate TCP connections on the following ports:
Port(s) Description
5240 HTTP communication with each region controller.
Note that port 80 is typically used in high-
availability environments. See MAAS HA.
5241 - 5247 Reserved for internal MAAS services.
5248 Reserved for rack HTTP communication.
5250 - 5270 Reserved for region workers (RPC).
The list of ports can be found here: Communication | MAAS documentation.
Rack/region
Each rack controller must be able to initiate TCP connections on the following ports:
Port(s) Description
5240 HTTP communication with each region controller.
Note that port 80 is typically used in high-
availability environments. See MAAS HA.
5241 - 5247 Reserved for internal MAAS services.
5248 Reserved for rack HTTP communication.
5250 - 5270 Reserved for region workers (RPC).
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