XO Proxy not working

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Veröffentlich am: 22.08.2024, 12:05 Uhr
Hi!
I'm trying to set up a XO Proxy to manage a remote insance of xcp-ng from the same XOA. This is the setup

Local:
Server Dell - runs XCP-ng 8.2 - IP: 192.168.10.85
Ubuntu 22.04 VM - run XOA installed from source (followed @lawrencesystems guide with a self signed certificate, just used ubuntu instead of debian)- IP: 192.168.10.117 Url: *****

No port forward or anything on this network needed I believe

Remote:
Server Acer - run XCP-ng 8.2 - IP: 192.168.1.226
Installed XO Proxy in this xcp-ng server - IP: 192.168.1.218

Port forwarded on this router:
TCP
External port 4443
Internal port 443
IP 192.168.1.218
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I followed the guide on the blog:
*****

Installed the script on the Remote XCP-ng Server Acer:
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And got the UUID and Token as well as the IP for the new XO proxy VM.

Change over to the local XOA 192.168.10.117:
Installed xo-cli:
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Registered user:
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And registered the proxy:
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(I'm using duckdns as I have a dynamic IP, but I've tried using the current external IP and had the same results)

Now a proxy appears on the Local XOA:
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If I click the "test proxy" blue button, it says to be working.

Then I go to servers in my local XOA and add the remote server:
I fill the info, and paste the proxy url from the proxies page:
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But it doesn't seem to connect. No pool appears, and no VMs show from the remote server shows.
I can telnet from the local XOA to "telnet xxxxx.duckdns.org 4443" and establishes connection.

What I'm missing here?

Thanks a lot!
Veröffentlich am: 22.08.2024, 13:04 Uhr
Zitat: I'm trying to set up a XO Proxy to manage a remote insance of xcp-ng from the same XOA. This is the setup
Hi, I've never used the XO Proxy software, but I think this is not so famous and productive, you know. Try something else.
Veröffentlich am: 23.08.2024, 13:36 Uhr
Zitat von LexYmae:Setting up an XO Proxy can be a bit tricky. I’ve worked with similar setups before, and it looks like you’ve got most of it lined up correctly. Make sure that your local XOA server can actually reach the remote server through the specified port.

I had a similar issue with remote connections once, and using ***** helped a lot. Their sticky proxies kept the connection stable, which was useful for maintaining consistent access to my remote servers.

If you’re still having trouble, double-check that your port forwarding settings are correct and make sure there are no firewalls blocking the connection. Sometimes a quick restart of both servers and routers can also help clear up connection issues.

Had similar issues with remote connections before, and sticky proxies definitely help with keeping things steady. And yeah, I know that a quick reboot can sometimes do wonders :)

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