I've installed Unimus on CentOS 7 running on a Proxmox server. I can get into the web interface locally, but I cannot access it remotely. I also tried the same setup with Ubuntu with similar results. Any ideas what I should be checking?
Thanks.
[Solved] No Remote Interface
Hi,
Unimus by default doesn't block remote access.
It will be some firewall (on the servers, or between the client and the VM) blocking access.
I would start with:
1) check if there is some FW on the server (such as iptables, filterd, or similar)
2) check firewalls between the client and the server - they should allow tcp dst. to 8085 to the Unimus server
Unimus by default doesn't block remote access.
It will be some firewall (on the servers, or between the client and the VM) blocking access.
I would start with:
1) check if there is some FW on the server (such as iptables, filterd, or similar)
2) check firewalls between the client and the server - they should allow tcp dst. to 8085 to the Unimus server
Thank you.Tomas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:40 pmHi,
Unimus by default doesn't block remote access.
It will be some firewall (on the servers, or between the client and the VM) blocking access.
I would start with:
1) check if there is some FW on the server (such as iptables, filterd, or similar)
2) check firewalls between the client and the server - they should allow tcp dst. to 8085 to the Unimus server
Upon further investigation, it seems CentOS 7 comes with firewalld enabled - it was apparently blocking the interface from the outside. I have limited Linux experience, but have not run into this before.