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On 21.11.2012 03:06, Matthew Ceroni wrote:
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cite="mid:CA+NsY5ii+PHFF3_SSydz6dN_y=tjgOkjjya6duhyn3CUKVA65g@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I am trying to setup Spacewalk Proxy.
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<div>Do to the architecture of the network the proxy itself
doesn't have direct access to the Spacewalk server. Therefore I
have setup a persistent SSH tunnel from the Spacewalk server to
what I want to be the proxy.</div>
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<div>I then configured Proxy to essentially point to itself on the
specified tunneled port. It registered fine and appeared to
start-up just fine. However when I attempt to use the proxy from
a client (say to register a system), I see hundreds and hundreds
of HTTP connections from the proxy to itself. These eventually
use up all the available connections and brings the system
down. </div>
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<div>Doing a netstat -anp it just shows Apache as the process that
is making a connection to itself.</div>
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<div>Any input would be appreciated.</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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Hi.<br>
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What about https port? Is It redirected too?<br>
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