[Pulp-list] Access Pulp 3 Api from a remote machine

Dennis Kliban dkliban at redhat.com
Mon Sep 30 12:58:45 UTC 2019


The default value for ALLOWED_HOSTS is a wildcard[0]. Is it possible you
modified this setting by providing a PULP_ALLOWED_HOSTS environment
variable or in a settings file?

[0]
https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/blob/d615f23a0f59caf6c49e20cfa427d7d5e97ab4c5/pulpcore/app/settings.py#L25

On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 1:52 PM Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) <
bli111 at bloomberg.net> wrote:

> Mike, we have the .netrc configured. On the pulp server, it works if we
> use localhost:24817 but got 403 error when use <ipaddress>:24817. It looks
> like the Django only allows connection to localhost. We are looking for a
> way to connect from a different host.
>
> From: mikedep333 at redhat.com At: 09/25/19 19:21:51
> To: Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK ) <bli111 at bloomberg.net>
> Cc: pulp-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [Pulp-list] Access Pulp 3 Api from a remote machine
>
> The http client needs to authenticate with username (default: "admin") and
> password (default: "password" or "admin").
>
> On Linux, Mac and Windows, you can create a ~/.netrc (Windows:
> %HOME%\_netrc ) file that httpie, curl, etc will use:
> https://github.com/bagder/everything-curl/blob/master/usingcurl-netrc.md
>
> -Mike
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019, 4:35 PM Bin Li (BLOOMBERG/ 120 PARK) <
> bli111 at bloomberg.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi, We are trying to access the api on :24817 from remote server. We have
>> add ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*'] to settings.py and update the gunicorn to bind
>> 0.0.0.0:24817. Still getting a 403 Forbidden error. What else should we
>> update to enable the remote api access?
>>
>> Thanks
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