[Spacewalk-list] Questions regarding Spacewalk ports
Sam Caise
sam.caise at invade.net
Wed Jul 30 11:34:57 UTC 2014
Hi everyone,
My company have recently been looking at using Spacewalk for
package/configuration management for our client systems.
Our clients are very uptight about security, and as this is the case
inbound/outbound ports are severely restricted. We currently use outbound
SSH tunnels to our Gateway to connect to their systems and provide support.
We would like to fully implement Spacewalk, however to do this we need to
change the ports of the Spacewalk host server (mainly so we don't route
80/443 through our SSH tunnels).
Does anyone know if this is possible on the Spacewalk server (for example:
http on port 8081, ssl on port 8082)?
Kind Regards,
Sam Caise
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