[Spacewalk-list] Questions regarding Spacewalk ports
Scott Worthington
scott.c.worthington at gmail.com
Wed Jul 30 11:53:04 UTC 2014
Perhaps the stunnel package may be what you are interested in?
https://www.stunnel.org/
It would be installed on the client and the server.
On 7/30/2014 7:34 AM, Sam Caise wrote:
> 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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