Use Spacewalk externally
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Is it possible to control vps'es (which reside in an external network)with Spacewalk or can you only control local servers?
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Is it possible to control vps'es (which reside in an external network)with Spacewalk or can you only control local servers?
centos fedora vps spacewalk
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Is it possible to control vps'es (which reside in an external network)with Spacewalk or can you only control local servers?
centos fedora vps spacewalk
Is it possible to control vps'es (which reside in an external network)with Spacewalk or can you only control local servers?
centos fedora vps spacewalk
asked Dec 13 '17 at 17:28
Jeroen Tuijn
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You can control any computer, which has routing path from the computer to Spacewalk server.
There does not need to be routing path from Spacewalk server to client. E.g., the client can have private IP, but as long as it can reach the Spacewalk server it is ok.
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
You can control any computer, which has routing path from the computer to Spacewalk server.
There does not need to be routing path from Spacewalk server to client. E.g., the client can have private IP, but as long as it can reach the Spacewalk server it is ok.
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You can control any computer, which has routing path from the computer to Spacewalk server.
There does not need to be routing path from Spacewalk server to client. E.g., the client can have private IP, but as long as it can reach the Spacewalk server it is ok.
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You can control any computer, which has routing path from the computer to Spacewalk server.
There does not need to be routing path from Spacewalk server to client. E.g., the client can have private IP, but as long as it can reach the Spacewalk server it is ok.
You can control any computer, which has routing path from the computer to Spacewalk server.
There does not need to be routing path from Spacewalk server to client. E.g., the client can have private IP, but as long as it can reach the Spacewalk server it is ok.
answered Dec 14 '17 at 13:48
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