Personally, I think it would be a good idea to fix BOSH, as non-standard ports are commonplace. Have you tried raising a github issue with them, yet?
-A On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Serge A. Salamanka < serge.salama...@active.by> wrote: > Hello everyone, > I've setup CloudBridge server in our CloudStack v2.x installation to use > with BOSH (CloudFoundry). > The problem is BOSH uses AWS CPI by default and everywhere in source code > the amazon endpoint ec2.amazonaws.com is hardcoded. > The aws-sdk and other code is contacting ec2.amazonaws.com on port 80 > either 443. > I wonder why the CloudBridge server is running on port 8090 ??? > I came up to a solution to run CloudBridge on port 80 and use ssl 443 to > make the endpoint configuration transparent with Amazon EC2. > Is there any reasons and obstacles not to do so? > > -- > Best regards, > Serge A. Salamanka > Software developer | ActiveCloud | http://activecloud.com > Jabber/e-mail: serge.salama...@active.by | Skype: by-uiip > Cloud Solutions | Dedicated Servers | IaaS | SaaS | Hosting | Domains