Winael, try this: sshuttle -r vagrant@localhost:2222 10.0.3.0/24
Abs, Sebas. 2013-12-10 3:21 GMT-02:00 Winael <[email protected]>: > Plop, > > Hi everyone, >> >> Ben's been working on providing Vagrant images with Juju built in: >> http://blog.utlemming.org/2013/12/beta-cross-platform-juju-development.html >> >> This is particularly important for those of you on Windows or OSX we >> share the /vagrant directory, allowing you to quickly hack on your >> charm locally and deploy to running Ubuntu Cloud instances just as you >> would to a provider. (Except without the cost!) >> >> Please feel free to send feedback to this list! >> >> Yesterday I follow the tuto cause I wanna quickly test Juju for > professionnal needs. Everything was find, I has my Juju GUI, until I tried > to deploy some charms. > > I deployed a mysql one and a mediawiki. I take a look to the IP adress it > gaves me : 10.0.3.23 > > I opened my host browser, and try to connect to the IP. It failed. After a > little discussion on IRC, @utlemming told me that I have to use sshuttle to > transfert the 10.0.23.0/24 network to my real one. > > I use the command line > > sshuttle -e 'ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null vagrant@localhost:2222' > 10.0.3.0/24 > > > (The command line seems to be no persistant by the way) > > But I'm still not able to connect to my mediawiki with 10.0.3.23 > > Anybody could help ? I would demonstrate how Juju could help us at work > but for now... > > Thx in advance guys, you do a ream great job > >> -- >> Jorge Castro >> Canonical Ltd.http://juju.ubuntu.com/ - Automate your Cloud Infrastructure >> >> >> Cheers > Winael > http://aliaz.com/winael > > -- > Juju mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > >
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