Hi Daan, thank you for your provided information and guidance. So I will take a closer look into the whole matter; guess will try go with the dedicated MS - GUI approach. With regards,
Chris Am Sa., 17. Apr. 2021 um 09:00 Uhr schrieb Daan Hoogland <[email protected]>: > > I see you have no reply yet to this, Chris. > I think it is possible to run only the UI on a separate machine if you wish > and have it configured to speak to the MS. If you wish the end users access > to the API, you'll have to expose the MS. Some public offerings do this, some > have written their own proxy service. > regards, > > On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 3:23 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello everyone! >> >> Today i would need some advise or suggestions on how to provide access >> to the cloud management for endusers. >> From what I understand so far, the management services / Web-GUI is >> hosted on the mamagement server. >> >> When a provider is provisioning a cloud for some costumers, the >> administration will take place through the GUI and on the management >> server (or via CLI). >> From an End-User (costumer) side, to manage my cloud-environment i >> will need acces to the Web-GUI or CLI to make my configurations and >> manage the cloud. >> >> Now i would need an advise / best practises on how to realise the >> access to the management station for End-Users. >> >> Is there away to make the web - gui availeable form "inside" the cloud >> (from the public traffic / end-user traffic networks) out of the box? >> Would you suggest a 2nd management instance with an "dedicated" NIC / >> Birdge setup in an DMZ? >> >> I am thankfull for your suggestions and ideas! >> >> With regards, >> Chris > > > > -- > Daan
