Hi David,

thank you for your support.

The issue was my network setup outside of CloudStack. I fixed the routing and 
rebooted the proxy - now it works ...

Sorry about that.


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On Thursday, May 20, 2021 6:11 AM, David Jumani <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
>
> Could you provide the logs of the console proxy ?
> Can you check if the console proxy can reach the host on which the VMs are 
> running ?
> Also please sync the times on the Management server and hosts, destroy the 
> console proxy and try again
>
> From: thomas.laton [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2021 7:03 PM
> To: [email protected] [email protected]
> Subject: Console connection is timing out
>
> Hello,
>
> to see if I can use CloudStack 4.15.1 for my purposes, I set up a simple 
> single server in Debian 10, running management and KVM host on the same 
> machine using this manual https://rohityadav.cloud/blog/cloudstack-kvm/ as 
> guidance. All seems to be working as it should. No errors or red flags.
>
> However, I cannot connect to any VM using the console, be it system-vm or a 
> newly created instance. The "consoleproxy" is shown as running, as are the 
> instances I create but the console connections time out. The 
> "management-server.log" shows no errors and I can connect to the 
> "consoleproxy" using ssh.
>
> From inside the proxy, I cannot ping the gateway IP but the management server 
> is reachable and the secondary storage VM shows the same behavior but seems 
> to be working (e.g.: I could upload and use an iso). Other than that I can 
> find no obvious problems.
>
> "consoleproxy.sslEnabled" is set to false.
>
> Maybe, I should mention that I am not connected to the internet. Is this a 
> problem? My final deployment can and must not be connected to the outside 
> during setup or production.
>
> And finally, is there a way to directly connect to the VMs without using the 
> management UI?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas


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