Images can be seen : Unable to upload ISO Files * Issue #8331 * 
apache/cloudstack * GitHub<https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/8331#top>

ISSUE TYPE
Bug Report

COMPONENT NAME
secondarystoragevm
secondarystorage
secstorage.ssl.cert.domain = cloudstorage.mydomainname
Using SSL

CLOUDSTACK VERSION
CloudStack 4.18.1.0
CONFIGURATION

OS / ENVIRONMENT
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

SUMMARY
Proper SSL being used not self signed
Able to SSH to SSVM and CPSVM

Unable to upload ISO or templates;
when uploading I get the error message in the browser console

Management Cloud Stack Log
says unable to reach host
unable to reach cloudstorage.mydomainname
management has firewall turned off

NFS on Management
NFS is running and mounted and working

SSVM
/usr/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh
image
SSVM firewall turned off
image
IP Address NOT pingable
Private IP address Pingable

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
images > ISOs > Upload ISO from local

EXPECTED RESULTS
To be able to upload ISO successfully

ACTUAL RESULTS
Management Cloud Stack Log
says unable to reach host
unable to reach cloudstorage.mydomainname
management has firewall turned off

NFS on Management
NFS is running and mounted and working

SSVM
/usr/local/cloud/systemvm/ssvm-check.sh
image
SSVM firewall turned off
image
IP Address NOT pingable
Private IP address Pingable

Console Proxy
Working fine with Private IP Address

Thank you

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