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At the "ACL Groups"-Pa= ge you can specificate which groups should be routed over the proxy. <= /p>
This setting will automatically route IPMI and KVM over the proxy. =
The module automatically checks whether the proxy has an IP from the priva=
te subnet in which the IPMI device is located. If not, no link to IPMI / KV=
M will be displayed in the client area. If IPMI / KVM is opened as Admin, a=
corresponding error message appears.
If a private IP of your proxy server is in the same subnet as the IPMI /= KVM IP, the link is available at the client area and the client can - if h= e has the ACL permission for it - open the KVM viewer or visit IPMI over th= e proxy.
You can also route public IPs over the proxy. In some cases, this makes = sense. For example, if the access to ipmi / kvm is limited to certain IPs b= y a firewall. In this case, the proxy must be also allowed in the firewall.=