16.4. Using an HTTP Proxy with a Git Cluster
Using fabric's built-in Git cluster, all nodes communicate directly with each other over HTTP. If you need to secure this communication, you can configure an HTTP proxy by configuring the GitProxyService.
- Start up JBoss Fuse, and create a fabric. For details, see the section called “Steps to create the fabric”.
- At the
JBossFuse:karaf@root>
command line, type:profile-edit --pid io.fabric8.git.proxy/proxyHost=serverName default profile-edit --pid io.fabric8.git.proxy/proxyPort=portNumber default
These commands specify the hostname and port to use, and thedefault
profile is updated with the new configuration.For example:profile-edit --pid io.fabric8.git.proxy/proxyHost=10.8.50.60 default profile-edit --pid io.fabric8.git.proxy/proxyPort=3128 default
All changes made to the fabric configuration will now be redirected to the Git HTTP proxy on host10.8.50.60
's port3128
.