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TunHub is a Cloudaware-managed proxy connection designed for CMDB to communicate with internal network resources via the Breeze agent.

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Introduction

In order for Cloudaware CMDB collector to discover infrastructure running on the private network, customers must deploy a local proxy. Local collector proxy must have ingress access to the target endpoint and egress access to the Cloudaware TunHub's server. 

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Introduction

Proxy configuration can be deployed to any Breeze agent that meets requirements. Up to 2 Breeze agents (active and standby) can be designated to support single endpoint connection.

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2. Install Breeze on this server*.

Server requirements:

Linux only (Ubuntu 14 and newer, Centos/RedHat/Oracle Linux 6-9, Debian 9 and newer, Amazon Linux*)

CPU: 1

Memory: 256 MB minimum

Storage: 200 MB


*Amazon Linux 2023 is currently not supported for TunHub

Ports:

outbound TCP 443 for Breeze agent (dest: breeze-server.cloudaware.com)

outbound TCP 443 for TunHub (dest: tunhub.cloudaware.com)

3. Once Breeze is installed, the server gets access to breeze-server.cloudaware.com and may act as TunHub proxy.

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4. Once the route is pre-configured and ready, get the generated Destination Host and Destination Port required for adding the integration in question.

Integration Name

Destination Host/Port To Be Used For Field(s)

JIRA

URL (e.g. https://tunhub.cloudaware.com:12345)

vCenter Management Server

URL (e.g. https://tunhub.cloudaware.com:12345)

SCCM

Host (e.g. tunhub.cloudaware.com)
Port (e.g. 1245)

5. Go back to the integration details. The green light in 'Primary Channel' means that TunHub integration has been successfully added. If there is a red light, please contact support@cloudaware.com.

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