Hello,

have you tried the usual settings?

export http_proxy="http://your.proxy.server:8080";
export https_proxy="http://your.proxy.server:8080";

This should work; if not, this:
https://www.jonathanmedd.net/2013/10/configuring-puppet-conf-to-support-a-proxy-server.html
says you can specify http_proxy_host and _port in the puppet.conf as well.

If ping work then routing should be ok.

Best
Rp


On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 3:00 PM, Greg Bro <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hello,
>  i am trying to run a master+agent setup on 2 Centos 7 vms with one
> ethernet adapter for internetconnection and one for the connection between
> the 2 vms.
>  But I cant seem to get them together. Since i am behind a company proxy i
> entered the proxy in the yum.conf and the /etc/environment to get the
> packages.
> I have given each vm an ip(ping works) in the same net for the 2. adapters
> and have entered the ips and hostnames in /etc/hosts.
> Anything helps.
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