Re: [libvirt] Feature request? Console tunnelling..

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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 02:57:45PM -0700, r-c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello libvirt-list..
> 
> Firstly I hope this is the appropriate forum for this question, I
> tried the IRC channel but didn't get any response...
> 
> Anyway, currently libvirt has console functionality built into it
> that can be used on a Dom0 e.g. 'virsh console xenU' to connect 
> and open guest xenU's console. I think it would be excellent if 
> there could be a feature added to the libvirt daemon to operate 
> this console externally! E.g. from an external machine I can do 
> (in python) something like: domain.openConsole() .readConsole() 
> .writeConsole() flushConsole()... hopefully that could be very 
> nice to implement a remote Ajaxterm with more security and no 
> reliance to run unnecessary services on the Dom0 since libvirtd
>  is already running :-)
> 
> I hope this makes sense, but if you perhaps thinks I going about
> this the wrong way please let me know!

Not at all. Tunnelling consoles will actually be incredibly easy once
I finish off adding the generic data streams API support in libvirt
and the libvirtd daemon.

My work in progress data stream APIs are being updated at this
location

http://gitorious.org/~berrange/libvirt/staging/commits/data-streams

This is the same stuff we're using for the secure migration stream
support too

Daniel
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