On 06/27/2012 04:35 AM, Pankaj Rawat wrote: > Hi All, > > I want to access vm via noon-root user. > > To explain my scenario : > Suppose I have following VM > VM1,VM2,VM3,VM4 > > I want > User1 access VM1 only > User2 access VM2 only > User3 access VM3 only > User4 access VM4 only As long as exactly one user ever needs to access a given VM, then we have a solution: use qemu:///session (although getting networking to work with qemu:///session is interesting). But if you want more than one user to interact with a VM while still limiting things according to uid, then you'll have to wait for Daniel Berrange's patch series adding fine-grained access control to be incorporated; it's still a work in progress probably several months away from general availability. > The contents of this e-mail and any attachment(s) are confidential and This disclaimer is unenforceable on an publicly-archived list. Please consider using a personal account instead of your employer's account to avoid spamming the list with poor netiquette legalese. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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