Re: Need more doc for libvirt-console-proxy

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Hello,

Friendly ping about this info request.

I tried again and all my questions remain.

Thanks.

Guy Godfroy

Le 22/04/2021 à 11:17, Guy Godfroy a écrit :
Hello,

I'm making a web app for my company that will enable different teams to
manage their own VMs. I wish to make possible to interact with each VM
console, so I plan to use some xterm.js with websockets.

So I discovered libvirt-console-proxy [1] when I looked for something to
put a libvirt console into a websocket. That seems like the right tool
for the job.

The only doc I found is this article from 2017 [2]. After trying to
understand from this article and from --help, I still have many
questions. I am really bad at reading code so I can't even get answers
from the sources.

My main concern is: How a client is supposed to talk to the proxy? It is
said that a security token must be provided. How? HTTP header? Which
header? Am I missing something in websocket protocol? I think an example
client implementation would help a lot.

Also, I tried to use virtconsoleresolveradm to set up metadata on my
domains like explained in the article [1] :

./virtconsoleresolveradm enable milou
Enabled access to domain 'milou'

But that doesn't seem to do anything (except defining the metadata
namespace in the XML):

     virsh metadata milou http://libvirt.org/schemas/console-proxy/1.0
     <consoles/>

I precise that I have already this in my XML:

     <serial type='pty'>
       <target type='isa-serial' port='0'>
         <model name='isa-serial'/>
       </target>
     </serial>
     <console type='pty'>
       <target type='serial' port='0'/>
     </console>

Should I remove that? Should I edit that?

Thanks for your help.

Guy Godfroy

[1] https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt-console-proxy
[2]
https://www.berrange.com/posts/2017/01/26/announce-new-libvirt-console-proxy-project/





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