On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 11:49:26AM +0100, Victor Toso wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 10:06:53AM +0800, wangjiedong wrote: > > Actually there are 2 questions. > > > Firstly , on Windows 7 vm i can install > > spice-webdavd-x64-2.2.msi and no error , but the service > > spice-webdavd in TASK MANAGER allways stop although rebooting > > vm. > > So, you are able to install without issues but it doesn't start? > > > Then, on Linux vm , I can install spice-webdavd and also can > > find Spice client folder icon on files network places, but when > > i click the icon , it faild with "HTTP ERROR : Invalid URI > > ‘http://[[fe80::f816:3eff:fe50:633b]]:9843/’", in fact > > fe80::f816:3eff:fe50:633b is inet6 address of NIC. The double [[ ]] is unexpected. Is this working as http://[fe80::f816:3eff:fe50:633b]:9843/ ? > > Weird, should be ipv4 address. > > 1) Which Linux VM is it? > > 2) In your Linux VM, can you go to the browser and access > 127.0.0.1:9843/ ? > > > If you resolved these questions, please help me, thanks > > I just tried in Fedora 28 VM and test (2) above worked while > Nautilus gave me an error "HTTP Error: Error resolving > "linux.local": Name or service not known" On fedora 28, I had to make sure that nss-mdns is installed (it was in my case), and then change /etc/nsswitch.conf so that the 'hosts' line starts with: hosts: files mdns4_minimal After this, I was able to ping linux.local. Christophe
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