Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "sharepolicy".
2015 Feb 13
2
spice session locking
...ients from stealing my libvirtd
hosted spice session? This is a problem for me where multiple
co-workers access the same guest over a qemu+ssh:// connection.
Instead of simply disconnecting clients, I'd like libvirtd to deny the
new client.
I've been looking at polkit acl rules and the vnc sharePolicy
attribute but so far no luck.
2015 Feb 16
0
Re: spice session locking
...d
> hosted spice session? This is a problem for me where multiple
> co-workers access the same guest over a qemu+ssh:// connection.
> Instead of simply disconnecting clients, I'd like libvirtd to deny the
> new client.
>
> I've been looking at polkit acl rules and the vnc sharePolicy
> attribute but so far no luck.
>
I think the only possible way is to set a password to protect the SPICE
session. You know, libvirt doesn't interfere into SPICE connection
process. And the sharePolicy attribute exists only for VNC. SPICE
doesn't seem to support that.
Michal
2015 Feb 16
1
Re: spice session locking
...session? This is a problem for me where multiple
>> co-workers access the same guest over a qemu+ssh:// connection.
>> Instead of simply disconnecting clients, I'd like libvirtd to deny the
>> new client.
>>
>> I've been looking at polkit acl rules and the vnc sharePolicy
>> attribute but so far no luck.
>>
>
> I think the only possible way is to set a password to protect the SPICE
> session. You know, libvirt doesn't interfere into SPICE connection
> process. And the sharePolicy attribute exists only for VNC. SPICE
> doesn't seem...
2015 Feb 13
0
spice session locking
...ients from stealing my libvirtd
hosted spice session? This is a problem for me where multiple
co-workers access the same guest over a qemu+ssh:// connection.
Instead of simply disconnecting clients, I'd like libvirtd to deny the
new client.
I've been looking at polkit acl rules and the vnc sharePolicy
attribute but so far no luck.