On 7/2/20 9:40 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
Allow enabling TLS for the NBD server used to do pull-mode backups. Note
that documentation already mentions 'tls', so this just implements the
schema and XML bits.

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <[email protected]>
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+++ b/tests/domainbackupxml2xmlin/backup-pull-encrypted.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
  <domainbackup mode="pull">
    <incremental>1525889631</incremental>
-  <server transport='tcp' name='localhost' port='10809'/>
+  <server transport='tcp' tls='yes' name='localhost' port='10809'/>

So this doesn't say what files are actually feeding the TLS configuration; the docs already mentioned 'tls', but do we need to add a cross-reference that states when tls='yes' is in effect then the server uses the files as configured in qemu.conf? Knowing how the server is keyed is important for writing a client that can connect over TLS to the server.

But the overall idea makes sense.

Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <[email protected]>

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