On 01/01/2011, at 9:38 PM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Hi,
connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with root user.
The problem we face is that we don't allow root connection for ssh.
Would it be possible to launch sudo on the remote server so we could connect
with the
[forwarding back to the list, in case this helps anyone else]
On 01/04/2011 10:24 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 01/04/2011 10:13 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
My problem was that I wanted to do it with virt-manager which only
connect using URI qemu+ssh://r...@remote/system :-(
virt-manager lets
Eric sorry for private mail, I tought libvirt-list was the To.
Le 04/01/2011 18:13, Daniel Huhardeaux a écrit :
Hi all
Le 03/01/2011 22:32, Eric Blake a écrit :
On 01/01/2011 03:38 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Hi,
connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with root
user.
Le 04/01/2011 18:24, Eric Blake a écrit :
On 01/04/2011 10:13 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
My problem was that I wanted to do it with virt-manager which only
connect using URI qemu+ssh://r...@remote/system :-(
virt-manager lets you add a new connection and specify the username. On
On 01/01/2011 03:38 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Hi,
connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with root
user. The problem we face is that we don't allow root connection for ssh.
I haven't tried, but it seems to me like you should be able to do
qemu+ssh://u...@remote/system
Hi,
connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with root
user. The problem we face is that we don't allow root connection for ssh.
Would it be possible to launch sudo on the remote server so we could
connect with the console user?
Regards
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Daniel
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