Hi Itamar, thanks for reply. I have actually found that and tried. The issue is
that client (remote-viewer on F19) still keeps trying to contact directly the
hosts. What I also do not understand is an overall idea behind. As far as I
have noticed, RHEV-m does not provide spice-proxy functionality on it's own. If
I understand well, it only directs clients to a proxy which sits somewhere
else, right? If so, what are pre-requisities on such a proxy solution? What
should it be?
Regards, Peter
- Original Message -
From: Itamar Heim
Sent: 08/21/13 01:23 PM
To: Peter Bahlyi
Subject: Re: [Users] VM Console access with isolated virtual hosts
On 08/21/2013 04:37 AM, Peter Bahlyi wrote: Hi everybody, I've got a
question - what if my hosts are isolated from the rest of network but I still
need to access consoles of my virtual machines with spice protocol? How to
get this solved? As far as I've noticed the clients (remote-viewer) connect
remotely to the hosts on ports assigned to virtual machines (5900, 5901,
5902) that are in my case unaccessible. I've found something about
spice-proxy but there is not any documentation around. Does anybody have
experience with this? Thanks for any info. Regards, Peter
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reviewed http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Spice_Proxy ? hmmm, it seems to lack
information on client version to support this
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