You've given lots of explanation about what you did and now it works! : if you have time, it may be a good idea to put that into a wiki page at http://www.spice-space.org/page/Main_Page since you already made most of the work :-)
Frederic. ----- Mail original ----- > On 03/01/2011 10:00 AM, william wrote: > > On 03/01/2011 08:13 AM, william wrote: > >> On 03/01/2011 12:23 AM, Robert Relyea wrote: > >>> On 02/28/2011 08:34 AM, william wrote: > >>>> On 02/26/2011 08:49 PM, Alon Levy wrote: > >>>>> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 12:06:33PM +0100, william wrote: > >>>>>> On 02/24/2011 08:10 PM, Alon Levy wrote: > >>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 05:46:33PM +0100, william wrote: > >>>>>>>> On 02/24/2011 05:09 PM, Alon Levy wrote: > >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 04:28:13PM +0100, william wrote: > >>>>>>>>>> On 02/24/2011 12:09 PM, Alon Levy wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:17:21AM +0100, > >>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>>>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>> Dear list, > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> i have tried to get smartcard support running but i'm a > >>>>>>>>>>>> bit > >>>>>>>>>>>> lost :) > >>>>>>>>>>>> probably because it's not finished yet. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> we have smartcards with certificates like us dod and i > >>>>>>>>>>>> would > >>>>>>>>>>>> like to use > >>>>>>>>>>>> those from a client on a remote server for > >>>>>>>>>>>> authentication and > >>>>>>>>>>>> such. > >>>>>>>>>>>> I have followed the build instructions: > >>>>>>>>>>>> http://spice-space.org/page/Building_Instructions on a > >>>>>>>>>>>> ubuntu > >>>>>>>>>>>> system and > >>>>>>>>>>>> have managed to get those compiled. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> But when i try to start a vm with smartcard passthrough > >>>>>>>>>>>> it > >>>>>>>>>>>> asks me to give > >>>>>>>>>>>> a driver name? > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> ./x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -chardev > >>>>>>>>>>>> socket,server,host=0.0.0.0,port=2001,id=ccid,nowait > >>>>>>>>>>>> -device > >>>>>>>>>>>> ccid-card-passthru,chardev=ccid -drive > >>>>>>>>>>>> file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.img,if=ide -soundhw > >>>>>>>>>>>> ac97 -L > >>>>>>>>>>>> pc-bios > >>>>>>>>>>>> -nographic -vga qxl -spice port=5930,disable-ticketing > >>>>>>>>>>>> -usbdevice tablet > >>>>>>>>>>>> -enable-kvm -m 512 > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> do_spice_init: starting 0.6.3 > >>>>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_KEYBOARD > >>>>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_MOUSE > >>>>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_QXL > >>>>>>>>>>>> red_worker_main: begin > >>>>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_RECORD > >>>>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_PLAYBACK > >>>>>>>>>>>> qemu-system-x86_64: -device > >>>>>>>>>>>> ccid-card-passthru,chardev=ccid: > >>>>>>>>>>>> Parameter > >>>>>>>>>>>> 'driver' expects a driver name > >>>>>>>>>>>> Try with argument '?' for a list. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Am i starting the vm the right way or am i missing > >>>>>>>>>>>> something? > >>>>>>>>>>> You are doing the right steps with the wrong qemu. To be > >>>>>>>>>>> explicit: qemu hasn't > >>>>>>>>>>> accepted the patches for the smartcard devices yet, so I > >>>>>>>>>>> don't > >>>>>>>>>>> know where you > >>>>>>>>>>> got the qemu executable but unless you built it by hand > >>>>>>>>>>> and > >>>>>>>>>>> applied the patches > >>>>>>>>>>> on the list, or easier used the pull url I provide in the > >>>>>>>>>>> patches I sent (like v20 > >>>>>>>>>>> git://anongit.freedesktop.org/~alon/qemu usb_ccid.v20) > >>>>>>>>>>> you > >>>>>>>>>>> won't have them. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Alon > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Sorry for the priv mail :( > >>>>>>>>>> i can start the vm now with the usb_ccid.v19 git 20 gives > >>>>>>>>>> me > >>>>>>>>>> compile errors > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> ./x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -chardev > >>>>>>>>>> socket,server,host=0.0.0.0,port=2001,id=ccid,nowait > >>>>>>>>>> -device > >>>>>>>>>> usb-ccid > >>>>>>>>>> -device ccid-card-passthru,chardev=ccid -drive > >>>>>>>>>> file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.img,if=ide -soundhw > >>>>>>>>>> ac97 -L > >>>>>>>>>> pc-bios -nographic -spice port=5930,disable-ticketing > >>>>>>>>>> -usbdevice > >>>>>>>>>> tablet -enable-kvm -m 512 -device > >>>>>>>>>> virtio-net-pci,vlan=0,id=net0,mac=52:54:00:f4:f5:0b -net > >>>>>>>>>> user > >>>>>>>>>> do_spice_init: starting 0.7.3 > >>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_KEYBOARD > >>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_MOUSE > >>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_RECORD > >>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_PLAYBACK > >>>>>>>>>> spice_server_add_interface: SPICE_INTERFACE_QXL > >>>>>>>>>> red_worker_main: begin > >>>>>>>>>> handle_dev_input: start > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> I also installed spice 0.7.3 > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> When starting the spicec client i can connect but how can > >>>>>>>>>> i > >>>>>>>>>> share > >>>>>>>>>> say a local device now through spicec to the guest? > >>>>>>>>>> On the local client i can run pcsc_scan and it returns my > >>>>>>>>>> reader > >>>>>>>>>> and > >>>>>>>>>> detects my card, would that also be possible on the guest? > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> about v20 if you can run make V=1 and post the output? > >>>>>>>> Nah forget this > >>>>>>>> i did not switch to v20 that was the problem. > >>>>>>> I still don't understand, but it would be nice if you could > >>>>>>> do your > >>>>>>> tests with the last version, v20, even if the changes are > >>>>>>> just > >>>>>>> cosmetic. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> about the rest, yes, the guest should show the card too > >>>>>>>>> using > >>>>>>>>> pcsc_scan. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> you shouldn't need to be root on the client, but possibly > >>>>>>>>> it will > >>>>>>>>> work then - > >>>>>>>>> could you try that? in that case I don't remember exactly > >>>>>>>>> what > >>>>>>>>> the solution was :( > >>>>>>>>> but there is one! > >>>>>>>> ok here is what i see now > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> - on my local system i have: > >>>>>>>> #lsusb > >>>>>>>> Bus 007 Device 008: ID 04e6:5410 SCM Microsystems, Inc. > >>>>>>>> SCR35xx > >>>>>>>> Smart Card Reader > >>>>>>>> #pcsc_scan > >>>>>>>> PC/SC device scanner > >>>>>>>> V 1.4.16 (c) 2001-2009, Ludovic > >>>>>>>> Rousseau<[email protected]> > >>>>>>>> Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.5.3 > >>>>>>>> Scanning present readers... > >>>>>>>> 0: SCM SCR 355 00 00 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Thu Feb 24 17:36:04 2011 > >>>>>>>> Reader 0: SCM SCR 355 00 00 > >>>>>>>> Card state: Card inserted, > >>>>>>>> ATR: 3B F9 18 00 00 81 31 FE 45xxxxxxxxxxx > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> - Now when i start qemu like the following > >>>>>>>> #./x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -chardev > >>>>>>>> socket,server,host=0.0.0.0,port=2001,id=ccid,nowait -device > >>>>>>>> usb-ccid > >>>>>>>> -device ccid-card-passthru,chardev=ccid -drive > >>>>>>>> file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.img,if=ide -soundhw ac97 > >>>>>>>> -L > >>>>>>>> pc-bios -nographic -spice port=5930,disable-ticketing > >>>>>>>> -usbdevice > >>>>>>>> tablet -enable-kvm -m 512 -device > >>>>>>>> virtio-net-pci,vlan=0,id=net0,mac=52:54:00:f4:f5:0b -net > >>>>>>>> user > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> - i see this in my vm after starting spicec with the > >>>>>>>> following > >>>>>>>> options > >>>>>>>> #spicec -h localhost -p 5930 > >>>>>>>> #lsusb > >>>>>>>> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 08e6:4433 Gemplus GemPC433-Swap > >>>>>>>> #pcsc_scan > >>>>>>>> PC/SC device scanner > >>>>>>>> V 1.4.16 (c) 2001-2009, Ludovic > >>>>>>>> Rousseau<[email protected]> > >>>>>>>> Compiled with PC/SC lite version: 1.5.3 > >>>>>>>> Scanning present readers... > >>>>>>>> 0: Gemplus GemPC4433 SL (1) 00 00 > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Thu Feb 24 17:42:05 2011 > >>>>>>>> Reader 0: Gemplus GemPC4433 SL (1) 00 00 > >>>>>>>> Card state: Card removed, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> After removing the device from my local machine and starting > >>>>>>>> the vm > >>>>>>>> again with the above options it still shows me the gemplus > >>>>>>>> smartcard > >>>>>>>> reader > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Any hints from here? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Yes. It looks like the guest sees the ccid device (that's the > >>>>>>> Gemplus, > >>>>>>> you can see it's qemu if you do lsusb), but no card. The > >>>>>>> reason for > >>>>>>> the > >>>>>>> later is that spicec didn't see any card. That's why I > >>>>>>> suggested > >>>>>>> trying to > >>>>>>> run spicec as root - the bottom line is that you need to make > >>>>>>> sure NSS > >>>>>>> can see the device as a regular user. I'll try to supply > >>>>>>> better > >>>>>>> instructions > >>>>>>> later. > >>>>>> Well i managed to get something working but i'm not sure if > >>>>>> thats > >>>>>> the way to go. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> When i start the vm with the ccid passthrough i receive a > >>>>>> device > >>>>>> gemplus. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> When starting spicec with --smartcard after adding the aet > >>>>> oops, forgot you needed that. > >>>>> > >>>>>> middleware libs to the nss database with the following > >>>>>> command: > >>>>>> modutil -dbdir sql:/etc/pki/nssdb/ -add "Aet" -libfile > >>>>>> /usr/lib/libaetpkss.so.3.0 > >>>>>> then start spicec with --smartcard my reader begins blinking > >>>>>> so > >>>>>> something is read from the token but then in the vm i got > >>>>>> nothing > >>>>>> when using pcsc_scan perhaps it has todo something with the > >>>>>> following error on the start of spicec: Warning: VSC Error: > >>>>>> reader > >>>>>> -1, code 32684 > >>>>>> > >>>>> So using "spicec --smartcard" (spicec for short) you can't do > >>>>> pcsc_scan > >>>>> and see a card in the vm? > >>>>> > >>>>>> Anyway i also got the idea that using the vscclient would be > >>>>>> possible so i gave that a try > >>>>>> vscclient -e use_hw=yes 127.0.0.1 2001 > >>>>>> i takes some time but then i can do list and it shows me that > >>>>>> my > >>>>>> smartcard is active and has a card in it > >>>>>> but in the vm nogo > >>>>>> > >>>>>> vscclient -e use_hw=yes 127.0.0.1 2001 > >>>>>>> list > >>>>>> Active Readers: > >>>>>> 0 CARD_PRESENT SCM SCR 355 00 00 > >>>>>> 0 UNAVAILABLE 1 > >>>>>> 0 UNAVAILABLE 2 > >>>>>> 0 UNAVAILABLE 3 > >>>>>> 0 UNAVAILABLE 4 > >>>>>> Inactive Readers: > >>>>>>> debug 1 > >>>>>> debug level = 1 > >>>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=5 (0x5) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 CA DF 30 05 > >>>>>> send response: 69 00 > >>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=10 (0xa) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 A4 04 00 05 A0 00 00 00 01 > >>>>>> send response: 6A 82 > >>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=14 (0xe) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 A4 04 00 09 A0 00 00 03 08 00 00 10 00 > >>>>>> send response: 6A 82 > >>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=14 (0xe) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 A4 04 00 09 A0 00 00 03 08 00 00 10 00 > >>>>>> send response: 6A 82 > >>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=7 (0x7) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 A4 08 00 02 2F 00 > >>>>>> send response: 6A 81 > >>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=7 (0x7) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 A4 08 00 02 50 15 > >>>>>> send response: 6A 81 > >>>>>> Header: type=7, reader_id=0 length=7 (0x7) > >>>>>> recv APDU: 00 A4 08 00 02 50 15 > >>>>>> send response: 6A 81 > >>>>>> > >>>>>> so it kinda works accept that it does not see the right card > >>>>>> it also > >>>>>> shows me the wrong atr. > >>>>> The ATR isn't wrong, it's just not the card's ATR. The > >>>>> architecture > >>>>> is like this: > >>>>> > >>>>> real card - real reader - pcscd - spicec (via nss) - simulated > >>>>> card<-protocol-> > >>>>> emulated ccid device - |(in vm) pcscd - pcsc_scan (or any > >>>>> other > >>>>> client) > >>>>> > >>>>> When using vscclient it's exactly the same, difference is just > >>>>> that > >>>>> it goes via a TCP socket directly instead of in a spice > >>>>> channel. > >>>>> > >>>>> So the ATR you see in the vm is by the simulated card > >>>>> (libcacard). > >>>>> > >>>>> But you should definitely see a card with spicec as well. > >>>>> > >>>>>> I also need the middleware library in the vm else it does not > >>>>>> work > >>>>>> at all. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Any ideas? > >>>>> Nothing really. I'll try to take a look at the APDU's later > >>>>> (I'm not > >>>>> really an expert on them) - can you try using the certificates > >>>>> backed > >>>>> card just to make sure everything except the hardware is > >>>>> working > >>>>> correctly? (i.e. vm stack is fine, spicec version and > >>>>> libspiceserver > >>>>> and qemu versions work fine). The instructions are in qemu > >>>>> doc/ccid.txt I think. (http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/84129/ > >>>>> is > >>>>> the patch with the file). > >>>>> > >>>> I'm not getting any further. > >>>> > >>>> I will explain below the stips i took to get things (almost:) > >>>> running > >>>> > >>>> Download all deps: > >>>> git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/~alon/qemu > >>>> git checkout -b usb_ccid.v20 origin/usb_ccid.v20 > >>>> wget > >>>> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~alon/libcacard/snapshot/libcacard-0.1.2.tar.gz > >>>> > >>>> wget > >>>> http://spice-space.org/download/releases/spice-0.7.3.tar.bz2 > >>>> wget > >>>> http://spice-space.org/download/releases/spice-protocol-0.7.1.tar.bz2 > >>>> > >>>> install libcacard > >>>> install spice protocol > >>>> install spice client and server with the configure option > >>>> --enable-smartcard > >>>> install qemu with configure option --enable-smartcard > >>>> --enable-spice > >>>> > >>>> import certificates into nss database > >>>> mkdir -p /etc/pki/nssdb > >>>> certutil -N -d /etc/pki/nssdb > >>>> certutil -d /etc/pki/nssdb -x -t "CT,CT,CT" -S -s "CN=cert1" -n > >>>> cert1 > >>>> certutil -d /etc/pki/nssdb -x -t "CT,CT,CT" -S -s "CN=cert2" -n > >>>> cert2 > >>>> certutil -d /etc/pki/nssdb -x -t "CT,CT,CT" -S -s "CN=cert3" -n > >>>> cert3 > >>>> > >>>> certutil -L -d /etc/pki/nssdb > >>>> cert3 > >>>> CTu,Cu,Cu > >>>> cert1 > >>>> CTu,Cu,Cu > >>>> cert2 > >>>> CTu,Cu,Cu > >>>> > >>>> start vm with the following options > >>>> -spice addr=127.0.0.1,port=5930,disable-ticketing -usb -device > >>>> usb-ccid -device > >>>> ccid-card-emulated,backend=certificates,cert1=cert1,cert2=cert2,cert3=cert3 > >>>> > >>>> start spicec -h localhost -p 5930 > >>>> after boot i have gemplus ccid reader and pcsc_scan tells me > >>>> that i > >>>> have a reader > >>>> > >>>> But how can i show the certificates cert1,2,3 in the vm with > >>>> certutil? > >>> You need to start certutil with a database which points the the > >>> smart card. > >>> If you install libcoolkey, I believe /etc/pki/nssdb should > >>> already be > >>> set up... > >>> > >>> Here's what mine looks like: > >>> > >>> bobs-laptop(51) modutil -list -dbdir sql:/etc/pki/nssdb > >>> > >>> Listing of PKCS #11 Modules > >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- > >>> 1. NSS Internal Crypto Services > >>> slots: 3 slots attached > >>> status: loaded > >>> > >>> slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services > >>> token: NSS Generic Crypto Services > >>> > >>> slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services > >>> token: NSS Certificate DB > >>> > >>> slot: NSS Application Slot 00000004 > >>> token: NSS user database > >>> > >>> 2. CoolKey PKCS #11 Module > >>> library name: libcoolkeypk11.so > >>> slots: 1 slot attached > >>> status: loaded > >>> > >>> slot: SCM SCR 3310 [CCID Interface] (21120504104040) 00 00 > >>> token: > >>> > >>> 3. Built-ins > >>> library name: /usr/lib64/__libnssckbi.so > >>> slots: There are no slots attached to this module > >>> status: Not loaded > >>> ----------------------------------------------------------- > >>> bobs-laptop(52) > >>> > >>> The important one here is #2 ("Coolkey PKCS #11 Module"). > >>> > >>> Once you have that you should be able to run > >>> > >>> certutil -L -h all -d sql:/etc/pki/nssdb > >>> > >>> to list all the certs on your card. > >>> > >>> bob > >> > >> Ok i have that in my local system where i use the aet middleware. > >> Then doing the certutil -L -d sql:/etc/pki/nssdb -h all i get the > >> certificates after entering the pin. > >> > >> But how are those visible within the vm with the virtual smartcard > >> reader ? When i use the same middelware library it tells me that i > >> have the wrong smartcard. So i guess i need something like the > >> coolkey or aet in the vm but then for the virtual smartcard? > >> > >> With kind regards > >> > >> William > >> > > some more info > > > > On my laptop my list looks like: > > Listing of PKCS #11 Modules > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > 1. NSS Internal PKCS #11 Module > > slots: 2 slots attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: NSS Internal Cryptographic Services > > token: NSS Generic Crypto Services > > > > slot: NSS User Private Key and Certificate Services > > token: NSS Certificate DB > > > > 2. Root Certs > > library name: /etc/pki/nssdb/libnssckbi.so > > slots: 1 slot attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: NSS Builtin Objects > > token: Builtin Object Token > > > > 3. Aet1 > > library name: /usr/lib/libaetpkss.so.3.0 > > slots: 5 slots attached > > status: loaded > > > > slot: SCM SCR 355 00 00 > > token: smartcard > > > > slot: UNAVAILABLE 1 > > token: > > > > slot: UNAVAILABLE 2 > > token: > > > > slot: UNAVAILABLE 3 > > token: > > > > slot: UNAVAILABLE 4 > > token: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > on the vm i only have 1 and 2 like above and number 3 i can add but > > then it says token not recognized. > > > > But when i try Alon his option to create the 3 certs manually and > > use > > those when starting the vm i also can't show them? > > so do i need to add like libcacard.so as a middleware lib or > > something > > in the vm? > > > Ok finally it works :) > > i had to install the coolkey (thanks Robert) libs and add those to > the > nss database. > i was looking for something like that, I just did not understand that > I > had to install the coolkey in the vm. > > so for my understanding the libcacard virtual smartcard is based on > coolkey? > > So now i have that working with vscclient and not with spicec. > Spicec uses the /etc/pki/nssdb file and my smartcard starts to blink > but > it cannot use the smartcard in the vm. > pcsc_scan also tells me that it has no smartcard. > > This is when starting the vm with: > -chardev socket,server,host=0.0.0.0,port=2001,id=ccid,nowait -device > usb-ccid -device ccid-card-passthru,chardev=ccid -usb > > This works with vscclient but spicec just gives an error and no > smartcard. > > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8679] > SmartCardChannel::cac_card_events_thread_main: VEVENT_READER_INSERT > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8657] SmartCardChannel::add_unallocated_reader: > adding unallocated reader 0x914c510 > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8679] > SmartCardChannel::cac_card_events_thread_main: VEVENT_CARD_INSERT > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8679] > SmartCardChannel::cac_card_events_thread_main: VEVENT_READER_INSERT > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8679] > SmartCardChannel::cac_card_events_thread_main: VEVENT_READER_INSERT > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8679] > SmartCardChannel::cac_card_events_thread_main: VEVENT_READER_INSERT > 1299000951 INFO [8657:8679] > SmartCardChannel::cac_card_events_thread_main: VEVENT_READER_INSERT > 1299000951 WARN [8657:8657] > SmartCardChannel::handle_reader_add_response: VSC Error: reader -1, > code > 32511 > > > > With kind regards > > > > William > >> > >> > >>>>>> With kind regards > >>>>>> > >>>>>> William > >>>>>>>> With kind regards > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> William van de Velde > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> With kind regards > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> William > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> With kind regards > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> William > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>>>>>>> Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>>>>>>>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>>>>> Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>>>>>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>>>>> Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>>>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>>> Spice-devel mailing list > >>>>>> [email protected] > >>>>>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Spice-devel mailing list > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >>> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Spice-devel mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Spice-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > Spice-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel > _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel
