On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 11:04:54PM -0500, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-01-01 at 10:57 +0800, Charles.Tsai-蔡清海-工程部 wrote:
> > Hi John,
> > 
> > Thank you for information. I searched the information of sshfs. In 
> > Microsoft windows, I found an open source for it and it is basically a user 
> > mode file system.
> > As for the X2GO, it is basically a remote desktop connection utility which 
> > is similar what SPICE does.
> > 
> > I could not catch your points how you can you in slot SPICE in the place of 
> > NX? Can tell me where I can find the information/article regarding this? 
> > Also, it is my doubt why the dokan(sshfs) cannot work with SPICE? Can the 
> > SPICE use existing channel for instance "main channel" to send the local 
> > files system information to the guest OS? Any problem with this 
> > implementation approach?
> <snip>
> Hello, Charles.  <grin> There is no documentation on integrating SPICE
> and X2Go; it would be a new initiative.  It may be possible to do it in
> a SPICE channel but since I am more of an integrator and not a developer
> at all, that is not something I would attempt.  Good luck with your
> endeavors - John

Regarding the filesystem over Spice, You could create a new channel and
use it for that. You can follow the footsteps of the USB channel
recently added, it introduced an opaque channel (server/spicevmc.c)
which the client and guest/qemu can use. For usb it is used between the
usb device in qemu and the client, it can as easily be used between a
guest and the client, the guest running sshfs over it. Although I guess
the encryption part would be really redundant if you use a secure spice
channel.

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