Hi John,

do you mean 'Spice client' addon in chrome store? 

>From what I learnt about the client, it seems it's basically HTML5 client for 
>SPICE. For this you must set up your websocket proxy.

I believe the easier way is to use already built-in SPICE-HTML5 client. It 
should run on Firefox and Chrome. Please take a look at this page [1] and feel 
free to contact me about it.

There is also possibility of setting up websocket proxy and connecting to spice 
port directly, but IMHO that wouldn't be exactly user-friendly.

Cheers,
Franta.

[1]: 
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/noVNC_console#Setup_Websocket_Proxy_on_the_Engine_During_Install



----- Original Message -----
From: "John Gardeniers" <[email protected]>
To: "users" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:03:31 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Using a free-standing Spice viewer

Connecting to a VM console with Spice via the RHEV/Ovirt admin interface 
works just fine. How can I connect to a VM's console using a 
free-standing Spice viewer, such as the Chrome Spice Viewer plug-in? 
I've so far found no information on this at all.

regards,
John

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