On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 02:44:40PM +0200, Georgios Petasis wrote: > Στις 8/3/2012 13:47, ο/η Alon Levy έγραψε: > >On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 01:23:02PM +0200, Georgios Petasis wrote: > >>Στις 8/3/2012 11:30, ο/η Alon Levy έγραψε: > >>>ok, if the VM runs on a separate pc, of course it doesn't work - I > >>>wrongly assumed it was on the same pc as virt-manager. You need to > >>>capture the interface that the spice connection is on - so the > >>>network connection, which would be em1 / eth0. Wireshark has a > >>>neat mode where it shows you the packets per interface before > >>>starting a capture on a specific interface > >>>(menu->capture->interfaces, or ctrl-i). > >>Dear Alon, > >> > >>I am a little confused. > >>I have a PC. I have started a VNC server on the pc. I run > >>virt-manager inside this vnc server. I run the VM from this > >>virt-manager (so virt-manager& VM run in the pc that the vnc server > >>runs). > >>And from a second pc, I have a vnc client, that I see all these. > >OK, I didn't understand correctly, thanks for the patience. > > > >>I have uploaded a capture from em1 here: > >>http://server.intellitech.gr/spice-em1.cap.bz2 > >> > >So this one will be pointless since the spice connection is over > >loopback on your headless pc. > > > >So you are using wireshark on the headless PC via VNC? > Yes, wireshark runs on the same pc as the vnc server, virt-manager & the VM. > I control it through a vnc client, from another pc. > > I don't see any > >TCP connections being created, as I would expect if virt-manager starter > >the spice connection after the capture is started. Can you please make > >sure virt-manager is closed before you start the capture? > I have rebooted the pc, I have started wireshark, and then started > virt-manager & the VM. The VM booted (windows 7 64 bit), I pressed a > few keys, then I opened the start menu, some more key presses, and > finally I stopped the VM (normal shutdown from windows). > > All this interaction is here: > http://server.intellitech.gr/spice-wholevm.cap.bz2 > > If something is still missing, I think that it is possible it does > not exist. >
It's there, just the dissector thinks it VNC, but the initial bytes say REDQ. Looking into it, thanks for the trouble. > Regards, > > George _______________________________________________ virt mailing list virt@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt