On 19. 3. 2021, at 20:26, Pascal DeMilly
<pascal(a)mantra-soft.com> wrote:
I will. I wish there was more documentation on how all of this works. My current test
sniffing the network show that actually the traffic is not on the port as defined in the
console file but on the tls-port of that file. so I am a little confused how all of this
works. And since everything is SSLed it is quite difficult to know what is happening
Hi,
I don’t entirely follow your steps, but let me try to describe the ovirt specific
implementation. spice-html5 used to work, but we removed it couple releases back since
it’s not performing well and it’s not maintained much. It worked the same way as novnc.
We need to secure the communication between the client and the proxy(which is done by wss)
and also make sure that only authorized targets are being proxied, and not any random
request.
In oVirt we add one more layer to the stock novnc-websockify communication. It could be
that websockify added these options later on but when we integrated these consoles it had
nothing.
We modified the client to sign the request for proxy that is verified by the (also
modified) proxy. There are small changes but they would need to be done for any other
client you’re trying to use (and for the proxy if you’d want to use a non-ovirt
websockify)
HTH.
michal
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 11:28 AM Vincent Royer <vincent(a)epicenergy.ca
<mailto:vincent@epicenergy.ca>> wrote:
Obviously I am assuming spice-html5 works with ovirt. Maybe it doesn't. I was never
able to make it work except with direct libvirt over spice.
I could never get the html5 implementation working. If you get this new spice-web-client
working, please post your config to the list!
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