
-------- Original Message -------- On February 15, 2018 12:52 AM, Yedidyah Bar David <didi@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 9:20 PM, Alex Bartonek Alex@unix1337.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 5:20 AM, Alex Bartonek Alex@unix1337.com wrote:
I've built and rebuilt about 4 oVirt servers. Consider myself pretty good at this. LOL. So I am setting up a oVirt server for a friend on his r710. CentOS 7, ovirt 4.2. /etc/hosts has the correct IP and FQDN setup. When I build a VM and try to open a console session via SPICE I am unable to connect to the graphic server. I'm connecting from a Windows 10 box. Using virt-manager to connect. What happens when you try? Unable to connect to the graphic console is what the error says. Here is the .vv file other than the cert stuff in it: [virt-viewer] type=spice host=192.168.1.83
-------- Original Message -------- On February 14, 2018 2:23 AM, Yedidyah Bar David didi@redhat.com wrote: port=-1 password=<removed> Password is valid for 120 seconds.
delete-this-file=1 fullscreen=0 title=Win_7_32bit:%d toggle-fullscreen=shift+f11 release-cursor=shift+f12 tls-port=5900 enable-smartcard=0 enable-usb-autoshare=1 usb-filter=-1,-1,-1,-1,0 tls-ciphers=DEFAULT host-subject=O=williams.com,CN=randb.williams.com Port 5900 is listening by IP on the server, so that looks correct. I shut the firewall off just in case it was the issue..no go.
Did you verify that you can connect there manually (e.g. with telnet)? Can you run a sniffer on both sides to make sure traffic passes correctly? Can you check vdsm/libvirt logs on the host side?
Ok.. I must have tanked it on install with the firewall. The firewall is blocking port 5900. This is on CentOS 7. If I flush the rules, it works.