-------- Original Message --------
On February 15, 2018 12:52 AM, Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 9:20 PM, Alex Bartonek Alex(a)unix1337.com
wrote:
>-------- Original Message --------
> On February 14, 2018 2:23 AM, Yedidyah Bar David didi(a)redhat.com wrote:
>>On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 5:20 AM, Alex Bartonek Alex(a)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
> 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.