
Thanx. I just received this from one of the developers so... I'll ask him tomorrow. Thanx for the effort!! On Feb 23, 2014 7:25 AM, "Yedidyah Bar David" <didi@redhat.com> wrote:
What wasn't asked? A password? You supply it on the command line, example below.
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*From: *"Koen Vanoppen" <vanoppen.koen@gmail.com> *To: *"Yedidyah Bar David" <didi@redhat.com>, users@ovirt.org *Sent: *Thursday, February 20, 2014 5:57:37 PM *Subject: *Re: spice password
No, it wasn't asked... On Feb 20, 2014 4:17 PM, "Yedidyah Bar David" <didi@redhat.com> wrote:
*From: *"Koen Vanoppen" <vanoppen.koen@gmail.com> *To: *"Yedidyah Bar David" <didi@redhat.com>, users@ovirt.org *Sent: *Thursday, February 20, 2014 5:06:37 PM *Subject: *Re: [Users] (no subject)
Thanx, for the answer. But he successfully created a ticket
With setVmTicket? So he supplied some password there, right?
and received a number, but when he then starts the client again, as asked ( "Connect to the client again (again, r-v will ask for the password in a pop-up window):" ) He has to give a password.
Yes - the password set with setVmTicket...
E.g.: vdsClient localhost setVmTicket $vmid topsecret 120 then start the spice client and input as password: topsecret (and it will expire in 120 seconds).
Maybe important. The username field is empty and can't be modified.
Indeed.
Kind regards,
Koen
2014-02-20 16:03 GMT+01:00 Yedidyah Bar David <didi@redhat.com>:
*From: *"Koen Vanoppen" <vanoppen.koen@gmail.com> *To: *users@ovirt.org *Sent: *Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:56:10 PM *Subject: *[Users] (no subject)
Hey Guys,
I'm back ;-). This time I have a question from one of our programmers. He's trying this:
http://www.ovirt.org/How_to_Connect_to_SPICE_Console_Without_Portal#Connecti...
But he bumps into this:
Connect to the client again (again, r-v will ask for the password in a pop-up window):
bash$ *remote-viewer --spice-ca-file ${CA_FILE} --spice-host-subject "${SUBJECT}" spice://${HOST}/?port=${PORT}\&tls-port=${SPORT}*
Now, the question is.... What's the password? Or where can I find it?
I think you need to set it with setVmTicket - see that page for an example. -- Didi
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