
----- Original Message -----
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
Hi
----- Original Message -----
Hi,
AFAIK this feature is present in windows clients only.
@SPICE devel: Is there a plan to add this support also to Linux clients? To what version?
Upstream spice-gtk supports http proxy for a while.
http proxy support has been added to RHEL 6.5
Hope that helps
thanx, Tomas
PS: I will update the wiki according to the results from this discussion.
It would be nice to mark that as a note for RHEVM documentation too... I can post a documentation bug eventually....
I am not a RHEVM user, I don't know where is the documentation you are talking about. But I know that we track spice-gtk/virt-viewer RFE in bug and erratas for RHEL/RHEVM.
But for sure I tested with an updated Fedora 19 client and if I'm not wrong also with a Fedora 20 beta And none of them worked...
That's surprising, SPICE_PROXY=http://... and virt-viewer "proxy" configuration should work. Can you describe what you are testing?
So how far from "upstream spice-gtk" are Fedora 19-20?
Not very far.
On my Fedora 19 client I have spice-gtk3-0.20-6.fc19.x86_64 btw When I run console with Spice Proxy enabled from this Fedora 19 client I see that it runs remote-viewer indeed that is included in installed virt-viewer-0.5.6-1.fc19.x86_64 and rpm -qR virt-viewer gives also libspice-client-gtk-3.0.so.4 (the one included in spice-gtk3 version mentioned above)..
So what I'm missing to be "compliant" on fedora 19 client?
You said you are using ovirt? With XPI or mime? Could you get the SPICE_DEBUG=1 log and check that proxy is being used? Could you check from command line that your HTTP proxy is correctly configured (allow CONNECT etc) ex: SPICE_PROXY=http://proxy:3128 remote-viewer spice://host:port