[ovirt-devel] SSO using remote-viewer

Denis Kirjanov kda at itsirius.su
Mon Aug 11 13:12:28 UTC 2014



----- Исходное сообщение -----
От: "Vinzenz Feenstra" <vfeenstr at redhat.com>
Кому: "Michal Skrivanek" <michal.skrivanek at redhat.com>, "Denis Kirjanov" <kda at itsirius.su>
Копия: devel at ovirt.org
Отправленные: Понедельник, 11 Август 2014 г 17:07:40
Тема: Re: [ovirt-devel] SSO using remote-viewer

On 08/11/2014 03:06 PM, Vinzenz Feenstra wrote:
> On 08/11/2014 03:01 PM, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
>> On Aug 11, 2014, at 14:14 , Denis Kirjanov <kda at itsirius.su> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to login to a virtual machine without using the web 
>>> interface (User Portal) but through the remote-viewer and a small 
>>> python script to gather all required info such a certificate 
>>> subject, ticken and ports.
>>> The virtual machine has the rhevm sso package installed so I can get 
>>> to the machine through the web UI,
>>> but I can't do the same thing using remote-viewer. What I do see is 
>>> a gdm login window with
>>> my user account and 2 icons (Login into session and RHEV-M SSO login).
>>>
>>> Looks like I have to invoke something inside my python script to get 
>>> an access but I can't figure out what is missing…
>> you need to issue the "desktopLogin" command to actually perform the 
>> sign on. The viewer itself doesn't do anything
> If this is going through vdsm then it's the desktop login command. Via 
> the REST API it'd be just /vms/{vmid}/logon
Note: The REST API supports this from oVirt/RHEV 3.5

Thanks, but we're using oVirt/RHEV 3.1.
Does the PythonAPI (or ReST API) support something like this in 3.1?


>>
>> Thanks,
>> michal
>>
>>> Thanks!
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>


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