Hi Koen,
that's bad. I don't have logging of username and password length here.
I'll try to work on this. You can try attached patch to extend logging
by username and password in the mean time and provide me the full
resulting log file? Please review whether there is no password and if
there is then please change it to fakepass.
Thanks,
Michal
On 06/29/2011 03:19 PM, Koen Calliauw wrote:
Hi Michal,
Here's what appears in the logfile when using libvirt_logfile_set:
[Wed Jun 29 15:18:00 2011] [error] [client 10.9.1.10] PHP Warning:
libvirt_connect(): internal error HTTP response code 500 for call to
'Login'. Fault: ServerFaultCode - Cannot complete login due to an
incorrect user name or password. in /var/www/virt.php on line 9,
referer:
http://10.9.0.3/
[2011-06-29 15:18:00 libvirt-php/core]: libvirt_connect: Cannot
establish connection to esx://10.9.0.2?transport=http
<
http://10.9.0.2?transport=http>
Best regards,
Koen Calliauw
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Michal Novotny <minovotn(a)redhat.com
<mailto:minovotn@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi Koen,
thanks for you e-mail. I don't know what exactly is going on here but
could you please try to enable debug logging using
libvirt_logfile_set($filename, $maxsize)
API function? The maxsize parameter is optional and it defaults to
1024
KiB (1M). The file have to have write permissions so you can touch the
file, e.g. debug.log and change it's permissions to 777 to allow
logging. Once you try to login using the script you mentioned with
debug
set you will get the debug output into the debug.log file which
could be
send to us for further analysis.
Thanks,
Michal
On 06/29/2011 03:03 PM, Koen Calliauw wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've started playing with libvirt-php yesterday and with the help of
> Michal Novotny got it running quite painlessly. However, the login
> from PHP to my testing ESXi server seems to be failing. I've
> wiresharked the HTTP traffic with a virsh -c (which works) and
> compared that to the traffic I see when using the libvirt-php
> extension, here's the difference I see (mind the username)
>
> Not working (libvirt-php)
>
> <Login xmlns="urn:vim25"><_this xmlns="urn:vim25"
> xsi:type="ManagedObjectReference"
> type="SessionManager">ha-sessionmgr</_this><userName
xmlns="urn:vim25"
> xsi:type="xsd:string">root8.</userName><password
xmlns="urn:vim25"
> xsi:type="xsd:string">fakepass</password></Login>
>
> Working (virsh -c)
>
> <Login xmlns="urn:vim25"><_this xmlns="urn:vim25"
> xsi:type="ManagedObjectReference"
> type="SessionManager">ha-sessionmgr</_this><userName
xmlns="urn:vim25"
> xsi:type="xsd:string">root</userName><password
xmlns="urn:vim25"
> xsi:type="xsd:string">fakepass</password></Login>
>
> So for some reason something gets appended (8.) or encoded wrong or
> something when I use the PHP extension. This is the testing code
I run:
>
> <?php
> $credentials =
>
array(VIR_CRED_AUTHNAME=>'root',VIR_CRED_PASSPHRASE=>'fakepass');
> $conn = libvirt_connect("esx://10.9.0.2?transport=http
<
http://10.9.0.2?transport=http>
> <
http://10.9.0.2?transport=http>", FALSE, $credentials);
> if($conn) {
> print_r(libvirt_connect_get_hypervisor($conn));
>
> } else {
> echo "Connection failed: ".libvirt_get_last_error();
> }
>
> Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Best regards,
> Koen Calliauw
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RHCE, Red Hat
Virtualization | libvirt-php bindings |
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<
http://php-virt-control.org>
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