On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 07:04:44PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Below is the plan for delivering the remote patch for review in
stages.
More details about in each email. I only expect to get through the
first two emails today.
I've been testing this out for real today
- IPv6 works correctly
- Once I generated the client & server certs the TLS stuff was working
pretty much without issue. Though we could do with printing out some
clearer stuff in the scenario where user typos on cert/key path names
as the current stuff is a littel obscure.
- I've been testing with the QEMU driver and hit a few problems with
the fact that qemuinternal.c will grab the URIs containing hostnames
in the virConnectOpen call. So qemu was getting the connection before
remote driver had a chance. Should be simply to path qemu_internal
to ignore URIs with a hostname set.
This last point was in turn killing virt-manager, with a hack workaround
it seems virt-manager more or less works. Well with obvious exception of
places where virt-manager uses local state outside the libvirt APIs, but
that's another story :-)
Dan.
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