On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 04:05:30PM +0100, Le Bris Gilles wrote:
Hi,
I would like to allow a user (non-root) to access the console of his VM
(he's got root access on it).
Using sudo doesn't seem to work:
/bin/virsh console vm
error: failed to get domain 'vm'
error: Domain not found: no domain with matching name 'vm'
If I assign suid to virsh, I get: 'error: Failed to initialize libvirt'
When you are running virsh as a non-root, you are connecting to the
session interface by default. Use 'virsh uri' to see where you are
connecting. You need to use 'virsh -c qemu:///system' to connect to
the system daemon (the default can be set in
~/.config/libvirt/libvirt.conf).
To configure which user has access to the system daemon, see the
configuration options in /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf (there are various
authentication and permission options). For fine grained ACLs you can
use e.g. polkit, see
http://libvirt.org/aclpolkit.html
Martin
I don't see any information on Internet about this.
What is the procedure to follow to get this result (QEMU conf, libvirt
conf, etc)?
Thank you in advance.
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