Martin,
What do you mean by libvirt credentials...?
-Sijo
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Martin Kletzander <mkletzan(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On Fri, Jun 06, 2014 at 01:06:55PM +0530, Sijo Jose wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using libvirt with python binding, and I want to connect to a remote
> host.
> I was able to connect after making ssh certificate, but It is not
> applicable for my project.
> So I want to use openAuth() method, but I could not succeed connecting to
> a
> remote host using it.
>
> Here is my code
> ------------------------
>
> import libvirt
>
>
> USER = "root"
> PASS = "mypasswd"
>
> def authcb(credentials, user_data):
> for credential in credentials:
> if credential[0] == libvirt.VIR_CRED_AUTHNAME:
> credential[4] = USER
> elif credential[0] == libvirt.VIR_CRED_PASSPHRASE:
> credential[4] = PASS
> return 0
>
> auth = [[libvirt.VIR_CRED_AUTHNAME, libvirt.VIR_CRED_PASSPHRASE], authcb,
> None]
> conn = libvirt.openAuth("qemu+ssh://192.168.1.21/system", auth, 0)
>
> print conn.getHostname()
> -------------------------------
> *If there is something wrong, how am I supposed to use it.*
>
>
> If its not the right place to get libvirt-python related help, from
> where can I get it.
>
>
What's the error you see? Those root:mypasswd are credentials for
libvirt and *not* ssh, beware of that.
Martin
> Regards
> Sijo
>
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