Hi Fernando,
Could you please not cross post this thread on the Fedora users's list.
Only your messages get to the list, there is no way to follow the
discussion. Also this seems completely off-topic on the users's list.
Please read the mailing list guidelines.
Thanks,
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Suvayu
Open source i
Hi,
My first tests using virsh from
http://teuf.fedorapeople.org/virt-viewer-msi/ were based on the 64-bit
(x86_64) binaries. I'll try the 32-bit binaries and report on the
results.
The 32-bit binaries needed the same DLLs (of course the 32-bit ones) and
gave the same results: virsh works with
Hi Marc,
C:\Program Files\VirtViewer\bin>virsh -c qemu+tcp://kvmhost/system
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: authentication failed: unsupported authentication type 1
It looks like the windows port can't do SASL auth over TCP. So I changed
libvirtd.conf to allow unauthenticated c
Hi,
My first tests using virsh from
http://teuf.fedorapeople.org/virt-viewer-msi/ were based on the 64-bit
(x86_64) binaries. I'll try the 32-bit binaries and report on the results.
After having success with a few comands using virsh, I decided to try
virt-viewer.
It reported missing libss
Hi Christophe,
If someone provides newer windows binaries -- which aren't missing
dlls, like the ones at http://teuf.fedorapeople.org/virt-viewer-msi/
-- I will test then.
I gave you links to RPMs containing the missing dlls (rpm2cpio foo.dll
| cpio -id will unpack them on linux) in
https://ww