Hi,

I downloaded the latest virt-viewer installer for windows from fedorahosted.org (0.5.7) and wish to use spice+tls to access VM consoles from a Fedora machine. I know my certificates are properly configured on the server side because I can connect from another Fedora machine using both remote-viewer and virsh.

But on Windows it won't work. Virt-viewer was installed on the default location, so I guessed I had to put cacert.pem on:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\VirtViewer\etc\pki\CA"

and the client certificates on:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\VirtViewer\etc\pki\libvirt"

with the private key file on the "private" subdir.

When I try to connect to the host using virsh.exe included on viet-viewer install I get the error:

virsh # connect qemu://kvmserv/system
error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: Cannot read CA certificate '/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/etc/pki/
CA/cacert.pem': No such file or directory

virsh # connect qemu+tls://kvmserv/system
error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: Cannot read CA certificate '/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/etc/pki/
CA/cacert.pem': No such file or directory

kvmserv is resolvabe to the correct IP using ping on the windows machine, and it is the same hostname I use on the fedora machine to get a sucesfull connection.

I also tried some "obvious" alternatives to "C:\Program Files (x86)\VirtViewer\etc\pki" for the certificates like "C:\mingw\etc\pki" and "C:\usr\x86_64-w64-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\etc\pki", none worked.


Any ideas? Or to use remote-viewer / virsh from a Windows machine I need to allow insecure conections (no TLS) to the libvirtd and spice TCP ports?


[]s, Fernando Lozano

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