Hello again, I managed to get the spice-html5 working ;-)
Sadly the changes and scripting to create what I want is a bit of a challenge for me, but the real downer is that it would be a custom implementation. Maintainability will be a challenge for everybody who gets to manage the system after me. Thanx for your help. Rob 2014-12-23 15:00 GMT+01:00 Rob Verduijn <rob.verdu...@gmail.com>: > I'll work on better formulating my questions. > > For now I will have a look into html5spice. > > See if I can get it to work. > Rob > > 2014-12-23 14:37 GMT+01:00 Jeremy White <jwh...@codeweavers.com>: > >> On 12/23/2014 07:20 AM, Rob Verduijn wrote: >> >>> Like I said in my first email, I already got Xspice to play along with >>> xdmcp. >>> And when connecting to the server using virt-viewer I get a nice desktop. >>> >>> Now what I do not have is more than 1 concurrent user. >>> Also preventing the second user from hijacking the session from the >>> first user is an issue. >>> Explaining that user one has session :1 and user two has session :2 is >>> an administration nightmare. >>> >>> It all has to work automagically. >>> >> I'm sorry, but you asked if XSpice supported multiple users; that answer >> is yes. If the question is can it do it automagically, then that answer is >> no. >> >> I think the code required to make that happen is fairly modest, and I was >> trying to point you to the start I'd made on itin the hope it would help. >> >> I'll continue that, briefly, here, and then leave you to it. >> >> You will need to auto compute a free X display number. The client >> doesn't care about X display; what's scarce for clients is Spice port >> numbers. >> >> The clients shouldn't have to know their port number; you should be able >> to create a uri that embeds the port number, and that should be automagic. >> That does tend to suggest a web server based launch, not xinetd, though. >> You can also feed the spice_auto.html page in the spice-html5 client and >> get a magic web session (that was my plan). >> >> One final tool that may help you - the remote viewer client has a >> --spice-controller option that allows you to start the spice client with a >> variety of parameters. An xinetd solution could be rolled using that >> facility, but that would be a fair bit of work. (The spice controler option >> involves connecting to a socket and sending a fairly specific set of >> protocol messages to it, one of which could be 'open a spice client with >> these parameters'). >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jeremy >> >> >
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