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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] How to access the console
shacky wrote:
2007/7/21, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Do you need console, or SSH access?
I need SSH access to the domUs if their network interfaces or their
SSH server doesn't work.
I need to have a web page that lets the customers to connect to their
virtual machines if there is a problem that doesn't let them to access
by SSH using the public IP address of the VM (for example a wrong
iptables configuration that blocks the port 22.
In practise, i need a web interface that uses the "xm console" command
of Xen.
Thank you very much!
Bye.
Got it. Doing so securely for individual customers rather than in
general is..... awkward. Do you have a budget? RedHat's Satellite
Network tools are supposed to provide this on a client allocatable
basis, but they're flipping expensive. (7000 pounds for the server, plus
100 pounds for each client, or let them run the server but still 100
pounds for each client.)
You can also talk to Xensource: I've sought decent clients for similar
such access, but what I've found open source has been like Nagios
management gui's: a lot of unfinished "great ideas" and abondonware.
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