The IP address vncterm is running against has nothing to do with the
requirement for an SSH tunnel. Running vncterm against the loopback address is
what allows you to use it from a web browser.
The SSH requirement is built deeper into XCP and I don't know of any way around
it.
Vern
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-----Original Message-----
From: ZHU Yuncheng <xmhaoyu@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:49:47
To: <vburke@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: <xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] How to gain host access in XCP
Thank you very much for your help! All I want to do is to access
virtual machine's console without manually building SSH tunnel.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Vern Burke <vburke@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> XVP doesn't run on the XCP host, run it either on a dedicated host or in a
> virtual machine web server. So far I havn't had a lot of luck getting XVP to
> work but I've been so tied up getting my front end package out and released
> (www.xencloudcontrol.com) I havn't had time to get back to it.
>
> Why do you want to change the vncterm address? As far as I know, this is the
> correct setup to work with the DomU consoles.
>
> Vern
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ZHU Yuncheng <xmhaoyu@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 13:12:48
> To: <vburke@xxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] How to gain host access in XCP
>
> Thank you very much, Vern!
>
> When I begin to try other methods, I have bigger problems:
>
> XCP says it comes with VNC Console Proxy (which is a link pointing to
> xvpsource.org).
> I looked at XVP and found it has either source or x86_64 binary.
> However, XCP dom0 is i686 (although my server is 64bit capable),
> and it's yum repo is broken so I cannot even get a make or gcc.
>
> XCP then said it comes with Standalone Front-End (and this time is a
> link to openxencenter.com).
> When I tried to expand a OpenXenCenter and run I found that it is not
> compatible to my local CentOS 5 workstation.
> (Due to the libgio-2.0 problem you can see when you simply google libgio)
>
> So what can I do for this? Is there any xe command let me change the
> annoying 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0 or other addresses?
>
> Best regards,
> Imsei Shu
>
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Vern Burke <vburke@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> When you log in to the XCP console command line, you are in the Dom0. Keep
>> in mind that XCP is not the same thing as standalone Xen and if you expect
>> to make the same manual changes as standalone Xen, you're going to have
>> problems.
>>
>> Learn to use the xapi via xe and forget making manual config modifications
>> to XCP.
>>
>> Vern
>>
>> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ZHU Yuncheng <xmhaoyu@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:56:57
>> To: <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [Xen-users] How to gain host access in XCP
>>
>> Hello, all!
>>
>> I installed XCP and found that upon login to Dom0 I'm not actually
>> accessing the host (i.e. there is no /etc/xen/ and other things).
>>
>> I want to modify something (for example, vncterm at 127.0.0.1 not
>> 0.0.0.0 is really annoying). How could I gain access to host and
>> modify the configurations?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Imsei Shu
>>
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