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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Access Control solution for Xen?
On 08/12/10 13:21, Ozan Safi wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an open-source management solution that has
support for access control. For some reason I wasn't able to
access the control panel demo site but I went through dtc-xen's
presentation and have not seen anything related to access
control. Could you point me to a link where this is explained?
Please explain what you mean by "access control". To me, this means
that you only want certain users to be able to control certain DomUs
(i.e. a hosting solution). dtc-xen indeed does have access control
on a per customers base. Just because something is tailored towards
a hosting company doesn't meant that it *has* to be used for
hosting. (Replace the word "customer" with "staff member")
Until now, I've only seen mention of such a feature on
Eucalyptus Enterprise Edition.
Indeed Eucalyptus supports this, but is very difficult to get going.
If it is not available in any free and open-source software,
I am planning to implement it myself. Either by extending one of
the management solutions or modifying the Xen code itself.
You shoudn't (but legally can) modify the Xen code to support this.
Xen is a Type 1 Hypervisor, which is out of scope for access
control. Indeed, maybe modifying the xm scripts to do this may be an
option, but again you run the risk of breaking something. This is
why all solutions out there haven't actually modified xm scripts,
but have made an "over the top" layer for control....with the
assumption that direct SSH access to the Dom0 isn't available from
the outside (which it shouldn’t be!)
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