[Spice-devel] Spice protocol behind a Firewall

Oscar Segarra oscar.segarra at gmail.com
Sun Feb 19 17:33:40 UTC 2017


Hi Uri,

I have not been able to find the example you suggest... can you paste the
url of the example?

Thanks a lot.

2017-02-19 18:23 GMT+01:00 Uri Lublin <uril at redhat.com>:

> On 02/19/2017 12:50 PM, Oscar Segarra wrote:
>
>> Hi Uri,
>>
>> Is there any public documentation for configuring the http/https proxy?
>>
>> In my scenario, I have 2 hypervisors and I don't know exactly how to
>> redirect each port to each hypervisor.
>>
>> And regarding your comments, host_ip and host_port (in first and second
>> command) belong to the reverse proxy or the hypervisor?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your help
>>
>
> One proxy server you can try is squid (squid-cache.org).
> Perhaps one of the examples on its site fits your needs.
>
> In the command below, host is the hypervisor.
> If you want to hide the hypervisor ip address and port
> perhaps a more sophisticated proxy can be used and that
> command line will be a bit different. I never tried it.
>
> Regards,
>     Uri.
>
>
>> El 19 feb. 2017 10:48 a. m., "Uri Lublin" <uril at redhat.com>
>>
>>>     On 02/19/2017 08:07 AM, Oscar Segarra wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hi,
>>>>
>>>>         First of all, I'd like to say that I'm not sure enough I'm
>>>>         writing to
>>>>         the correct mailing list, I have not been able to find a common
>>>>         users
>>>>         mailing list.
>>>>
>>>>         I'm planning to deploy a VDI solution based on SPICE. I'd like
>>>>         to grant
>>>>         access through the Internet to the VDI desktops but I don't
>>>> want to
>>>>         expose the hypervisors to the Internet.
>>>>
>>>>         Using virt-viewer or remote-viewer (not the html5 feature as I
>>>>         want USB
>>>>         redirection), is there any trick to make this scenario work:
>>>>
>>>>         /Internet --> FW --> Kind of spice reverse proxy --> FW -->
>>>>         Hypervisors
>>>>         (more than one)./
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     Hi,
>>>
>>>     If you have an http/https proxy server, please try:
>>>       SPICE_PROXY=proxy_ip:proxy_port  remote-viewer host_ip:host_port
>>>
>>>     Hope that helps,
>>>         Uri.
>>>
>>
>
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