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-RFE: Support spice via unix domain socket
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-According to the man page, spice can be only used via TCP/IP in opposite to VNC, which can also be configured to listen on a unix domain socket. To make it easy to use spice without exposing the interface, please support unix domain sockets as well. I can try to provide a patch, if you can point me to the source code where TCP/IP socket is opened.
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-There is already support for that in spice-server afaik, though I don't remember the api or what commit, or if it's in a released version (well, it's surely in 0.11.0, but that's unstable). Sorry about the lack of details, I suggest you search spice-devel mailing list archive though. I think libvirt can already use it, but perhaps you want a commandline option, that may be missing.
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-Alon
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-you could pass sockets via QMP a while ago, but listening to unix socket has been added there:
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-commit fe4831b1e7e7007ae15ae0470a06898660ab3877
-Author: Marc-André Lureau <email address hidden>
-Date: Tue Jan 13 17:57:51 2015 +0100
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- spice: add unix address support
-
- Teach qemu to set up a Spice server with a UNIX socket using the
- following arguments -spice unix,addr=path.
-
- Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <email address hidden>
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