* Xend Question
@ 2005-03-03 4:38 Mike McCabe
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From: Mike McCabe @ 2005-03-03 4:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xen-devel
Hello
I'm currently trying to use xend to control domains on a system. The
system is in a computer lab that allows network sniffing and I was
wondering if there was any support in the code (I'm running stable) for
running over https. If there isn't I would be interested in working on
it and would appreciate some pointers on where to get started.
Thanks
Mike
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* Xend question
@ 2005-03-03 4:41 Michael McCabe
2005-03-03 5:29 ` Rich Persaud
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From: Michael McCabe @ 2005-03-03 4:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xen-devel
Hello
I'm currently trying to use xend to control domains on a system. The
system is in a computer lab that allows network sniffing and I was
wondering if there was any support in the code (I'm running stable) for
running over https. If there isn't I would be interested in working on
it and would appreciate some pointers on where to get started.
Thanks
Mike
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* Re: Xend question
2005-03-03 4:41 Xend question Michael McCabe
@ 2005-03-03 5:29 ` Rich Persaud
2005-03-03 17:05 ` Jérôme Petazzoni
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From: Rich Persaud @ 2005-03-03 5:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael McCabe; +Cc: xen-devel
Michael McCabe wrote:
> Hello
> I'm currently trying to use xend to control domains on a system. The
> system is in a computer lab that allows network sniffing and I was
> wondering if there was any support in the code (I'm running stable)
> for running over https. If there isn't I would be interested in
> working on it and would appreciate some pointers on where to get started.
I'm new to Xen, but I imagine you could run an Apache SSL reverse proxy
that would map the Xensv port 8080 interface into an SSL one:
Overview:
http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/10825_3290851_1
Details:
http://www.antionline.com/attachment.php?s=c4c9ffa9784ae386a6eb7a072db4713c&postid=588308
Rich
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* Re: Xend question
2005-03-03 5:29 ` Rich Persaud
@ 2005-03-03 17:05 ` Jérôme Petazzoni
2005-03-03 17:19 ` Rich Persaud
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From: Jérôme Petazzoni @ 2005-03-03 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael McCabe; +Cc: xen-devel
>> I'm currently trying to use xend to control domains on a system. The
>> system is in a computer lab that allows network sniffing and I was
>> wondering if there was any support in the code (I'm running stable)
>> for running over https. If there isn't I would be interested in
>> working on it and would appreciate some pointers on where to get
>> started.
>
>
> I'm new to Xen, but I imagine you could run an Apache SSL reverse
> proxy that would map the Xensv port 8080 interface into an SSL one:
You could also use stunnel (it only depends on OpenSSL, AFAIK), which
was designed to serve that kind of purpose.
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* Re: Xend question
2005-03-03 17:05 ` Jérôme Petazzoni
@ 2005-03-03 17:19 ` Rich Persaud
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From: Rich Persaud @ 2005-03-03 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jérôme Petazzoni; +Cc: xen-devel
>>> I'm currently trying to use xend to control domains on a system.
>>> The system is in a computer lab that allows network sniffing and I
>>> was wondering if there was any support in the code (I'm running
>>> stable) for running over https. If there isn't I would be
>>> interested in working on it and would appreciate some pointers on
>>> where to get started.
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm new to Xen, but I imagine you could run an Apache SSL reverse
>> proxy that would map the Xensv port 8080 interface into an SSL one:
>
>
> You could also use stunnel (it only depends on OpenSSL, AFAIK), which
> was designed to serve that kind of purpose.
>
Also, OpenSSH port forwarding can tunnel HTTP:
ssh -L 8080:127.0.0.1:8080 remotehost
then browse http://localhost:8080 .
Rich
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