Additional service definition files SPICE

Thomas Woerner twoerner at redhat.com
Wed Oct 30 10:39:10 UTC 2013


Hello John,

On 10/30/2013 12:45 AM, John Call wrote:
> Given the popularity of virtualization these days, I'd like to see a
> SPICE service definition file come "out-of-the-box" with firewalld.  Is
> this something that could be approached at this level, or would should
> the request be directed to the libvirt/qemu team?  For example, I think
> the definition below should be shipped as predefined/standard service.
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <service>
>    <short>Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments
> (SPICE)</short>
>    <description>SPICE is an adaptive remote rendering protocol for
> virtual environments.  The range of allowed ports will allow up to 256
> concurrent remote console sessions to running virtual
> machines.</description>
>    <port protocol="tcp" port="5900-6411"/>

This is really a huge port range. There are lots of ports in this range 
that are not SPICE specific.

Can you provide a list of ports that is used only for SPICE?

> </service>
>
> Thanks for your consideration,
> John
>
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Regards,
Thomas


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