Hi,
Ive previously worked on the network redirection feature, which part of
it is already in the upstream. Here, I present an overview of this feature
and its status.
Motivation
--
In many scenarios, the network that the Spice client resides in is not
accessible from the virtual machine.
On 2010-03-02 16:29, Yonit Halperin wrote:
Hi,
I’ve previously worked on the network redirection feature, which part of
it is already in the upstream. Here, I present an overview of this feature
and its status.
Motivation
--
In many scenarios, the network that the Spice client resides in
Great overview!
I finally understood what my neighbor was working on...
Please wikify it & add link@ http://cleo/qumrawiki/Spice
Arnon
Yonit Halperin wrote:
Hi,
I’ve previously worked on the network redirection feature, which part of
it is already in the upstream. Here, I present an overview of
Motivation
--
In many scenarios, the network that the Spice client resides in is not
accessible from the virtual machine. Thus, the user cannot access
resources that are located in the client's network (e.g., network
printers). The suggested solution provides an almost transparent
access t
Of course, I meant a link from the site...
Arnon Gilboa wrote:
Great overview!
I finally understood what my neighbor was working on...
Please wikify it & add link@ http://cleo/qumrawiki/Spice
Arnon
Yonit Halperin wrote:
Hi,
I’ve previously worked on the network redirection feature, which part
On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 09:29 -0500, Yonit Halperin wrote:
> 5.Printer discovery: We implemented printer discovery via SNMP and
> DNS-SD.
> Snmp++ library was used for SNMP. For DNS-SD we used Apple Bonjour
> API,
> while employing avahi-daemon in Linux and Apple Bonjour in Windows.
Please use