Current values - you'll see that I was experimenting with setting a null
password.
Some examples enclose the listen and password strings with double quotes
("), but I got errors trying to do that, so used single quotes (').
Output:
-bash-3.2# svccfg -s xend listprop
config application
config/dom0-cpus integer 0
config/dom0-min-mem integer 196
config/enable-dump boolean true
config/stability astring Unstable
config/xend-relocation-address astring 127.0.0.1
config/xend-relocation-hosts-allow astring ^localhost$
config/xend-relocation-server boolean true
config/xend-unix-server boolean true
config/vnc-listen astring \'0.0.0.0\'
config/default-nic astring 'nge1'
config/vncpasswd astring \'\'
xenstored dependency
xenstored/entities fmri svc:/system/xvm/store
xenstored/grouping astring require_all
xenstored/restart_on astring restart
xenstored/type astring service
general framework
general/entity_stability astring Unstable
general/single_instance boolean true
start method
start/exec astring "/lib/svc/method/xend %m"
start/timeout_seconds count 0
start/type astring method
stop method
stop/exec astring :kill
stop/timeout_seconds count 60
stop/type astring method
tm_common_name template
tm_common_name/C ustring "Hypervisor Control Daemon"
tm_man_xend template
tm_man_xend/manpath astring /usr/share/man
tm_man_xend/section astring 1M
tm_man_xend/title astring xend
BLAKE IRVIN
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Russ Blaine wrote:
> Can you send the output of 'svccfg -s xend listprop' ?
>
> If you want the VNC console accessible only from the localhost, you
> should delete the vnc-listen property:
>
> % svccfg -s xend 'delprop config/vnc-listen'
>
> You'll then need to refresh and restart xend:
>
> % svcadm refresh xend; svcadm restart xend
>
> (this will kill any active HVM domains)
>
> Blake Irvin wrote:
>> I've set xend service properties as follows:
>>
>> config/vnc-listen astring \'0.0.0.0\'
>> config/vncpasswd astring \'vnc\'
>> config/default-nic astring 'nge1'
>>
>> but I get an authentication error whenever I try to connect to the
>> console with
>>
>> 'vncviewer :0' - I'm on the xvm host itself.
>>
>> other relevant data:
>>
>> SunOS xvm0 5.11 snv_83 i86pc i386 i86xpv
>>
>> What I really want is a way to set a null password for the VNC
>> console if possible, since I don't intend to allow remote
>> connections, but instead will launch them with X over an ssh tunnel.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> cheers,
>> Blake
>>
>>
>
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