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Re: [LUG] XENServer 6.2 - Restricting VM to specific user
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- Subject: Re: [LUG] XENServer 6.2 - Restricting VM to specific user
- From: Simon Waters <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 23:36:04 +0100
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On 17/06/14 10:44, Rob Beard wrote:
>
> I just wondered if anyone knew of any other possible interface
> (either a web based interface or something that would run on Linux or
> Windows) that could provide per-user access to a single VM?
The Book of Xen suggests how to do a simple console script as the
login shell for a user's serial console, looked potentially insecure,
but simple and elegant. Sometimes simple and elegant is sufficient.
Is that still relevant, appropriate I wonder?
If you can catch me and let me know you can have the book....
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