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Re: [Xen-devel] Xend question




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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