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RE: [Xen-devel] Individual passwords for guest VNC servers ?



> Passing around passwords either on the command line, or environment is
a
> big red flag from a security POV. Also the Xen guest & xend config
files
> all default to world readable. I think we should follow the Apache
model
> and store the passwords out-of-band from the main config. eg
> 
>    (vncpasswordfile '/etc/xen/vncpassword')
> 
> At this point it would make sense to have one password file for all
guests,
> and store them in format:  'vm-name:  pw-hash'

The new life cycle management stuff in post 3.0.3 xend changes this
quite a bit as a config file is only used when initially creating a VM,
and then information about it gets stored in xend's database. The
current password associated with a VM would be one of the parameters
stored in the database, and should be updated using 'xm vnc-password' or
shuch like. 

> As Ian just suggested we could have command 'xm password'  for
updating
> these passwords (cf apache's  htpasswd command)
> 
> Now when launching qemu-dm, we can either pass the path to the
password
> file on its command line,   eg  -passwordfile /etc/xen/password, or
> passs the actual password to qemu-dm down a pipe (eg qemu-dm would
read
> the password from filehandle 3 upon startup). The latter would be my
> preference, since then we could isolate the password handling stuff in
> Xend, and not duplicate it in qemu-dm, and the paravirt  equivalent.

I wouldn't rely on qemu-dm staying in dom0. I think the information
should be passed transiently via xenstore.

Thanks,
Ian 

> 
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