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Eelco Dolstra 2ae0060bde * qemu-kvm: a quick hack to support connecting a Unix domain socket on
the host to a TCP port on the guest.  This will be useful for
  automated testing using QEMU virtual machines.  Using TCP ports on
  the host is insecure and hard to manage (since you need to pick an
  available host port).

  For example:

    $ qemu-system-x86_64 ... -redir tcp:65535::514

  creates a Unix domain socket `./65535.socket' on the host.  (There
  is no proper syntax yet, so as a hack all host "ports" above 0xff00
  are treated in this way.)  Connections to that socket are then
  forwarded to TCP port 514 on the guest.  So the guest can do

    $ nc -l -p 514 -e /bin/sh

  to execute a shell for incoming connections on port 514, and then
  the host can do

    $ socat stdio ./65535.socket

  to run a shell on the guest.

svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=16593
2009-08-05 17:26:39 +00:00
doc * Build a PDF of the manual. 2009-07-10 13:41:47 +00:00
maintainers * Updated the script that copies tarballs used in Nixpkgs to 2009-04-25 18:34:11 +00:00
pkgs * qemu-kvm: a quick hack to support connecting a Unix domain socket on 2009-08-05 17:26:39 +00:00
COPYING * Applying an MIT-style license to Nixpkgs. 2006-04-25 16:50:34 +00:00
default.nix * For convenience, provide a top-level Nix expression that simply 2007-04-26 14:32:57 +00:00
STABLE * Move stuff. 2005-02-21 16:05:33 +00:00
VERSION * Bumped the version number. 2009-04-24 21:59:56 +00:00