Re: [Hampshire] Making xend XMLRPC listen on network interfa…

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Author: David Ramsden
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To: Tony Whitmore
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Making xend XMLRPC listen on network interface

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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 01:20:47PM +0100, Tony Whitmore wrote:
[snip]
>
> There are lines in the configuration file that refer to the IP address that
> xend should listen on for HTTP requests and relocation requests, but nothing
> for RPC requests.
>
> Can anyone tip me off on how to make the XML RPC server listen on eth0?


A Google for "xenman listen interface" didn't turn up much, apart from
an IRC log [1] where someone asked the same question. Search within that
page for "eth0" to find the conversation.

The outcome was to hack XMLRPCServer.py to force it to listen on eth0
instead of lo. Either that or use SSH port forwarding.

Maybe submit a bug report/feature request?

[1] http://www.linode.com/xen/irc/logs/xen.log-2006-11-22

Regards,
David.
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