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

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Author: 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 03:54:10PM +0100, Tony Whitmore wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:54:31PM +0100, David Ramsden wrote:
> > The outcome was to hack XMLRPCServer.py to force it to listen on eth0
> > instead of lo. Either that or use SSH port forwarding.


Hacking XMLRPCServer.py does actually work, but it looks as if the XML RPC
interface is deprecated anyway, hence it not being externally accessible.

Some of the problems in Xenman is due to the age of the version in the
Ubuntu/Debian repositories - the latest version, 0.6 was released in January
but 0.5 is what is packaged in Feisty.

It seems, sadly, as if Xen is still quite a way from being a competitor to
VMWare ESX in terms of the administration tools available.

Tony