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news: rewording wrt NSS, virt-login-shell & split daemons
Reviewed-by: Laine Stump <laine@laine.org> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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<summary>
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Split libvirtd into separate daemons
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Experimental split of libvirtd into separate daemons
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<description>
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The big monolithic libvirtd daemon can now be replaced by smaller
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per-driver daemons. Distributions can chose if they want the former
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or the latter. The libvirtd is still kept around for backwards
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compatibility.
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per-driver daemons. The new split daemons are considered experimental
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at this time and distributions are encouraged to continue using the
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traditional libvirtd by default.
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<change>
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<summary>
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Stop linking virt-login-shell and NSS plugins with libvirt.so
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Stop linking NSS plugins with libvirt.so
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In order to allow libvirt to abort on out of memory, we need to stop
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linking libvirt.so to virt-login-shell or the NSS plugins where we
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don't want to abort. This change also resulted in smaller binaries
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and libraries.
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This reduces the amount of code and 3rd party libraries are that
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loaded into all processes.
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<summary>
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Split the setuid virt-login-shell binary into two pieces
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<description>
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The setuid virt-login-shell binary is now a tiny shim that
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sanitizes the process execution environment variables and
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arguments, before launching the trusted virt-login-shell-helper
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binary.
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</description>
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