libvirt/tools/virt-login-shell.pod
Alex Jia 55fbbd4911 Docs: fix a typo in virt-login-shell.pod
Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2013-09-06 11:05:56 +08:00

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=head1 NAME
virt-login-shell - tool to execute a shell within a container matching the users name
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<virt-login-shell>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B<virt-login-shell> program is a setuid shell that is used to join
an LXC container that matches the user's name. If the container is not
running, virt-login-shell will attempt to start the container.
virt-login-shell is not allowed to be run by root. Normal users will get
added to a container that matches their username, if it exists, and they are
configured in /etc/libvirt/virt-login-shell.conf.
The basic structure of most virt-login-shell usage is:
virt-login-shell
=head1 OPTIONS
=over
=item B<-h, --help>
Display command line help usage then exit.
=item B<-V, --version>
Display version information then exit.
=back
=head1 CONFIG
By default, virt-login-shell will execute the /bin/sh program for the user.
You can modify this behaviour by defining the shell variable in
/etc/libvirt/virt-login-shell.conf.
eg. shell = [ "/bin/ksh", "--login"]
By default no users are allowed to use virt-login-shell, if you want to allow
certain users to use virt-login-shell, you need to modify the allowed_users
variable in /etc/libvirt/virt-login-shell.conf.
eg. allowed_users = [ "tom", "dick", "harry" ]
=head1 BUGS
Report any bugs discovered to the libvirt community via the mailing
list C<http://libvirt.org/contact.html> or bug tracker C<http://libvirt.org/bugs.html>.
Alternatively report bugs to your software distributor / vendor.
=head1 AUTHORS
Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with libvirt.
Daniel Walsh <dwalsh at redhat dot com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc., and the authors listed in the
libvirt AUTHORS file.
=head1 LICENSE
virt-login-shell is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL v2+.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<virsh(1)>, L<http://www.libvirt.org/>
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