提交 0ad9f12e 编写于 作者: D Daniel P. Berrangé

remote: fix systemd IP socket activation with virtproxyd

We recently forbid the use of --listen with socket activation:

  commit 3a6a725b
  Author: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
  Date:   Thu Aug 22 14:52:16 2019 +0100

      remote: forbid the --listen arg when systemd socket activation

In this change we forgot that virtproxyd doesn't have a --listen
parameter, and instead behaves as if it was always present. Thus
when systemd socket activation is present, we must disable this
built-in default
Reviewed-by: NErik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: NDaniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
上级 9e08949e
......@@ -423,11 +423,32 @@ daemonSetupNetworking(virNetServerPtr srv,
return -1;
#ifdef WITH_IP
# ifdef LIBVIRTD
if (act && ipsock) {
VIR_ERROR(_("--listen parameter not permitted with systemd activation "
"sockets, see 'man libvirtd' for further guidance"));
return -1;
}
# else /* ! LIBVIRTD */
/*
* "ipsock" traditionally reflected whether --listen is set.
* The listen_tcp & listen_tls params in libvirtd.conf were
* not honoured unless --listen was set.
*
* In virtproxyd we dropped --listen, and have listen_tcp and
* listen_tls in the config file both default to 0. The user
* can turn on listening simply by setting the libvirtd.conf
* file settings and doesn't have to worry about also adding
* --listen, which is saner.
*
* Hence, we initialized ipsock == 1 by default with virtproxyd.
* When using systemd activation though, we clear ipsock, so
* later code doesn't have any surprising behaviour differences
* for virtproxyd vs libvirtd.
*/
if (act)
ipsock = 0;
# endif /* ! LIBVIRTD */
#endif /* ! WITH_IP */
if (config->unix_sock_group) {
......
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