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SPICE-CLIENT(1) |
Spice-GTK Documentation |
SPICE-CLIENT(1) |
Spice-GTK - a client-side library to access remote SPICE displays
Spice-GTK is a library allowing access to remote displays over the SPICE
protocol. At the moment It's mainly used to access remote virtual machines.
The Spice-GTK library provides a set of command line options which
can be used to tweak some SPICE-specific option.
To initiate a plain SPICE connection (the connection will be unencrypted) to
hostname.example.com and port 5900, use the following URI:
spice://hostname.example.com:5900
In order to start a TLS connection, one would use:
spice+tls://hostname.example.com:5900
Note: 'spice+tls' is available since v0.35, you have to use the
spice:// query string with the 'tls-port' parameter before that.
spice URI accepts query string. Several parameters can be specified at once if
they are separated by & or ;
spice://hostname.example.com?port=5900;tls-port=5901
When using 'tls-port', it's recommended to not specify any non-TLS
port. If you give both 'port' and 'tls-port', make sure you use the
--spice-secure-channels options to indicate which channels must be secure.
Otherwise, Spice-GTK first attempts a connection to the non-TLS port, and
then try to use the TLS port. This means a man-in-the-middle could force the
whole SPICE session to go in clear text regardless of the TLS settings of
the SPICE server.
Other valid URI parameters are 'username' and 'password'. Be
careful that passing a password through a SPICE URI might cause the password
to be visible by any local user through 'ps'.
The following options are accepted when running a SPICE client which makes use
of the default Spice-GTK options:
- --spice-secure-channels=<main,display,inputs,...,all>
- Force the specified channels to be secured
This instructs the SPICE client that it must use a TLS
connection for these channels. If the server only offers non-TLS
connections for these channels, the client will not use these. If the
special value "all" is used, this indicates that all SPICE
channels must be encrypted.
The current SPICE channels are: main, display, inputs, cursor,
playback, record, smartcard, usbredir.
- --spice-disable-effects=<wallpaper,font-smooth,animation,all>
- Disable guest display effects
This tells the SPICE client that it should attempt to disable
some guest features in order to lower bandwidth usage. This requires
guest support, usually through a SPICE agent. This is currently only
supported on Windows guests.
"wallpaper" will disable the guest wallpaper,
"font-smooth" will disable font antialiasing,
"animation" will try to disable some of the desktop
environment animations. "all" will attempt to disable
everything which can be disabled.
- --spice-color-depth=<16,32>
- Guest display color depth - DEPRECATED
This tells the SPICE client that it should attempt to force
the guest OS color depth. A lower color depth should lower bandwith
usage. This requires guest support, usually through a SPICE agent. This
is currently only supported on Windows 7 and older guests.
- --spice-ca-file=<file>
- Truststore file for secure connections
This option is used to specify a .crt file containing the CA
certificate with which the SPICE server TLS certificates are signed.
This is useful when using self-signed TLS certificates rather than
certificates signed by an official CA.
- --spice-host-subject=<host-subject>
- Subject of the host certificate (field=value pairs separated by commas)
When using self-signed certificates, or when the guest is
migrated between different hosts, the subject/altSubject of the TLS
certificate the SPICE server will provide will not necessarily match the
hostname we are connecting to. This option makes it possible to override
the expected subject of the TLS certificate.
The subject must correspond to the "Subject:" line
returned by:
openssl x509 -noout -text -in server-cert.pem
- --spice-debug
- Enable Spice-GTK debugging. This can also be toggled on with the
SPICE_DEBUG environment variable, or using G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all
- --spice-disable-audio
- Disable audio support
- --spice-disable-usbredir
- Disable USB redirection support
- --spice-usbredir-auto-redirect-filter=<filter-string>
- Filter selecting USB devices to be auto-redirected when plugged in
This filter specifies which USB devices should be
automatically redirected when they are plugged in during the lifetime of
a SPICE session.
A rule has the form of:
"class,vendor,product,version,allow"
-1 can be used instead of class, vendor, product or version in
order to accept any value. Several rules can be concatenated with '|':
"rule1|rule2|rule3"
- --spice-usbredir-redirect-on-connect=<filter-string>
- Filter selecting USB devices to redirect on connect
This filter specifies which USB devices should be
automatically redirected when a SPICE connection to a remote display has
been established.
- --spice-gtk-version
- Display Spice-GTK version information
- --spice-smartcard
- Enable smartcard support
- --spice-smartcard-db=<certificate-db>
- Path to the local certificate database to use for software smartcard
certificates
This option is only useful for testing purpose. Instead of
having a hardware smartcard reader, and a physical smartcard, you can
specify a file containing 3 certificates which will be used to emulate a
smartcard in software. See
"http://www.spice-space.org/page/SmartcardUsage#Using_a_software_smartcard"
for more details about how to generate these certificates.
- --spice-smartcard-certificates=<certificates>
- Certificates to use for software smartcards (field=values separated by
commas)
This option is only useful for testing purpose. This allows to
specify which certificates from the certificate database specified with
--spice-smartcard-db should be used for smartcard emulation.
- --spice-cache-size=<bytes>
- Image cache size - DEPRECATED
This option should only be used for testing/debugging.
- --spice-glz-window-size=<bytes>
- Glz compression history size - DEPRECATED
This option should only be used for testing/debugging.
Report bugs to the mailing list
"http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel"
Copyright (C) 2011, 2014 Red Hat, Inc., and various contributors. This is free
software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU Lesser
General Public License
"https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html".
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
"virt-viewer(1)", the project website
"http://spice-space.org"
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