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d6a22feac8
- Fix potential crasher in virt-aa-helper 2222123-virt-aa-helper-crash.patch - ip link add now needs the 'name' parameter. 433b427-iplink-name.patch - Fixes for virt-sandbox-service to work: - Allow adding virt-sandbox service config to apparmor rules. c264eea-virt-aa-helper-sandbox.patch - fix symlink resolving for containers to start. 72fecf1-lxc-resolve-symlinks.patch - fix unmounting file system if it contains the source to mount. e50457d-lxc-unmount-check.patch - Remove security_driver = "none" in qemu config. This completely disabled all security drivers instead of probing them. - Changed default value of QEMU's security_default_confined to 0 to keep QEMU domains unconfined by default. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/262985 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/libvirt?expand=0&rev=422
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Index: libvirt-1.2.10/src/qemu/qemu.conf
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--- libvirt-1.2.10.orig/src/qemu/qemu.conf
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+++ libvirt-1.2.10/src/qemu/qemu.conf
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@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
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# If set to non-zero, then the default security labeling
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# will make guests confined. If set to zero, then guests
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-# will be unconfined by default. Defaults to 1.
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+# will be unconfined by default. Defaults to 0.
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#security_default_confined = 1
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# If set to non-zero, then attempts to create unconfined
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@@ -417,11 +417,22 @@
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#allow_disk_format_probing = 1
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-# In order to prevent accidentally starting two domains that
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-# share one writable disk, libvirt offers two approaches for
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-# locking files. The first one is sanlock, the other one,
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-# virtlockd, is then our own implementation. Accepted values
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-# are "sanlock" and "lockd".
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+# SUSE note:
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+# Two lock managers are supported: lockd and sanlock. lockd, which
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+# is provided by the virtlockd service, uses advisory locks (flock(2))
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+# to protect virtual machine disks. sanlock uses the notion of leases
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+# to protect virtual machine disks and is more appropriate in a SAN
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+# environment.
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+#
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+# For most deployments that require virtual machine disk protection,
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+# lockd is recommended since it is easy to configure and the virtlockd
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+# service can be restarted without terminating any running virtual
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+# machines. sanlock, which may be preferred in some SAN environments,
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+# has the disadvantage of not being able to be restarted without
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+# first terminating all virtual machines for which it holds leases.
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+#
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+# Specify lockd or sanlock to enable protection of virtual machine disk
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+# content.
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#
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#lock_manager = "lockd"
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Index: libvirt-1.2.10/src/qemu/qemu_conf.c
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--- libvirt-1.2.10.orig/src/qemu/qemu_conf.c
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+++ libvirt-1.2.10/src/qemu/qemu_conf.c
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@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ virQEMUDriverConfigPtr virQEMUDriverConf
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cfg->clearEmulatorCapabilities = true;
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- cfg->securityDefaultConfined = true;
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+ cfg->securityDefaultConfined = false;
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cfg->securityRequireConfined = false;
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cfg->keepAliveInterval = 5;
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