package PVE::Service::spiceproxy; # Note: In theory, all this can be done by 'pveproxy' daemon. But some # API call still have blocking code, so we use a separate daemon to avoid # that the console gets blocked. use strict; use warnings; use PVE::SafeSyslog; use PVE::Daemon; use PVE::APIServer::Utils; use PVE::HTTPServer; use base qw(PVE::Daemon); my $cmdline = [$0, @ARGV]; my %daemon_options = ( max_workers => 1, # todo: do we need more? restart_on_error => 5, stop_wait_time => 15, leave_children_open_on_reload => 1, setuid => 'www-data', setgid => 'www-data', pidfile => '/var/run/pveproxy/spiceproxy.pid', ); my $daemon = __PACKAGE__->new('spiceproxy', $cmdline, %daemon_options); sub init { my ($self) = @_; # we use same ALLOW/DENY/POLICY as pveproxy my $proxyconf = PVE::APIServer::Utils::read_proxy_config('pveproxy'); my $accept_lock_fn = "/var/lock/spiceproxy.lck"; my $lockfh = IO::File->new(">>${accept_lock_fn}") || die "unable to open lock file '${accept_lock_fn}' - $!\n"; my $listen_ip = $proxyconf->{LISTEN_IP}; my $socket = $self->create_reusable_socket(3128, $listen_ip); $self->{server_config} = { keep_alive => 0, max_conn => 500, lockfile => $accept_lock_fn, socket => $socket, lockfh => $lockfh, debug => $self->{debug}, spiceproxy => 1, trusted_env => 0, logfile => '/var/log/pveproxy/access.log', allow_from => $proxyconf->{ALLOW_FROM}, deny_from => $proxyconf->{DENY_FROM}, policy => $proxyconf->{POLICY}, }; } sub run { my ($self) = @_; my $server = PVE::HTTPServer->new(%{$self->{server_config}}); $server->run(); } $daemon->register_start_command(); $daemon->register_restart_command(1); $daemon->register_stop_command(); $daemon->register_status_command(); our $cmddef = { start => [ __PACKAGE__, 'start', []], restart => [ __PACKAGE__, 'restart', []], stop => [ __PACKAGE__, 'stop', []], status => [ __PACKAGE__, 'status', [], undef, sub { print shift . "\n";} ], }; 1;