Allow running unattended, with qvm-backup-restore --passphrase-file.
This require few modifications:
- copy the passphrase file into the DisposableVM (that VM knows the
passphrase anyway, so there is no extra data leak)
- close the terminal when operation finishes
Closing the terminal would eliminate almost all the feedback (operation
log, errors, warnings etc), so write it into a file in DisposableVM and
later extract it and show on the stdout. Similar to qvm-run, color it
red as a content coming from a VM.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#5310
Having Admin API, it is possible to do this properly now:
- create DisposableVM
- assign it proper permissions to create VMs and control those created
VMs
- run restore process inside
- cleanup DisposableVM afterwards
Since the RestoreInDisposableVM class contains de facto reverse parser
for qvm-backup-restore command line, add a test that will spot when it
gets out of sync.
This feature depends on modifications in various other components,
including:
- linux-utils and core-agent-linux for update qfile-unpacker
- core-admin for qrexec policy modification
QubesOS/qubes-issues#5310
Allow setting alternative qrexec service to retrieve backup content. The
service API is slightly different than the default one: it will get only
list of files/directories to extract on its stdin, but not backup
location. The latter could be provided as a service argument, or using
other out-of-band mechanism.
This will be useful for paranoid backup restore mode, to take away
control over location/command from sandboxed qvm-backup-restore process.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#5310
Allow configuring options per VM or globally per GuiVM. The
qvm-start-daemon program reads the options from VM features, and
generates a configuration file for qubes-guid.
Requires QubesOS/qubes-gui-daemon#47 (customizing the configuration
file).
Do not require permission to list sys-gui itself just to get keyboard
layout. Listing itself is not sensitive (sys-gui knows it exists), but
it will make other tools request its properties, which may not be
desirable.
Both tools issue a large number of Admin API calls and greatly benefit
from a cache filled with a single per-vm Admin API call
(admin.vm.property.GetAll). In case of qvm-ls, this also saves multiple
admin.vm.CurrentState calls (power state is given in the admin.vm.List
response too).
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3293
* origin/pr/118:
qvm-start-daemon: adjust pacat pid file path
qvm-start-daemon: check if layout is parsed
qvm-start-daemon: allow multiple options in keyboard layout
qvm-start-daemon: improve parsing args for setting keyboard layout
qvm-start-daemon: set keyboard-layout only for the first set layout
gui: set keyboard layout when starting daemon
daemon: start it for dom0 unconditionnaly
qvm-start-daemon: ensure separate task between GUI/AUDIO
qvm-start-daemon: allow starting only if service enabled
Fix and improvements from Marek's comments
Change qvm-start-gui to qvm-start-daemon for handling audio too
Support for AudioVM
Rules will be reset to a single 'accept' line, which is something
that the GUI tools like. It's an easy way to get out of CLI firewall
modifications if someone wants to go back to using GUI for them.
fixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#4710