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Edit qrexec-client command line examples
- remove absolute paths from qrexec-client calls - add shell prompt characters
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Once this channel is established, stdin/stdout/stderr from the VMprocess is pass
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The `qrexec-client` command is used to make connections to VMs from dom0.
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For example, the following command
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qrexec-client -e -d someVM user:'touch hello-world.txt'
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$ qrexec-client -e -d someVM user:'touch hello-world.txt'
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creates an empty file called `hello-world.txt` in the home folder of `someVM`.
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The `-e` flag tells `qrexec-client` to exit immediately after sending the execut
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With this option, no further data is passed between the domains.
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By contrast, the following command demonstrates an open channel between dom0 and someVM (in this case, a remote shell):
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qrexec-client -d someVM user:bash
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$ qrexec-client -d someVM user:bash
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The `qvm-run` command is heavily based on `qrexec-client`.
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It also takes care of additional activities, e.g. starting the domain if it is not up yet and starting the GUI daemon.
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@ -121,14 +121,14 @@ In the target VM, the `/etc/qubes-rpc/RPC_ACTION_NAME` must exist, containing th
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In the src VM, one should invoke the client via:
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/usr/lib/qubes/qrexec-client-vm target_vm_name RPC_ACTION_NAME rpc_client_path client arguments
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$ qrexec-client-vm target_vm_name RPC_ACTION_NAME rpc_client_path client arguments
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Note that only stdin/stdout is passed between RPC server and client -- notably, no command line arguments are passed.
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Source VM name is specified by `QREXEC_REMOTE_DOMAIN` environment variable.
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By default, stderr of client and server is logged to respective `/var/log/qubes/qrexec.XID` files.
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It is also possible to call service without specific client program - in which case server stdin/out will be connected with the terminal:
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/usr/lib/qubes/qrexec-client-vm target_vm_name RPC_ACTION_NAME
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$ qrexec-client-vm target_vm_name RPC_ACTION_NAME
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Target VM can be specified also as `@dispvm:DISP_VM`, which is very similar to `@dispvm` but forces using a particular VM (`DISP_VM`) as a base VM to be started as DisposableVM.
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For example:
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ And generally the less choices the user must make, the lower the chance to make
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The syntax is simple: when calling a service, add an argument to the service name separated with `+` sign, for example:
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/usr/lib/qubes/qrexec-client-vm target_vm_name RPC_ACTION_NAME+ARGUMENT
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$ qrexec-client-vm target_vm_name RPC_ACTION_NAME+ARGUMENT
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Then create a policy as usual, including the argument (`/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/RPC_ACTION_NAME+ARGUMENT`).
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If the policy for the specific argument is not set (file does not exist), then the default policy for this service is loaded (`/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/RPC_ACTION_NAME`).
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