@@ -35718,11 +35718,6 @@ Virtualization Services
The default configuration (see @code{hurd-vm-configuration} below)
spawns a secure shell (SSH) server in your GNU/Hurd system, which QEMU
(the virtual machine emulator) redirects to port 10222 on the host.
-Thus, you can connect over SSH to the childhurd with:
-
-@example
-ssh root@@localhost -p 10022
-@end example
The childhurd is volatile and stateless: it starts with a fresh root
file system every time you restart it. By default though, all the files
@@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ (define %hurd-vm-operating-system
(openssh-configuration
(openssh openssh-sans-x)
(use-pam? #f)
- (permit-root-login #t)
+ (permit-root-login 'prohibit-password)
(allow-empty-passwords? #t)
(password-authentication? #t)))
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ (define-module (gnu tests virtualization)
#:use-module (gnu services)
#:use-module (gnu services dbus)
#:use-module (gnu services networking)
+ #:use-module (gnu services ssh)
#:use-module (gnu services virtualization)
#:use-module (gnu packages ssh)
#:use-module (gnu packages virtualization)
@@ -228,7 +229,19 @@ (define %test-qemu-guest-agent
(define %childhurd-os
(simple-operating-system
(service dhcp-client-service-type)
- (service hurd-vm-service-type)))
+ (service hurd-vm-service-type
+ (hurd-vm-configuration
+ ;; Allow root login with an empty password to simplify the test
+ ;; below.
+ (os (operating-system
+ (inherit %hurd-vm-operating-system)
+ (services
+ (modify-services (operating-system-user-services
+ %hurd-vm-operating-system)
+ (openssh-service-type
+ config => (openssh-configuration
+ (inherit config)
+ (permit-root-login #t)))))))))))
(define (run-childhurd-test)
(define os