machines.
The ``virtbhyved`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtbhyved`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
interfaces.
The ``virtinterfaced`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtinterfaced`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
containers.
The ``virtlxcd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtlxcd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
networks.
The ``virtnetworkd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtnetworkd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
This daemon runs on virtualization hosts to provide management for host devices.
The ``virtnodedevd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtnodedevd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
filters.
The ``virtnwfilterd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtnwfilterd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
machines.
The ``virtqemud`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtqemud`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
This daemon runs on virtualization hosts to provide management for secret data.
The ``virtsecretd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtsecretd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
pools.
The ``virtstoraged`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtstoraged`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
virtual machines.
The ``virtvboxd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtvboxd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
virtual machines.
The ``virtvzd`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtvzd`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically
machines.
The ``virtxend`` daemon only listens for requests on a local Unix domain
-socket. Remote off-host access and backwards compatibility with legacy
-clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxy`` daemon.
+socket. Remote access via TLS/TCP and backwards compatibility with legacy
+clients expecting ``libvirtd`` is provided by the ``virtproxyd`` daemon.
Restarting ``virtxend`` does not interrupt running guests. Guests continue to
operate and changes in their state will generally be picked up automatically