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The authorization framework provides a way to control access to network services after a client has been authenticated. This documents how to actually use it. Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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.. This is the top level page for the 'system' manual.
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System Emulation
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This manual is the overall guide for users using QEMU
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for full system emulation (as opposed to user-mode emulation).
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This includes working with hypervisors such as KVM, Xen, Hax
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or Hypervisor.Framework.
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Contents:
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 3
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quickstart
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invocation
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keys
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mux-chardev
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monitor
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images
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net
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virtio-net-failover
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usb
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nvme
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ivshmem
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linuxboot
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generic-loader
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guest-loader
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vnc-security
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tls
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secrets
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authz
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gdb
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managed-startup
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cpu-hotplug
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virtio-pmem
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pr-manager
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targets
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security
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multi-process
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deprecated
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removed-features
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build-platforms
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license
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