Based on results of google searches on a few possible titles to improve on the connotation of backdoor, Guestinfo Configuration Interface (as part of the RPC API) seems recognizable in vmware circles. Friends call it just guestinfo. This changeset also makes docs and usage for this flag appear with a single hypen (-flag) like most go programs do.
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VMWare Guestinfo Interface
Cloud-Config VMWare Guestinfo Variables
coreos-cloudinit accepts configuration from the VMware RPC API's guestinfo
facility. This datasource can be enabled with the -from-vmware-guestinfo
flag to coreos-cloudinit.
The following guestinfo variables are recognized and processed by cloudinit
when passed from the hypervisor to the virtual machine at boot time. Note that
property names are prefixed with guestinfo.
in the VMX, e.g., guestinfo.hostname
.
guestinfo variable | type |
---|---|
hostname |
hostname |
interface.<n>.name |
string |
interface.<n>.mac |
MAC address |
interface.<n>.dhcp |
{"yes", "no"} |
interface.<n>.role |
{"public", "private"} |
interface.<n>.ip.<m>.address |
CIDR IP address |
interface.<n>.route.<l>.gateway |
IP address |
interface.<n>.route.<l>.destination |
CIDR IP address |
dns.server.<x> |
IP address |
coreos.config.data |
string |
coreos.config.data.encoding |
{"", "base64", "gzip+base64"} |
coreos.config.url |
URL |
Note: "n", "m", "l", and "x" are 0-indexed, incrementing integers. The
identifier for an interface
does not correspond to anything outside of this
configuration; it serves only to distinguish between multiple interface
s.
The guide to booting on VMWare is the starting point for more information about configuring and running CoreOS on VMWare.