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UID:pretalx-all-systems-go-2026-WDRTYW@cfp.all-systems-go.io
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DESCRIPTION:Systemd provides a growing set of very useful varlink APIs. Wit
 h the new Rust-based varlink-http-bridge\, it is possible to expose any nu
 mber of them over the network securely via https/websockets\, including ov
 er vsock\, with all of the interesting varlink features like "more" suppor
 t or "protocol-upgrade" support.\n\nThis presentation gives an overview of
  why varlink and websockets are such a good fit\, why the varlink-http-bri
 dge implementation is mostly just a transparent byte proxy\, and how it pl
 ugs into varlinkctl seamlessly to make networked varlinkctl calls "just wo
 rk". It also explains the security model and the plans for the future.\n\n
 The project lives in https://github.com/systemd/varlink-http-bridge.
DTSTAMP:20260710T220249Z
LOCATION:Loft
SUMMARY:Bridging the (varlink) gap - Michael Vogt
URL:https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2026/talk/WDRTYW/
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