Commit a868b647 authored by runge's avatar runge

SSVNC 1.0.22 release (+ a little bit more). crl lists, ssh pid finding improvements, and more.

parent effe81e3
......@@ -134,6 +134,8 @@ fi
SSVNC_BASEDIR="$dir"
export SSVNC_BASEDIR
SSVNC_BASEDIRNAME="$dir/$name"
export SSVNC_BASEDIRNAME
if [ -f "$dir/util/ultraftp.jar" ]; then
SSVNC_ULTRA_FTP_JAR="$dir/util/ultraftp.jar"
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......@@ -158,6 +158,8 @@ dir=`dirname "$f"`
PATH="$dir:$PATH"
SSVNC_BASEDIR="$dir"
export SSVNC_BASEDIR
SSVNC_BASEDIRNAME="$dir/$name"
export SSVNC_BASEDIRNAME
SSVNC_UNAME="$name"
export SSVNC_UNAME
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......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
.\" License as specified in the file LICENCE.TXT that comes with the
.\" TightVNC distribution.
.\"
.TH ssvnc 1 "November 2008" "" "SSVNC"
.TH ssvnc 1 "December 2008" "" "SSVNC"
.SH NAME
ssvnc \- a GUI wrapper for SSL and SSH VNC connections.
.SH SYNOPSIS
......@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ Same as SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS=1.
.TP
\fB\-ssl\fR
Force the full GUI Mode: both SSL and SSH. This is the default.
Same as \fB-ss\fR.
.TP
\fB\-nv\fR
Toggle the "Verify All Certs" button to be off at startup.
......@@ -113,14 +114,36 @@ Same as SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG=1.
\fB\-noenc\fR
Start off in a mode where a 'No Encryption' check button is present.
You can toggle the mode with Ctrl-E.
Same as SSVNC_DISABLE_ENCRYPTION_BUTTON=1. Or noenc=1 in ~/.ssvncrc.
Same as SSVNC_DISABLE_ENCRYPTION_BUTTON=1. Or \fInoenc=1\fR in ~/.ssvncrc.
Selecting no encryption is the same as the vnc:// and Vnc:// prefixes
described below.
described below. \fB-enc\fR implies the opposite.
.TP
\fB\-killstunnel\fR
On Windows, automatically terminate the STUNNEL process when the viewer
exits instead of prompting you (same as killstunnel=1 in ssvnc_rc or
exits instead of prompting you (same as \fIkillstunnel=1\fR in ssvnc_rc or
toggle in Options menu)
.TP
\fB\-nokillstunnel\fR
On Windows, disable \fB-killstunnel\fR mode.
Same as \fIkillstunnel=0\fR in ssvnc_rc or
toggle in Options menu. Note that \fB-killstunnel\fR mode is now the default.
.TP
\fB\-mycert\fR \fI/path/to/mycert.pem\fR
Set the default "MyCert" to be \fI/path/to/mycert.pem\fR.
Same as \fB-cert\fR.
If the file does not exist, ~/.vnc/certs is prefixed and tried.
You can also set \fImycert=/path/to/mycert.pem\fR in ~/.ssvncrc.
.TP
\fB\-cacert\fR \fI/path/to/cacert.crt\fR
Set the default "ServerCert" to be \fI/path/to/cacert.crt\fR.
Same as \fB-ca\fR.
If the file does not exist, ~/.vnc/certs is prefixed and tried.
You can also set \fIcacert=/path/to/cacert.crt\fR in ~/.ssvncrc.
.TP
\fB\-crl\fR \fI/path/to/mycrl.pem\fR
Set the default Certificate Revocation List to be \fI/path/to/mycrl.pem\fR.
If the file does not exist, ~/.vnc/certs is prefixed and tried.
You can also set \fIcrl=/path/to/mycrl.pem\fR in ~/.ssvncrc.
.SH URL NOTATION
Here are all of our URL-like prefixes that you can put in front of
host:display (or host:port):
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......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
.\" License as specified in the file LICENCE.TXT that comes with the
.\" TightVNC distribution.
.\"
.TH ssvncviewer 1 "October 2008" "" "SSVNC"
.TH ssvncviewer 1 "December 2008" "" "SSVNC"
.SH NAME
ssvncviewer \- an X viewer client for VNC
.SH SYNOPSIS
......@@ -258,11 +258,27 @@ must be 32bpp and same endianness.
Scale the desktop locally. The string "str" can
a floating point ratio, e.g. "0.9", or a fraction,
e.g. "3/4", or WxH, e.g. 1280x1024. Use "fit"
to fit in the current screen size.
Use "auto" to fit in the window size.
Note that scaling is done in software and can be slow
and requires more memory. "str" can also be set by
to fit in the current screen size. Use "auto" to
fit in the window size. "str" can also be set by
the env. var. SSVNC_SCALE.
If you observe mouse trail painting errors, enable
X11 Cursor mode (either via Popup or \fB\-x11cursor\fR.)
Note that scaling is done in software and so can be
slow and requires more memory. Some speedup Tips:
ZRLE is faster than Tight in this mode. When
scaling is first detected, the encoding will
be automatically switched to ZRLE. Use the
Popup menu if you want to go back to Tight.
Set SSVNC_PRESERVE_ENCODING=1 to disable this.
Use a solid background on the remote side.
(e.g. manually or via x11vnc \fB\-solid\fR ...)
If the remote server is x11vnc, try client
side caching: x11vnc \fB\-ncache\fR 10 ...
.TP
\fB\-ycrop\fR n
Only show the top n rows of the framebuffer. For
......@@ -302,11 +318,14 @@ Whether or not to use X server Backingstore for the
main viewer window. The default is to not, mainly
because most Linux, etc, systems X servers disable
*all* Backingstore by default. To re\fB\-enable\fR it put
Option "Backingstore"
in the Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
In \fB\-bs\fR mode with no X server backingstore, whenever an
area of the screen is re\fB\-exposed\fR it must go out to the
VNC server to retrieve the pixels. This is too slow.
In \fB\-nobs\fR mode, memory is allocated by the viewer to
provide its own backing of the main viewer window. This
actually makes some activities faster (changes in large
......@@ -327,11 +346,14 @@ password, newline are sent to the VNC server after any VNC
authentication has taken place. Under x11vnc they are
used for the \fB\-unixpw\fR login. Other VNC servers could do
something similar.
You can also indicate "str" via the environment
variable SSVNC_UNIXPW.
Note that the Escape key is actually sent first to tell
x11vnc to not echo the Unix Username back to the VNC
viewer. Set SSVNC_UNIXPW_NOESC=1 to override this.
If str is ".", then you are prompted at the command line
for the username and password in the normal way. If str is
"-" the stdin is read via getpass(3) for username@password.
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#!/bin/sh
rm -rf ./src/tmp/* || exit 1
vers=1.0.22
vers=1.0.23
cd .. || exit 1
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