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| TightVNC Source Distribution for Unix platforms |
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| Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd. All Rights Reserved. |
| Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Constantin Kaplinsky. |
| Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Peter Astrand, Cendio AB |
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| This software is distributed under the GNU General Public Licence as |
| published by the Free Software Foundation. See the file LICENCE.TXT |
| for the conditions under which this software is made available. |
| TightVNC also contains code from other sources. See the |
| Acknowledgements section below, and the individual files for details |
| of the conditions under which they are made available. |
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| There are six programs here: |
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| vncviewer - this is the VNC viewer, or client, program for X. |
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| Xvnc - this is the X VNC server - it is both a VNC server and an X server |
| with a "virtual" framebuffer. You normally use the vncserver script |
| to start Xvnc. |
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| vncserver - this is a wrapper script which makes starting an X VNC server |
| (i.e. desktop) more convenient. It is written in Perl, so to use |
| the script you need that. |
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| vncpasswd - this program allows you to change the password used to access |
| your X VNC desktops. The vncserver script uses this program when |
| you first start a VNC server. |
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| vncconfig - this program is used to configure and control a running instance |
| of Xvnc. |
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| x0vncserver - this is an inefficient VNC server which continuously polls any |
| X display, allowing it to be controlled via VNC. It is |
| intended mainly as a demonstration of a simple VNC server. |
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| In addition to these standalone programs, this distribution can also |
| be used to turn the native X server for a platform into a VNC server. |
| For X.Org servers, this is done using a module loaded at run-time. |
| For other X servers it requires replacing the native X server binary. |
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| To build this distribution you need a C++ compiler as well as a C compiler. |
| You also need a reasonably recent version of the X window system installed. |
| This comes as standard with most unix machines. If you don't have it |
| installed, see http://www.x.org. |
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| To build everything but Xvnc, do: |
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| % ./configure |
| % make |
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| This should build first some libraries - zlib, rdr, network, Xregion, rfb and |
| tx - then vncviewer, vncconfig and vncpasswd. If you already have zlib |
| installed on your system you can run "./configure --with-installed-zlib" if you |
| prefer (this is strongly advised on FreeBSD, since we've been told there are |
| problems otherwise). |
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| Building Xvnc |
| ============= |
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| Building Xvnc and the VNC support for native X servers is much more complex. |
| If you don't need to build it, skip to the section below on installing. |
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| Xvnc differs from the other programs in that it is built inside the X source |
| tree. Unlike previous versions of Xvnc, we do not provide an X source tree |
| with this distribution. We have designed the distribution to be as independent |
| as possible of the X tree used. |
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| We have successfully used X.Org 6.8.2 (available from http://www.x.org/). |
| Note that the X tree is enormous and notoriously difficult to deal with - |
| building it is not for the faint-hearted! |
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| Once you have a copy of the X source tree, make sure it is unpacked at the top |
| level of this distribution, so that the xc directory of the X source tree |
| matches the xc of this distribution, for example: |
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| % tar xzf X11R6.8.2-src.tar.bz2 |
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| Then you must apply a patch to some files in the X source tree: |
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| % patch -Np0 <xc.patch |
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| If this works, you should be able to build the entire X tree, including Xvnc: |
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| % cd xc |
| % make World |
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| This will take a long time, and will quite probably fail for one reason or |
| another! If you are having trouble, we suggest you try to build the X tree in |
| isolation first before attempting it with the VNC additions. |
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| If successful, in the xc/programs/Xserver directory you should find an Xvnc |
| binary, plus the native X server binary(ies) for your platform with VNC support |
| compiled in. If you are building from an X.Org tree on a supported |
| platform, you should also find a vnc.so module in |
| xc/programs/Xserver/vnc/modules. |
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| Exactly which X extensions and features are built into Xvnc and the native X |
| server binary is determined by the settings in xc/config/cf. The file vnc.def |
| contains the settings we use to build our binary distributions. You may need |
| to edit this and the other files as appropriate. |
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| Installing |
| ========== |
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| Different unix platforms have different conventions for where software should |
| be installed. To copy the programs to some directory which is in your PATH |
| environment variable, such as /usr/local/bin, there is a script called |
| vncinstall which you can use: |
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| % cd .. |
| % ./vncinstall /usr/local/bin |
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| This will also attempt to install the manual pages in an appropriate directory. |
| You can specify an alternative directory as a second argument to vncinstall: |
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| % ./vncinstall /usr/local/bin /usr/local/man |
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| It will also try to install the vnc.so X.Org module if appropriate. |
| This will be copied to the /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions directory and can |
| be enabled like any other module by adding a Load "vnc" line to the Module |
| section of xorg.conf. The parameters listed in the Xvnc manual page can be |
| set as options in xorg.conf e.g. Option "passwordFile" "/root/.vnc/passwd". |
| Note that for some reason options cannot be set in the Module section of |
| xorg.conf - try the Screen section. |
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| If you want to use the Java VNC viewer, you should copy the files from |
| the java directory to some suitable installation directory such as |
| /usr/local/vnc/classes: |
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| % mkdir -p /usr/local/vnc/classes |
| % cp java/* /usr/local/vnc/classes |
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| We recommend that you use the vncserver script to run Xvnc for you. You can |
| edit the script as appropriate for your site. Things you may need to change |
| include: |
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| * The location of Perl - if Perl is not installed in /usr/bin you'll need |
| to edit the "#!/usr/bin/perl" first line of vncserver. |
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| * Xvnc's font path and color database. If you have an installation of |
| X which is not in the standard place you may need to add arguments to the |
| Xvnc command line to set these. These should be appended to the $cmd |
| variable at the comment "# Add font path and color database...". |
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| * $vncJavaFiles - this specifies the location of the files for |
| the VNC viewer Java applet. The default is /usr/local/vnc/classes. |
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| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
| ================ |
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| This distribution contains public domain DES software by Richard Outerbridge. |
| This is: |
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| Copyright (c) 1988,1989,1990,1991,1992 by Richard Outerbridge. |
| (GEnie : OUTER; CIS : [71755,204]) Graven Imagery, 1992. |
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| This distribution contains software from the X Window System. This is: |
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| Copyright 1987, 1988 by Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts. |
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| Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler |
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| This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied |
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| Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, |
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| This distribution contains Java DES software by Dave Zimmerman |
| <dzimm@widget.com> and Jef Poskanzer <jef@acme.com>. This is: |
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