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authorrunge <runge>2007-04-19 03:25:29 +0000
committerrunge <runge>2007-04-19 03:25:29 +0000
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tree7b712764d4f1a482b55fcfc6323c99f204b30f69 /x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer
parent69a63b28833da1877046bf22e0b9b6f526526e57 (diff)
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Sync with SSVNC 1.0.15
Diffstat (limited to 'x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer')
-rw-r--r--x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/README20
-rwxr-xr-xx11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ss_vncviewer54
-rwxr-xr-xx11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ssvnc.tcl243
-rw-r--r--x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/stunnel-server.conf6
-rwxr-xr-xx11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/_bundle2
5 files changed, 291 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/README b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/README
index b121ee8..f4a79b9 100644
--- a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/README
+++ b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/README
@@ -118,9 +118,15 @@ The enhanced TightVNC viewer features are:
(-popupfix option).
- Improvements to the Popup menu, all of these can now be changed
- dynamically via the menu: ViewOnly, CursorShape updates, X11
- Cursor, Cursor Alphablending, Toggle Tight/ZRLE, Toggle JPEG,
- FullColor/16bpp/8bpp (256/64/8 colors).
+ dynamically via the menu: ViewOnly, Toggle Bell, CursorShape
+ updates, X11 Cursor, Cursor Alphablending, Toggle Tight/ZRLE,
+ Toggle JPEG, FullColor/16bpp/8bpp (256/64/8 colors), Greyscale
+ for low color modes.
+
+ - Support for UltraVNC extensions: Single Window, Disable
+ Server-side Input, 1/n Server side scaling, Text Chat (shell
+ terminal UI). Both UltraVNC and x11vnc servers support these
+ extensions
- Run vncviewer -help for all options.
@@ -149,7 +155,7 @@ Unix and Mac OS X:
Unpack the archive:
- % gzip -dc ssvnc-1.0.14.tar.gz | tar xvf -
+ % gzip -dc ssvnc-1.0.15.tar.gz | tar xvf -
Run the GUI:
@@ -159,7 +165,7 @@ Unix and Mac OS X:
On MacOSX you could also click on the SSVNC app in the Finder.
- The smaller file "ssvnc_no_windows-1.0.14.tar.gz"
+ The smaller file "ssvnc_no_windows-1.0.15.tar.gz"
could have been used as well.
On MacOSX there is also a SSVNC.app directory icon you can click on
@@ -170,7 +176,7 @@ Windows:
Unzip, using WinZip or a similar utility, the zip file:
- ssvnc-1.0.14.zip
+ ssvnc-1.0.15.zip
Run the GUI, e.g.:
@@ -182,7 +188,7 @@ Windows:
select Open, and then OK to launch it.
- The smaller file "ssvnc_windows_only-1.0.14.zip"
+ The smaller file "ssvnc_windows_only-1.0.15.zip"
could have been used as well.
You can make a Windows shortcut to this program if you want to.
diff --git a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ss_vncviewer b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ss_vncviewer
index 31a8bb6..857cfce 100755
--- a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ss_vncviewer
+++ b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ss_vncviewer
@@ -112,7 +112,9 @@ VNCVIEWERCMD=${VNCVIEWERCMD:-vncviewer}
# Same for STUNNEL, e.g. set it to /path/to/stunnel or stunnel4, etc.
#
-#set -xv
+if [ "X$SS_DEBUG" != "X" ]; then
+ set -xv
+fi
PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/dist/sbin; export PATH
@@ -146,6 +148,10 @@ showcert=""
reverse=""
if [ "X$1" = "X-viewerflavor" ]; then
+ if echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | egrep -i '^(xmessage|sleep )' > /dev/null; then
+ echo "unknown"
+ exit 0
+ fi
if echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | grep -i chicken.of > /dev/null; then
echo "cotvnc"
exit 0
@@ -167,6 +173,12 @@ if [ "X$1" = "X-viewerflavor" ]; then
exit 0
fi
+if [ "X$SS_VNCVIEWER_NO_MAXCONN" != "X" ]; then
+ STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS=`echo "$STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS" | sed -e 's/maxconn/#maxconn/'`
+elif echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | egrep -i '^(xmessage|sleep )' > /dev/null; then
+ STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS=`echo "$STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS" | sed -e 's/maxconn/#maxconn/'`
+fi
+
# grab our cmdline options:
while [ "X$1" != "X" ]
do
@@ -215,10 +227,6 @@ else
fi
if [ "X$reverse" != "X" ]; then
ssh_sleep=1800
- if [ "X$use_ssh" = "X1" ]; then
- VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_LOCALHOST=1
- export VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_LOCALHOST
- fi
if [ "X$proxy" != "X" ]; then
if [ "X$use_ssh" = "X" -a "X$use_sshssl" = "X" ]; then
echo ""
@@ -256,6 +264,15 @@ if echo "$orig" | grep '^vnc://' > /dev/null; then
direct_connect=1
elif echo "$orig" | grep '^vncs://' > /dev/null; then
orig=`echo "$orig" | sed -e 's,vncs://,,'`
+elif echo "$orig" | grep '^vncssl://' > /dev/null; then
+ orig=`echo "$orig" | sed -e 's,vncssl://,,'`
+elif echo "$orig" | grep '^vncssh://' > /dev/null; then
+ orig=`echo "$orig" | sed -e 's,vncssh://,,'`
+ use_ssh=1
+fi
+if [ "X$reverse" != "X" -a "X$direct_connect" = "X" ]; then
+ VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_LOCALHOST=1
+ export VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_LOCALHOST
fi
# play around with host:display port:
@@ -264,6 +281,8 @@ if echo "$orig" | grep ':' > /dev/null; then
else
if [ "X$reverse" = "X" ]; then
orig="$orig:0"
+ elif [ "X$orig" = "X" ]; then
+ orig=":0"
fi
fi
@@ -295,11 +314,32 @@ fi
date_sec=`date +%S`
+if echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | grep '^sleep[ ][ ]*[0-9][0-9]*' > /dev/null; then
+ if [ "X$SS_VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_PORT" = "X" ]; then
+ p=`echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | awk '{print $3}'`
+ if [ "X$p" != "X" ]; then
+ SS_VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_PORT=$p
+ fi
+ fi
+ p2=`echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | awk '{print $2}'`
+ VNCVIEWERCMD="eval sleep $p2; echo Local "
+elif echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | grep '^xmessage[ ][ ]*[0-9][0-9]*' > /dev/null; then
+ if [ "X$SS_VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_PORT" = "X" ]; then
+ p=`echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" | awk '{print $2}'`
+ SS_VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_PORT=$p
+ fi
+fi
+
findfree() {
try0=$1
try=$try0
use0=""
+ if [ "X$SS_VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_PORT" != "X" ]; then
+ echo "$SS_VNCVIEWER_LISTEN_PORT"
+ return
+ fi
+
while [ $try -lt 6000 ]
do
if [ "X$inuse" = "X" ]; then
@@ -763,10 +803,10 @@ if [ "X$direct_connect" != "X" ]; then
echo ""
echo "NOTE: Press Ctrl-C to terminate viewer LISTEN mode."
echo ""
- echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" "$@" -listen $N
+ echo "$VNCVIEWERCMD" "$@" -listen $disp
trap "final" 0 2 15
echo ""
- $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" -listen $N
+ $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" -listen $disp
fi
exit $?
fi
diff --git a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ssvnc.tcl b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ssvnc.tcl
index b583c8e..2d79610 100755
--- a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ssvnc.tcl
+++ b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/ssvnc.tcl
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
exec wish "$0" "$@"
#
-# Copyright (c) 2006 by Karl J. Runge <[email protected]>
+# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 by Karl J. Runge <[email protected]>
#
# ssvnc.tcl: gui wrapper to the programs in this
# package. Also sets up service port forwarding.
@@ -270,14 +270,30 @@ proc help {} {
4) Pressing the "Load" button or pressing Ctrl-L or Clicking the Right
mouse button on the main GUI will invoke the Load Profile dialog.
- 5) If you want to do a Direct VNC connection, with *NO* SSL or SSH
- encryption, use the "vnc://" prefix, e.g. vnc://far-away.east:0
+ 5) If you want to do a Direct VNC connection, WITH *NO* SSL OR SSH
+ ENCRYPTION, use the "vnc://" prefix, e.g. vnc://far-away.east:0
+ This also works for reverse connections (see below).
+
+ Sorry we do not make this easy to figure out how to do (e.g. a
+ button on the main panel), but the goal of SSVNC is secure
+ connections!
6) Reverse VNC connections are possible as well. Go to Options and
select "Reverse VNC connection". In the 'VNC Host:Display' entry
box put in the number (e.g. "0" or ":0") that corresponds to the
Listening display (0 -> port 5500). See the Options Help for more
info.
+
+ 7) On Unix to have SSVNC act as a general STUNNEL redirector (i.e. no
+ VNC), put the the desired host:port in VNC Host:Display (use a
+ negative port value if it is to be less than 200), then go to
+ Options -> Advanced -> Change VNC Viewer. Change the "viewer"
+ command to be "xmessage OK" or "xmessage <port>" (or sleep) where
+ port is the desired local listening port. Then click Connect.
+ If you didn't set the local port look for it in the terminal output.
+
+ On Windows set it to "NOTEPAD" or similar; you can't control
+ the port though. It is usually 5930.
}
.h.f.t insert end $msg
@@ -476,12 +492,14 @@ set msg {
over using a different port.
In reverse connections mode be careful to protect the listening
- vncviewer from direct connections (neither SSL nor SSH)
+ VNC Viewer from direct connections (neither SSL nor SSH)
connecting directly to its listening port thereby bypassing
- the tunnel. This can be done by a host-level firewall that only
- lets in, say, port 5500. Or for SSH reverse connections allows
- no 5500+n ports in. For SSH reverse connections the Unix viewers
- supplied in the SSVNC package will only listen on localhost.
+ the tunnel. This can be done by a host-level firewall that
+ only lets in, say, port 5500 (the default one ":0" for stunnel
+ to listen on). Or for SSH reverse connections allow NO 5500+n
+ ports in. For reverse connections, the Unix enhanced tightvnc
+ viewers supplied in the SSVNC package will only listen on
+ localhost so these precautions are not needed.
Note that for SSL connections use of "Proxy/Gateway" does not
make sense: the remote side cannot initiate its reverse connection
@@ -556,7 +574,7 @@ set msg {
proc help_fetch_cert {} {
toplev .fh
- scroll_text_dismiss .fh.f 85 37
+ scroll_text_dismiss .fh.f 85 35
center_win .fh
wm resizable .fh 1 0
@@ -849,6 +867,7 @@ proc set_defaults {} {
set vncauth_passwd ""
ssl_ssh_adjust ssl
+ listen_adjust
}
proc do_viewer_windows {n} {
@@ -929,6 +948,11 @@ proc do_viewer_windows {n} {
incr did_listening_message
global listening_name
+ set ln $listening_name
+ if {$ln == ""} {
+ set ln "this-computer:$n"
+ }
+
set msg "
About to start the Listening VNC Viewer.
@@ -938,13 +962,14 @@ proc do_viewer_windows {n} {
The VNC server should then Reverse connect to:
- $listening_name
+ $ln
- To stop the Viewer: right click on the VNC Icon in the taskbar
+ To stop the Viewer: right click on the VNC Icon in the tray
and select 'Close listening daemon' (or similar).
You will then return to this GUI.
+ Click OK now to start the Listening VNC Viewer.
"
global use_ssh use_sshssl
if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
@@ -957,7 +982,7 @@ proc do_viewer_windows {n} {
set wll_done 0
- eval text .wll.t -width 60 -height 18 $help_font
+ eval text .wll.t -width 60 -height 19 $help_font
button .wll.d -text "OK" -command {destroy .wll; set wll_done 1}
pack .wll.t .wll.d -side top -fill x
@@ -973,7 +998,11 @@ proc do_viewer_windows {n} {
vwait wll_done
}
} else {
- append cmd " localhost:$n"
+ if [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $n] {
+ append cmd " localhost:$n"
+ } else {
+ append cmd " $n"
+ }
}
mesg $cmd
@@ -2178,6 +2207,10 @@ proc direct_connect_msg {} {
}
if {$msg != ""} {
set msg "Direct connect via vnc://hostname\nThe following options will be disabled:\n\n$msg"
+ global is_windows
+ if {0 && $is_windows} {
+ set msg "Direct connect mode: vnc://host:disp is not supported on Windows."
+ }
raise .
tk_messageBox -type ok -icon info -message $msg
}
@@ -2297,6 +2330,9 @@ proc fetch_cert_unix {hp} {
}
proc fetch_cert_windows {hp} {
+
+ regsub {^vnc.*://} $hp "" hp
+
set hpnew [get_ssh_hp $hp]
set proxy [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
@@ -3048,6 +3084,22 @@ proc launch {{hp ""}} {
}
##############################################################
+ if [regexp {vnc://} $hp] {
+ direct_connect_msg
+ regsub {vnc://} $hp "" hp
+ direct_connect_windows $hp
+ return
+ } elseif [regexp {vncs://} $hp] {
+ set use_ssl 1
+ regsub {vncs://} $hp "" hp
+ } elseif [regexp {vncssl://} $hp] {
+ set use_ssl 1
+ regsub {vncssl://} $hp "" hp
+ } elseif [regexp {vncssh://} $hp] {
+ set use_ssh 1
+ regsub {vncssh://} $hp "" hp
+ }
+
check_ssh_needed
if {! $use_ssh} {
@@ -3366,6 +3418,120 @@ proc launch {{hp ""}} {
}
}
+proc direct_connect_windows {{hp ""}} {
+ global tcl_platform is_windows
+ global env use_listen
+
+ set proxy [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
+
+ set did_port_knock 0
+
+ global listening_name
+ set listening_name ""
+
+ set list [split $hp ":"]
+
+ set host [lindex $list 0]
+ if {$host == ""} {
+ set host "localhost"
+ }
+
+ if [regexp {^.*@} $host match] {
+ catch {raise .; update}
+ mesg "Trimming \"$match\" from hostname"
+ after 1000
+ regsub {^.*@} $host "" host
+ }
+
+ set disp [lindex $list 1]
+ set disp [string trim $disp]
+ regsub { .*$} $disp "" disp
+ if {[regexp {^-[0-9][0-9]*$} $disp]} {
+ ;
+ } elseif {$disp == "" || ! [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $disp]} {
+ set disp 0
+ }
+
+ if {$disp < 0} {
+ set port [expr "- $disp"]
+ } elseif {$disp < 200} {
+ if {$use_listen} {
+ set port [expr "$disp + 5500"]
+ } else {
+ set port [expr "$disp + 5900"]
+ }
+ } else {
+ set port $disp
+ }
+
+ if {$proxy != ""} {
+ if [regexp {@} $proxy] {
+ bell
+ catch {raise .; update}
+ mesg "WARNING: SSL proxy contains \"@\" sign"
+ after 2000
+ }
+ set n2 45
+
+ set env(SSVNC_PROXY) $proxy
+ set env(SSVNC_LISTEN) [expr "$n2 + 5900"]
+ set env(SSVNC_DEST) "$host:$port"
+
+ set port [expr $n2 + 5900]
+ set host "localhost"
+ }
+
+ set fail 0
+ if {! $did_port_knock} {
+ if {! [do_port_knock $host start]} {
+ set fail 1
+ }
+ set did_port_knock 1
+ }
+
+ if {$fail} {
+ return
+ }
+
+ set proxy_pid ""
+ if {$proxy != ""} {
+ mesg "Starting TCP helper on port $port ..."
+ after 600
+ set proxy_pid [exec "connect_br.exe" &]
+ unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_PROXY)
+ unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_LISTEN)
+ unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_DEST)
+ }
+
+ catch {destroy .o}
+ catch {destroy .oa}
+ wm withdraw .
+
+ if {$use_listen} {
+ set n $port
+ if {$n >= 5500} {
+ set n [expr $n - 5500]
+ }
+ do_viewer_windows "$n"
+ } else {
+ if {$port >= 5900} {
+ set port [expr $port - 5900]
+ }
+ do_viewer_windows "$host:$port"
+ }
+
+ wm deiconify .
+
+ mesg "Disconnected from $hp."
+
+ global port_knocking_list
+ if [regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list] {
+ do_port_knock $host finish
+ }
+
+ mesg "Disconnected from $hp."
+}
+
proc get_idir_certs {str} {
global is_windows env
set idir ""
@@ -4599,7 +4765,7 @@ proc load_include {include dir} {
}
}
-proc load_profile {{parent "."}} {
+proc load_profile {{parent "."} {infile ""}} {
global profdone
global vncdisplay
@@ -4607,8 +4773,12 @@ proc load_profile {{parent "."}} {
set dir [get_profiles_dir]
- set file [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -defaultextension ".vnc" \
- -initialdir $dir -title "Load VNC Profile"]
+ if {$infile != ""} {
+ set file $infile
+ } else {
+ set file [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -defaultextension \
+ ".vnc" -initialdir $dir -title "Load VNC Profile"]
+ }
if {$file == ""} {
set profdone 1
return
@@ -6637,7 +6807,7 @@ proc change_vncviewer_dialog {} {
wm title .chviewer "Change VNC Viewer"
global help_font
- eval text .chviewer.t -width 90 -height 24 $help_font
+ eval text .chviewer.t -width 90 -height 29 $help_font
apply_bg .chviewer.t
set msg {
@@ -6662,6 +6832,12 @@ proc change_vncviewer_dialog {} {
Since the command line options differ between them greatly, if you know it
is of the RealVNC 4.x flavor, indicate on the check box. Otherwise we guess.
+
+ To have SSVNC act as a general STUNNEL redirector (no VNC) set the viewer to
+ be "xmessage OK" or "xmessage <port>" or "sleep n" or "sleep n <port>" (or
+ "NOTEPAD" on Windows). The default listen port is 5930. The destination is
+ set in "VNC Host:Display" (for a remote port less then 200 use the negative
+ of the port value).
}
.chviewer.t insert end $msg
@@ -7625,8 +7801,9 @@ proc set_options {} {
incr i
checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_listen -text \
- "Reverse VNC Connection (-listen)" -command {listen_adjust}
+ "Reverse VNC Connection (-listen)" -command {listen_adjust; if {$vncdisplay == ""} {set vncdisplay ":0"}}
#if {$is_windows} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
+ if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
incr i
checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_viewonly -text \
@@ -7868,6 +8045,7 @@ label .f2.l -width $wl -anchor w -text "Proxy/Gateway:" -relief ridge
entry .f2.e -width $we -textvariable vncproxy
pack .f2.l -side left
pack .f2.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
+bind .f2.e <Return> launch
frame .f3
label .f3.l -width $wl -anchor w -text "Remote SSH Command:" -relief ridge
@@ -7876,6 +8054,7 @@ pack .f3.l -side left
pack .f3.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
.f3.l configure -state disabled
.f3.e configure -state disabled
+bind .f3.e <Return> launch
set remote_ssh_cmd_list {.f3.e .f3.l}
@@ -7941,3 +8120,31 @@ bind .l <ButtonPress> {set button_gui_top 1}
bind .f0.l <ButtonPress> {set button_gui_top 1}
update
+
+if {$argc > 0} {
+ set item [lindex $argv 0]
+ if {$item != ""} {
+ if [file exists $item] {
+ load_profile . $item
+ } else {
+ set ok 0
+ set dir [get_profiles_dir]
+ set try "$dir/$item"
+ foreach try [list $dir/$item $dir/$item.vnc] {
+ if [file exists $try] {
+ load_profile . $try
+ set ok 1
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if {! $ok && [regexp {:} $item]} {
+ global vncdisplay
+ set vncdisplay $item
+ update
+ after 750
+ launch
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
diff --git a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/stunnel-server.conf b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/stunnel-server.conf
index 8e5dd50..327327a 100644
--- a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/stunnel-server.conf
+++ b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/bin/util/stunnel-server.conf
@@ -6,6 +6,9 @@
# to manually start up stunnel using it.
# (e.g. /path/to/stunnel stunnel-server.conf)
#
+# NOTE: You MUST specify a cert = PEM file line for server mode.
+# SSVNC or x11vnc can be used to create one if you like.
+#
# This is just an example and is not used by the tools in this package.
# It is here in case you wanted to see how to add SSL support to any
# VNC server you have.
@@ -18,7 +21,8 @@ RNDoverwrite = yes
# CApath = /path/to/.../crt-dir
# CAfile = /path/to/.../foo.crt
# verify = 2
-# My server cert could go here:
+#
+# The server cert goes here (**IT MUST BE SPECIFIED IN SERVER MODE**):
# cert = /path/to/.../my.pem
#
[vnc]
diff --git a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/_bundle b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/_bundle
index 2555aed..d73f55f 100755
--- a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/_bundle
+++ b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/_bundle
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/sh
rm -rf ./src/tmp/* || exit 1
-vers=1.0.14
+vers=1.0.15
cd .. || exit 1