do the modifications as needed, most importantly edit the helpdesk.txt file where you will put your data and the address of your PC, is highly suggested the use of a DynDNS for this purpose.
#What is ultravnc server silent zip
extract somewhere the files inside the zip.The uvnc website allows you to build your custom executable in this way: The Single Click executable is built with the settings and everything else already configured, the configuration is Hard-Coded inside the exe. Your customer doesn't have to configure anything, he have only to double click the self-contained executable, you have to configure the vnc client picking a port or using the default one. Well VNC one click is a pre-configured client like a remote assistance helpdesk app where the connection starts from the remote client that you want to control, the app connects to your vnc client put in -listen mode. The common problem solved by TeamViewer is the capability to traverse nat complex schemes without making the remote user need to configure ports and all. Normally you have a client-server mechanism, right? basically is a VNC client with a reversed setup.
#What is ultravnc server silent full
I assumed by default that you know VNC and maybe picked TeamViewer to take advantage of some benefits like nat-traverse, that's why my reply is focused on VNC Single Click.įor the full VNC I will let Wikipedia say more about the topic: and for specific software I highly suggest the UltraVNC project. The serverport is the port on the lan side which the repeater will connect to the server on.VNC or VNC Single Click (depending the need / both perfect for education purposes) There can be max ID_LIST_SIZE (default 100) idList linesĮverything is pretty straightforward, the one thing you may want to take note of are the lines: viewerport = 5800 serverport = 5900 The viewerport is the port on the wan side which your viewer will connect to. Value 0 means "this authenticates negatively" 0=Allow all IDs, 1=Allow only IDs listed in idList.idList There can be max SERVERS_LIST_SIZE (default 50) srvListDeny lines If addresss/range is both allowed and denied, it will be denied (deny is stronger) Address 255.255.255.255 (default) does not deny any connections Ranges can be defined by setting corresponding number to 0, e.g. List of denied server addresses / ranges SrvListAllow1 = 192.168.0.0 Allow network .x SrvListAllow0 = 10.0.0.0 Allow network 10.x.x.x There can be max SERVERS_LIST_SIZE (default 50) srvListAllow lines Only IP addresses can be used here, not DNS names Address 255.255.255.255 (default) does not allow any connections List of allowed server addresses / ranges 1=Require that server address (or range of addresses) is listed in 0=Allow connections to all server addressess, 3 = 2 + Everything else (very detailed and exhaustive logging = BIG log files) 2 = 1 + Ini values + exceptions in logic flow 1 = 0 + Important messages + Connections opened / closed 0 = Very little (fatal() messages, relaying done) Notice: If you set allowedmodes = 0, repeater will run without listening to any ports, 0=None, 1=Only Mode 1, 2=Only Mode 2, 3=Both modes You need to create a suitable (normal, non-privileged) user/group and change name here it changes to this user after ports have been bound in startup If program is started as root (to allow binding ports below 1024), so please invite me to visit and admire your server(s) -) of 1000 simultaneous sessions, you are probably a *very big company*, Notice: If you actually *have* computer(s) capable How many sessions can we have active at the same time ? Notice ! This IS NOT address of server or viewer, but repeater itself ! older repeater versions (before 0.12) did default (0.0.0.0 = INADDR_ANY = uses all addresses) is the same that machines each having their own ip address) ip addresses (for example, one physical machine running several virtual Listen Ip address (of repeater itself) in case your server happens to have several They will not appear in the next version.) You can either remove them or leave them as is. (please note that I know about the ^M charachters you see when editing the file in vim. Configuration is pretty straightforward, The file /etc/nf is the config file.