#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 2006-2008 by Karl J. Runge # # ssvnc_cmd: # # A wrapper that calls ss_vncviewer to use the enhanced TightVNC viewer. # # The enhanced TightVNC viewer features are: # # - SSL support for connections using the co-bundled stunnel program. # - rfbNewFBSize VNC support (screen resizing) # - cursor alphablending with x11vnc at 32bpp # - xgrabserver support for fullscreen mode (for old window mgrs) # # # Your platform (e.g. Linux.i686) is autodetected and enhanced # vncviewer and stunnel binaries for it are used (see the ./bin directory). # # See the build.unix script if your platform is not in this package. # You can also set the env. var. UNAME=os.arch to any "os.arch" you want # to override the autodetetion. # # Usage: # # ssvnc_cmd [ss_vncviewer-args] hostname:N [vncviewer-args] # # if, instead, this script is named "tightvncviewer" it calls the # vncviewer directly and must be invoked as: # # tightvncviewer [vncviewer-args] hostname:N # # In both cases, "hostname:N" is the host and VNC display to connect to, # e.g. snoopy:0 # # See the script util/ss_vncviewer for details about its arguments: # # -verify pemfile # -mycert pemfile # -proxy phost:pport # -alpha # -grab # # N.B. if this script is named "tightvncviewer" the vncviewer is called # directly, and there won't be any SSL or SSH encryption tunnels. # # If the *very first* argument is "-cotvnc" then it is assumed you are on # Darwin and want to run the Chicken of the VNC viewer via our wrapper. # # # See the TightVNC viewer documentation for on its cmdline arguments. # # For convenience, here is the current (7/2006) TightVNC viewer -help output: # # TightVNC viewer version 1.3dev5 # # Usage: vncviewer [] [][:] # vncviewer [] [][::] # vncviewer [] -listen [] # vncviewer -help # # are standard Xt options, or: # -via # -shared (set by default) # -noshared # -viewonly # -fullscreen # -noraiseonbeep # -passwd (standard VNC authentication) # -user (Unix login authentication) # -encodings (e.g. "tight copyrect") # -bgr233 # -owncmap # -truecolour # -depth # -compresslevel (0..9: 0-fast, 9-best) # -quality (0..9: 0-low, 9-high) # -nojpeg # -nocursorshape # -x11cursor # -autopass # # Option names may be abbreviated, e.g. -bgr instead of -bgr233. # See the manual page for more information. # # Note: the enhanced tightvnc viewer (SSVNC) has many more options, run # this script as "ssvnc_cmd Vnc://a:0 -help" or "tightvncviewer -help" # to seem them. if [ "X$1" = "X-h" -o "X$1" = "X-helpxxx" -o "X$1" = "X--help" ]; then tail -n +2 "$0" | sed -e '/^$/ q' -e 's/^#//' exit fi # Include /usr/bin... to be sure to get regular utilities: # PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin export PATH if [ "X$FULLNAME" = "XKarl J. Runge" ]; then VNCVIEWER_POPUP_FIX=1 export VNCVIEWER_POPUP_FIX PATH=`echo "$PATH" | sed -e 's,runge/bin/override,-------------,'` fi # Set this for ss_vncviewer to pick up: # if [ "X$1" = "X-cotvnc" ]; then shift DARWIN_COTVNC=1 export DARWIN_COTVNC elif [ "X$DARWIN_COTVNC" = "X" -a "X$DISPLAY" = "X" ]; then uname=`uname` if [ "X$uname" = "XDarwin" ]; then DARWIN_COTVNC=1 export DARWIN_COTVNC fi fi use_ours=0 if [ "X$VNCVIEWERCMD" = "X" ]; then VNCVIEWERCMD="vncviewer" export VNCVIEWERCMD if [ "X$DARWIN_COTVNC" != "X1" ]; then use_ours=1 fi fi # work out os.arch platform string and check for binaries: # name=$UNAME if [ "X$name" = "X" ]; then name=`uname -sm | sed -e 's/ /./g' -e 's,/.*,,' -e 's/Linux\.i.86/Linux.i686/'` fi dL="-L" if uname -sr | egrep 'SunOS 5\.[5-8]' > /dev/null; then dL="-h" fi f="$0" for t in 1 2 3 4 5 6 do if [ $dL "$f" ]; then f0="$f" f=`ls -l "$f" | sed -e 's/^.* -> //'` if echo "$f" | grep '^/' > /dev/null; then : else f="`dirname "$f0"`/$f" fi else break fi done dir=`dirname "$f"` PATH="$dir:$PATH" SSVNC_BASEDIR="$dir" export SSVNC_BASEDIR SSVNC_UNAME="$name" export SSVNC_UNAME nearby=0 if [ -x "$dir/vncviewer" -a -x "$dir/stunnel" ]; then nearby=1 fi if [ "X$name" = "X." ]; then : #type vncviewer #type stunnel elif [ ! -d "$dir/$name" -a $nearby = 0 ]; then echo echo "Cannot find platform dir for your OS `uname -sm`:" echo echo " $dir/$name" echo PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/dist/sbin quit=0 if type vncviewer >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then : else echo "vncviewer not found in PATH." quit=1 fi if type stunnel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then : else echo "stunnel not found in PATH." quit=1 fi echo if [ "X$quit" = "X1" ]; then echo "You can set the \$UNAME env. var. to override the OS setting." echo "Or, if available, run the ./build.unix script to build it." echo "Or install external \"vncviewer\" and \"stunnel\" packages." exit 1 fi echo "Using externel \"vncviewer\" and \"stunnel\" found in PATH." else STUNNEL=stunnel STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS=${STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS:-"maxconn = 1"} export STUNNEL STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS SSVNC_VIEWER_INTERNAL=1 export SSVNC_VIEWER_INTERNAL fi if [ "X$DARWIN_COTVNC" != "X1" -a "X$VNCVIEWERCMD" = "Xvncviewer" ]; then hstr=`$VNCVIEWERCMD -h 2>&1 | head -5` if echo "$hstr" | grep 'SSVNC.*TightVNC.*version 1\.3' > /dev/null; then # we need to avoid raw encoding use_ours=1 fi fi # Put our os.arch and other utils dirs at head of PATH to be sure to # pick them up: # PATH="$dir:$dir/$name:$dir/util:$PATH" if echo "$dir" | grep '^/' > /dev/null; then : else dir=`pwd`/$dir PATH="$dir:$dir/$name:$dir/util:$PATH" fi if [ -f "$dir/util/ultraftp.jar" ]; then SSVNC_ULTRA_FTP_JAR="$dir/util/ultraftp.jar" export SSVNC_ULTRA_FTP_JAR fi base=`basename "$0"` if [ "X$1" = "X-ssl" ]; then shift base="ssvnc_cmd" fi # If ours (and not cotvnc), force the use of tight encoding for localhost # redir connection: # # if [ $use_ours = 1 ]; then # avoid system vncviewer app-defaults #XFILESEARCHPATH="/tmp/path/nowhere"; export XFILESEARCHPATH SSVNC_USE_OURS=1; export SSVNC_USE_OURS if [ "X$base" = "Xtightvncviewer" ]; then $VNCVIEWERCMD -encodings 'copyrect tight zrle zlib hextile' "$@" else ss_vncviewer "$@" -encodings 'copyrect tight zrle zlib hextile' fi else if [ "X$base" = "Xtightvncviewer" ]; then $VNCVIEWERCMD "$@" else ss_vncviewer "$@" fi fi