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1. pressModsForKeys flag rendezvous flag ipv4 ipv6 This BETA feature allows OSXvnc to look at the user s selected keyboard and map keystrokes using it Disabling this returns OSXvnc to standard U S Keyboard which may work better with Dead Keys Default no If Vine Server finds the key you want it temporarily toggles the modifier keys to pro duce it This flag works well if you have different keyboards on the local and remote machines Default no Only works if keyboardLoading is on Allow Vine Server to advertise VNC server using Rendezvous discovery services VNC enable the service named VNC For EggPlant amp Chicken 2 02b Both or 2 enables the services named RFB and VNC Default RFB YES VNC NO Listen for connections on IPv4 ONLY Default Off Listen for connections on IPv6 ONLY Default Off www testplant com
2. and sometimes as a secondary user When you are the console user your keyboard input is considered a hardware event when you are a secondary user it is considered a user session event www testplant com 15 Vine Server Manual 16 Event Source When a VNC server is running there are several sources from which your computer can accept keyboard events If the events you send through VNC are not being executed in the way you expect you may need to change the way different event sources are combined and interpreted Private Event Source Events that come through the VNC server are not combined with any events that come from other sources Example You are typing on your computer through VNC and someone else goes to your keyboard and holds down the Shift key The Shift key is not applied to the keystrokes you are sending because it is coming from a separate event source The computer accepts events from both sources but considers them separate and distinct Combined Event Source Events that come through the VNC server can be combined with events that from other sources Example You are running two VNC servers One of them receives an Alt key event and the other receives a Tab key event The computer combines both events into an Alt Tab keyboard shortcut HID Event Source Events that come through the VNC server can be combined with events that come from the computer s mouse and keyboard Example You are typing on your co
3. Introduction This section contains A background and feature list of Vine Server System requirements and installation instructions Information about Vine Viewer the companion VNC viewer to Vine Server Help resources An Introduction to Virtual Network Computing VNC About Vine Server Vine Server previously released as OSXvnc is a free open source VNC server from TestPlant Inc Vine Server offers a rich and unique feature set among Mac OS X VNC servers Flexible port assignment for multiple VNC servers on a single computer System servers that run independently of user accounts Outstanding clipboard sharing Exchange of rich text images files and applications with Vine Viewer Enhanced Functionality with Vine Viewer Inspired by over 800 000 downloads of Vine Server TestPlant offers Vine Viewer a premium VNC viewer for Mac OS X Vine Viewer and Vine Server together bring a new level of control to VNC Using the Vine combination adds Rich clipboard sharing Cut and paste exchange of rich text files and applications between Vine Server and Vine Viewer Bonjour networking technology for effortless local connections Additional Features of Vine Viewer e QuickTime movie recording Secure connections through SSH Remote window scaling Asimple highly intuitive interface Clipboard exchange of rich text images files and applications with Vine Server To learn more or purchase Vine Viewer vi
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5. Vine Server Manual Copyright 2009 TestPlant Inc Vine Server Manual Trademarks Vine Vine Viewer Vine Server the Vine logo TestPlant and the TestPlant logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of TestPlant Inc Vine Viewer User Manual is a copyright of Redstone Software Inc Apple Apple Remote Desktop Bonjour Mac Mac OS Macintosh and Quicktime are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Vine Server Manual aye e lten o n Ram 1 AbBOUt Vine Servet E 1 Help and Additional Information sssssssssssssssssesssseen eene em nnne ennt nennen sensn sn ennt nnne rtr EEEE 2 Introduction to Virtual Network Computing VNO ssssssssssssseseseeeneneeemenee ATEA 2 clu p ee 4 The Server Panel or RENE a M RI ned a BON Fi MM as a a nee A Dd ERER 4 Multiple Desktop Servers cis 2 i e to xe de one eei etr a e RR E rae te tae nat ea dex e Rea inag exeu Ru VERRANNO REXENRORAQE 6 Using Vine Server in Each User Account Step by Step sssssssssssseee ener nennen ens 6 Side O T TE O M 6 VNC C nnections Me RC T ea adaa n ee eee eee aaia aaie 7 VNC Connections through Firewalls and Routers ssssssssssssseseee eem ennemis 7 Opening a VNC Port in Mac OS 10 5 Leopard eene nennen nnne nennen enne nens i Opening a VNC Port in
6. ant uses VNC to automate processes on any computer please visit www testplant com www testplant com Vine Server Manual Servers This section explains how to Control a desktop server Control a system server Use multiple desktop servers View server logs The Server Panel The Server panel is Vine Server s primary interface It contains the connection information you need to connect to your server with a VNC viewer as well as desktop server controls Connection Information When you are setting up a VNC viewer to connect to Vine Server you can find the following information in the Server panel Host Names Vine Server automatically detects your computer s host names from Mac OS X System preferences IP Addresses You might have both internal and external IP addresses For a VNC viewer on your local network enter an internal IP address For a VNC viewer outside your local network enter an external IP address Port This is the port on which Vine Server listens for VNC connections The display number is just the last digit of your port number You can change your port number and display number in Connection preferences Server Running no password protection The Server panel www testplant com Vine Server Manual Server Controls To start your desktop server click the Start Server or Restart Server button on the bottom of the Server panel To stop your desktop server click the Stop Serv
7. er button on the bottom of the Server panel Closing the Server panel does not stop the server Note If you change Vine Server preferences while a server is running the changes do not take effect until you re start the server System Servers The standard Vine Server is called a desktop server because it is attached to the desktop of your Mac OS X user account Whenever you are logged in to your account you can access your own desktop through this server even if someone is using a different account on the server computer By contrast a system server operates at the Mac OS X system level switching accounts as the active user changes If the Mac OS X login screen is active you can log in to your user account through the system server Note On Mac OS X 10 5 Leopard system servers briefly stop and restart when you log in to a new user account or switch between accounts Starting a System Server To start a system server choose Server menu System server The System Server panel contains the Connection preferences that apply to your system server For other prefer ences the system server uses the standard Vine Server preference settings When you click the Start System Server button the system server starts running It also starts running every time you turn on the computer until you click the Stop System Server button OO SystemServer 0000000 Connection Preferences Display Name mySystemServer Di
8. everse Connections Step by Step There are three steps to take before you initiate a reverse connection to a VNC viewer 1 Turn on reverse connections For Vine Viewer go to VNC preferences Select the Listen for Reverse Connections checkbox Other VNC viewers that allow reverse connections have a similar setting 2 Specify the reverse connection port number The standard port for reverse connections is 5500 3 Modify network settings On the computer that is running the VNC viewer modify the firewall and or router to allow connections on Port 5500 See VNC Connections through Firewalls and Routers above Opening a Reverse Connection Step by Step 1 Choose Server menu Reverse Connection 2 Inthe Viewer Host Name or IP field type in the host name or IP address of the computer that is running the VNC viewer 3 In the Port field type the port number on which the VNC viewer receives connections The standard port for reverse VNC connections is 5500 4 Click the Connect button Reverse Connection Viewer Host Name or IP JaysMac local Port 5500 Reverse connections www testplant com Vine Server Manual 11 Vine Server Preferences This section describes the five categories of Vine Server preferences Connection preferences Device preferences Sharing preferences Startup preferences Advanced preferences Connection Preferences Connection preferences include the information a VNC viewe
9. mation securely If you are using SSH for your VNC connections you still need to forward a VNC port as you would for a standard connection See VNC Connections through Firewalls and Routers above In addition to forwarding a VNC port to your computer you need to enable SSH login which is a very similar process Enable Remote Login in your Mac OS X internal firewall See below Open port 22 in your router or external firewall See below Enabling Remote Login SSH in the Mac OS X Firewall Step by Step 1 Open Mac OS X System preferences 2 Inthe Internet amp Network section select Sharing 3 In the Services pane select the Remote Login checkbox When you turn on Remote Login the computer automatically selects Remote Login SSHin the Firewall pane Enabling SSH Port 22 in a Router Enabling SSH is similar to forwarding a VNC port to your computer The only difference is in the Port number the SSH port is 22 See Port Forwarding General Instructions above Reverse Connections www testplant com Vine Server Manual 10 A standard VNC connection is initiated by a VNC viewer contacting a VNC server Vine Server can also initiate a reverse connection contacting a VNC viewer and inviting it to open a connection When you offer a reverse connection to a VNC viewer the server viewer relationship does not change You are not able to see or control the VNC viewer through Vine Server Preparing a VNC Viewer for R
10. mputer through VNC and someone else goes to your keyboard and holds down the Shift key The computer applies the shift to the keystrokes you are sending through VNC and produces capital letters 10 3 API No source In rare situations an application is designed to listen for keyboard input in a non standard way and may not recognize keyboard events as such The 10 3 API bypasses the normal keyboard event manager and sends keyboard input at a different level of the operating system www testplant com Appendix Command Line Arguments Argument rfbnoauth maxauthattempts num rfbport port rfbwait time rfbauth passwd file deferupdate time desktop name alwaysshared nevershared dontdisconnect nodimming maxdepth bits allowsleep disableScreenSaver swapButtons dontswapButtons disableRemoteEvents connectHost host connectPort port noupdates protocol protocol bigEndian littleEndian Vine Server Manual 17 Description Run the server with no password protection Maximum number of authentication attempts before denying access default value is 5 A value of 0 allows infinite attempts TCP port for RFB protocol O autodetect first open port 5900 5909 Max time in ms to wait for RFB client Use authentication on RFB protocol Use storepasswd to create a password file Time in ms to defer updates default 40 VNC desktop name default MacOS X Always treat new clients a
11. r uses to connect to your server Device Sharing Startup Advanced ju Display Name Display Number Auto cs Port 5900 Authentication 9VNCPassword eee O None l Require Remote Login SSH Connection Preferences Information These preferences allow you to change the connection information that appears in the Server panel Display Name An optional nickname to help users identify your computer Display Number The last digit of your port number When you choose a display number your port number adjusts accordingly Port The port number 5900 5909 your server uses for VNC connections Authentication In the Authentication box enter a password to protect your VNC server from unwanted connections or select None to run your VNC server with no password www testplant com Vine Server Manual Require Remote Login SSH Select this checkbox to deny any VNC connection that does not come in through an SSH connection Device Preferences Device preferences affect the way your monitor mouse and keyboard respond to VNC viewers e 0 Vine Server Preferences Connection Device Sharing Startup Advanced Display Allow machine to sleep M Allow display dimming M Allow screen saver to start Mouse M Swap Mouse Buttons 2 and 3 Keyboard Mac OS X 10 4 and later Keyboard Layout f u s E Device preferences Display These preferences allow Vine Ser
12. rce In System preferences select International In the Input Menu pane select the Unicode Hex Input checkbox Current Keyboard loads the keyboard layout that your computer is using when you start the VNC server If you change your computer s keyboard layout while a server is running you must restart the server to load the new layout Sharing Preferences Sharing preferences govern the number of simultaneous connections your VNC server allows and the degree of control you allow VNC viewers AON Vine Server Preferences Connection Device Sharing Startup Advanced Disable remote control of keyboard and mouse C Disable rich clipboard support Vine Viewer Only M Advertise server via Bonjour Server Sharing O Always allow multiple VNC connections 9 Let viewers request exclusive access O Allow only one VNC connection at a time Keep existing viewer if a new viewer tries to connect Sharing Preferences Disable remote control of keyboard and mouse Select this checkbox to disable remote control of Vine Server VNC viewers are still able to connect to Vine Server and see the display Disable rich clipboard support Vine Viewer only The rich clipboard available between Vine Server and Vine Viewer allows the cut and paste exchange of rich text images files and applications Select this checkbox to allow only a standard plain text clipboard between Vine Server and Vine Viewer Advertise ser
13. rs communication with the outside world When the router receives data from outside it needs to forward that data to the correct computer on the network Port forwarding tells the router to send any data that comes in on a given port to the computer you indicate www testplant com Vine Server Manual Port Forwarding General Instructions Individual routers vary but these steps can provide a general idea of the steps required for port forwarding 1 Go to your router configurations For most routers you can find the configurations by copying your external IP address from the Vine Server panel and pasting it into a web browser as a URL 2 Find port forwarding If you don t see a port forwarding link search your router s Help or Support Some routers use slightly different terms such as port range forwarding or port mapping 3 Adjust the settings Port or Port Range Enter a VNC port or ports from 5900 5909 Check the Vine Server panel to see which port Vine is expecting you to use IP Address This refers to your computer s internal IP address You can find your internal IP address in the Vine Server panel Protocol If there is a choice choose TCP VNC uses the TCP protocol Enable There may be a checkbox or other control that enables and disables your VNC ports Enable the ports to receive VNC connections SSH Connections Secure Shell SSH is a network protocol that uses data encryption to transfer infor
14. s shared Never treat new clients as shared Don t disconnect existing clients when a new non shared connection comes in refuse new connection instead Never allow the display to dim Default display can dim input undims Maximum allowed bit depth for connecting clients Default bit depth of display Allow machine to sleep Default sleep is disabled Disable screen saver while users are connected Default no allow screen saver to engage Swap mouse buttons 2 amp 3 Default yes Disable swap mouse buttons 2 amp 3 default no Ignore remote keyboard mouse and clipboard event Default no process them Host Name or IP of listening client to establishing a reverse connection TCP port of listening client to establishing a reverse connection Default 5500 Prevent registering for screen updates for use with x2vnc or win2vnc Force a particular protocol version eg 3 3 Default RFB 003 008 Force Big Endian mode PPC Default detect Force Little Endian mode INTEL Default detect www testplant com Argument localhost restartonuserswitch flag Vine Server Manual 18 Description If you use SSH and want to stop non SSH connections from any other hosts Default no allow remote connections For use on Panther 10 3 systems this will cause the server to restart when a Fast User Switch occurs Default no JAGUAR BUNDLE OPTIONS 10 2 keyboardLoading flag
15. server Mac OS X opens an alert dialog that asks if you want the application OSXvnc to accept incoming network connections Click the A11 ow button Do you want the application OSXvnc server to accept incoming network connections Clicking Deny may limit the application s behavior This setting can be changed in the Firewall pane of Security preferences Mac OS X alert dialog Mac OS X allows Vine Server to accept VNC connections on any port www testplant com Vine Server Manual Opening a VNC Port in Mac OS X 10 3 and 10 4 Step by Step 1 Log in to your computer as a system administrator 2 Open Mac OS X System preferences 3 Under Internet amp Network select Sharing 4 In the Firewall pane click the New button 5 In the Port Name pop up menu choose VNC Choosing VNC opens ports 5900 5902 To open any other VNC port choose Other In the TCP Port Number s field type your port number or numbers Note Apple Remote Desktop In Mac OS X port 5900 is assigned to Apple Remote Desktop If Apple Remote Desktop is turned on in System Preferences remember that port 5900 is not available to your VNC servers To turn off Apple Remote Desktop select System Preferences gt Sharing In the Services pane deselect Apple Remote Desktop Opening a VNC Port in a Router Port Forwarding If you manage your network with a router the router uses a single external IP address to conduct all of your com pute
16. sit the Vine Viewer page at TestPlant System Requirements Macintosh computer PPC or Intel Mac OS X v10 3 9 10 6 www testplant com Vine Server Manual Installation 1 Locate the Vine Server icon on your desktop 2 In the Finder move Vine Server tothe Applications folder 3 Double click the Vine Server icon Help and Additional Information There are two ways to locate this document for future reference Go to the documentation page at TestPlant Download Vine Server User Manual e n the Vine Server application choose Help gt Vine Help For Vine Server updates news discussion forums and all available support resources please visit TestPlant Support Important Notice Network Security and Proper Functioning In this manual and other publications TestPlant provides some basic information about network management Please consider this information a starting point for your further research and do not make any changes to your network without a clear understanding of your networking software and devices Individual networks vary greatly and TestPlant cannot provide advice or instructions pertaining to your unique set up For more specific information about the networking and security products you are using please refer to their documentation or technical support Introduction to Virtual Network Computing VNC The foundation of Vine Server is Virtual Network Computing VNC VNC is a technology that allows you to use
17. splay Number f Auto Hd Port 5900 Authentication S vic Password O None l Require Remote Login SSH The System Server will start when the machine boots and display the console screen independent of users desktop servers Specify connection preferences for the system server above Other preferences are shared with desktop servers Clipboard sharing is unavailable prior to Mac OS X 10 5 The System Server is running Stop System Server f Restart System Server MM 4 System server Connection preferences www testplant com Vine Server Manual Multiple Desktop Servers If there are multiple user accounts on your computer each user can run a desktop server to access his or her user account remotely Using Vine Server in Each User Account Step by Step 1 Turn on Fast User Switching Mac OS X fast user switching allows multiple users to be logged in to the computer at the same time Go to System Preferences Accounts Login Options Select Enable fast user switching Start Vine Server in each user account In Connection preferences enter a display name so you can tell your servers apart In Connection preferences give each server a different display number port In Startup preferences select the Start server when Vine Server application is launched checkbox In the Server panel click the Start Server button COCO NOORA O DN Make Vine Server a login item In the Dock right click
18. the computer right in front of you to control a computer on the other side of the room or the other side of the world VNC is not limited to a particular computer or operating system It is available for virtually any computer as well as devices such as cell phones and PDAs This manual discusses computers for the sake of simplicity VNC can provide a wealth of benefits in many areas Helpdesk education remote system administration telecom muting and family technical support to name a few How VNC Works To use VNC you need three things 1 VNC Server The computer you intend to control remotely must be running a VNC server The VNC server must have granted you permission to use it 2 VNC Viewer The computer you use to remotely control a VNC server must be running a VNC viewer www testplant com Vine Server Manual 3 A Network Connection The VNC server and VNC viewer must be able to exchange information over the Internet or other network The VNC viewer initiates a VNC connection with the VNC server If the VNC server agrees to the connection it be gins to send back an image of its own display The VNC viewer opens a window that shows the VNC server display From this window you can use your own mouse and keyboard to interact with the VNC server as if you were sitting right in front of it TestPlant and VNC TestPlant creates a lot of VNC enthusiasts through EggPlant automation and testing software To learn how EggPl
19. the Vine Server icon and choose Open at Login Notes You must be logged in to your user account to access it through Vine Server If you cannot log in to your account in advance see System Servers for information about logging in through Vine Server Peripheral devices such as speakers or cameras are usually controlled by the console user the active account on the server computer If several users are connected and working at the same time you might notice slower performance Server Logs The server log contains a list of a VNC server s technical activity in the Mac OS X Console application Most users do not need this information but it can be useful to system administrators and technical support person nel To view a server log choose Server menu gt Show VNC Server Log www testplant com Vine Server Manual VNC Connections This section contains information on Opening VNC ports in firewalls and routers Enabling SSH connections Opening reverse connections VNC Connections through Firewalls and Routers If you have not been running a VNC server on this computer you might have to make these adjustments to your network before you can receive VNC connections Open a VNC port in your Mac OS X internal firewall See below Open a VNC port in any additional devices firewall router on your network See below Opening a VNC Port in Mac OS 10 5 Leopard The first time you start a VNC
20. ts Inthe Command Line Arguments text field advanced users can enter certain exceptional commands For a list of supported commands see Appendix A Command Line Arguments RFB Protocol Remote framebuffer RFB is a communication protocol used by VNC Most VNC viewers use the most recent ver sion of RFB 3 8 If you are connecting to an older VNC viewer that does not support RFB 3 8 choose 3 7 or 3 3 in the RFB Protocol menu Use Open GL API s The Open GL API provides faster screen capture for Intel based Macs Deselect this checkbox if you are using a Power PC Keyboard Events This pop up menu allows you to choose the level at which Vine Server interprets keyboard input from a VNC viewer Hardware Events This is usually the best choice if you are the only person on your computer In some applications there are actions that are triggered by the keyboard state Hardware events can produce these actions because they are treated as actual keystrokes on your own keyboard User Session Events This is usually the best choice if you are connecting to Vine Server while someone else is using your computer If the computer receives your keystrokes and another user s keystrokes at the same time the combination can trigger unwanted actions User session events prevent these errors because they are not considered keystrokes Smart Event Management This is usually the best choice if you are sometimes connected as the console user
21. vanced M Start server when Vine Server application is launched ll Stop server on a fast user switch M Restart server if it stops unexpectedly C System Server Startup Preferences Start server when Vine Server application is launched Select this checkbox to start running your VNC server automatically whenever you launch the Vine Server application Note System servers always start running when you start up your computer whether the Vine Server application is launched or not Stop server on a fast user switch Select this checkbox to stop your VNC server when another Mac OS X user account is activated For more information on Fast User Switching see Multiple Desktop Sessions in Using Vine Server Restart server if it stops unexpectedly Select this checkbox to automatically restart your VNC server if it stops running due to an unexpected error Advanced Preferences Advanced preferences are not required for standard Vine Server usage They may be useful to advanced users and in rare troubleshooting situations www testplant com Vine Server Manual 8005 Vine Server Preferences Connection Device Sharing Startup Advanced Command Line Arguments EE RFB Protocol Display Default 3 8 E M Use OpenGL API s Keyboard Mac OS X 10 4 and later Keyboard Events Hardware Events Hd Event Source Private Event Source E Advanced preferences Command Line Argumen
22. ver to override Mac OS X System preferences when a viewer is connected They do not change the underlying System preferences Allow machine to sleep Select this checkbox to allow your computer to go to sleep when the VNC server is run ning Note A sleeping computer cannot be awakened through a VNC viewer Allow display dimming Select this checkbox to allow your display to dim when it normally would Allow screen saver to start Select this checkbox to allow your screen saver to turn on when it normally would Note The constant movement of screen savers can slow down your network performance Swap mouse buttons 2 and 3 This checkbox is selected by default Most VNC viewers including Vine Viewer consider the positions of mouse but tons 2 and mouse 3 to be reversed with respect to the Mac OS X operating system Deselect this checkbox if you are using a VNC viewer that interprets mouse buttons in the same order as Mac OS X such as Apple Remote Desktop Keyboard Layout This pop up menu allows you to choose the keyboard layout that Vine Server uses when it interprets keystrokes from a VNC viewer U S Keyboard assumes a standard American keyboard layout www testplant com Vine Server Manual 13 Unicode Hex Input is usually the best choice when your server is going to host several viewers with different international keyboards To use this keyboard layout you must make Unicode Hex Input your computer s current input sou
23. ver via Bonjour Select this checkbox to make your VNC server s availability known to VNC viewers on your local network These VNC viewers automatically receive your VNC server s port and host name or IP ad dress but they still need to enter your password to open a VNC connection Server Sharing This preference determines whether you allow single or multiple simultaneous VNC connections Always allow multiple VNC connections Select this option to allow multiple VNC viewers to connect to the VNC server at once Let viewers request exclusive access Select this option to give VNC viewers the opportunity to request exclusive access to your server If you have chosen to keep the existing viewers when a new viewer connects a new viewer that requests exclusive access is denied Allow Only One VNC Connection at a Time Select this option to allow only one VNC viewer at a time to connect to your server www testplant com Vine Server Manual 14 Keep existing viewer if a new viewer tries to connect This preference determines which VNC connection is kept when you are allowing only one connection Select this checkbox to keep the first viewer that connected deselect this checkbox to close the first connection in favor of a new connection Startup Preferences Startup preferences control the conditions under which Vine Server automatically starts and stops running 800 Vine Server Preferences f Connection Device Sharing Startup Ad
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