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Diffstat (limited to 'x11vnc/x11vnc.1')
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1 files changed, 20 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 b/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 index 0910f1e..0dcd61b 100644 --- a/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 +++ b/x11vnc/x11vnc.1 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ .TH X11VNC "1" "September 2006" "x11vnc " "User Commands" .SH NAME x11vnc - allow VNC connections to real X11 displays - version: 0.8.3, lastmod: 2006-09-20 + version: 0.8.3, lastmod: 2006-09-23 .SH SYNOPSIS .B x11vnc [OPTION]... @@ -617,8 +617,10 @@ uses the .IR su (1) program to verify the user's password. [list] is an optional comma separated list of allowed -Unix usernames. See below for per-user options that -can be applied. +Unix usernames. If the [list] string begins with the +character "!" then the entire list is taken as an +exclude list. See below for per-user options that can +be applied. .IP A familiar "login:" and "Password:" dialog is presented to the user on a black screen inside the @@ -727,11 +729,14 @@ where "opts" is a "+" separated list of "deny", e.g. "karl,wally:viewonly,boss:input=M". For "input=" it is the K,M,B,C described under \fB-input.\fR .IP -If a user in the list is "*" that means those +If an item in the list is "*" that means those options apply to all users. It also means all users are allowed to log in after supplying a valid password. Use "deny" to explicitly deny some users if you use -"*" to set a global option. +"*" to set a global option. If [list] begins with +the "!" character then "*" is ignored for checking +if the user is allowed, but the any value of options +associated with it does apply as normal. .IP There are also some utilities for testing password if [list] starts with the "%" character. See the @@ -784,11 +789,15 @@ run the externally supplied command \fIstr\fR. The first line of its stdin will the username and the second line the received password. If the command exits with status 0 (success) the VNC client will be accepted. It will be -rejected for any other return status. Dynamic passwords -and non-unix passwords can be implemented this way by -providing your own custom helper program. Note that -under unixpw mode the remote viewer is given 3 tries -to enter the correct password. +rejected for any other return status. +.IP +Dynamic passwords and non-unix passwords can be +implemented this way by providing your own custom helper +program. Note that under unixpw mode the remote viewer +is given 3 tries to enter the correct password. +.IP +If a list of allowed users is needed use \fB-unixpw\fR [list] +in addition to this option. .PP \fB-display\fR \fIWAIT:...\fR .IP @@ -3182,7 +3191,7 @@ gives inaccurate information), specify them with a @WxHxB at the end of the string. .IP Examples: -\fB-rawfb\fR console (same as \fB-rawfb\fR console) +\fB-rawfb\fR console \fB-rawfb\fR /dev/fb0 (same) \fB-rawfb\fR console3 (force /dev/tty3) \fB-rawfb\fR consolex (no keystrokes or mouse) |
