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#!/bin/sh
# the next line restarts using wish \
exec wish "$0" "$@"

#
# Copyright (c) 2006-2008 by Karl J. Runge <runge@karlrunge.com>
#
# ssvnc.tcl: gui wrapper to the programs in this
# package. Also sets up service port forwarding.
#
set version 1.0.20

set buck_zero $argv0

proc center_win {w} {
	global is_windows
	update
	set W [winfo screenwidth  $w]
	set W [expr $W + 1]
	wm geometry $w +$W+0
	update
	set x [expr [winfo screenwidth  $w]/2 - [winfo width  $w]/2]
	set y [expr [winfo screenheight $w]/2 - [winfo height $w]/2]

	if {$is_windows} {
		set y [expr "$y - 30"] 
		if {$y <= 0} {
			set y 1
		}
	}
	wm geometry $w +$x+$y
	wm deiconify $w
	update
}

proc mac_raise {} {
	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		catch {exec /bin/sh -c {osascript -e 'tell application "Wish Shell" to activate' >/dev/null 2>&1 &}}
		after 150
		update
		update idletasks
	}
}

proc toplev {w} {
	catch {destroy $w}
	toplevel $w
	catch {wm withdraw $w}
}

proc apply_bg {w} {
	global is_windows system_button_face
	if {$is_windows && $system_button_face != ""} {
		catch {$w configure -bg "$system_button_face"}
	}
}

proc scroll_text {fr {w 80} {h 35}} {
	global help_font is_windows scroll_text_focus

	catch {destroy $fr}
	
	frame $fr -bd 0

	eval text $fr.t -width $w -height $h $help_font \
		 -setgrid 1 -bd 2 -yscrollcommand {"$fr.y set"} -relief ridge 

	apply_bg $fr.t

	scrollbar $fr.y -orient v -relief sunken -command "$fr.t yview"
	pack $fr.y -side right -fill y
	pack $fr.t -side top -fill both -expand 1

	if {$scroll_text_focus} {
		focus $fr.t
	}
}

proc scroll_text_dismiss {fr {w 80} {h 35}} {
	global help_font

	scroll_text $fr $w $h

	set up $fr
	regsub {\.[^.]*$} $up "" up

	button $up.d -text "Dismiss" -command "destroy $up"
	bind $up <Escape> "destroy $up"
	pack $up.d -side bottom -fill x
	pack $fr -side top -fill both -expand 1
}

proc jiggle_text {w} {
	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		$w yview scroll 1 pages
		update idletasks
		$w yview scroll -1 pages
		update idletasks
	}
}

proc ts_help {} {
	toplev .h

	scroll_text_dismiss .h.f

	center_win .h
	wm title .h "Terminal Services VNC Viewer Help"

	set msg {
 Terminal Services:

    The Terminal Services VNC Viewer uses SSH to establish an encrypted
    and authenticated connection to the remote server.

    Through the SSH channel, it automatically starts x11vnc in terminal
    services mode on the remote server to find or create your desktop
    session.  x11vnc is used for both the session management and the
    VNC transport.

    You MUST be able to log in via SSH to the remote terminal server.
    Ask your administrator to set this up for you if it isn't already.
    x11vnc must also be installed on the remote server machine.
    See "Requirements" below.

    This mode is started by the commands 'tsvnc' or 'ssvnc -ts' or
    toggled by pressing Ctrl-t.  "SSVNC Mode" under Options -> Advanced
    will also return to the full SSVNC.

    Or in your ~/.ssvncrc (or ~/ssvnc_rc on Windows) put "mode=tsvnc"
    to have the tool always start up in that mode.  To constrain the UI,
    run with -tso or SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS set to prevent leaving the Terminal
    Services mode.


 Hosts and Displays:

    Enter the remote VNC Terminal Services hostname in the
    'VNC Terminal Server' entry.

    Examples:

           24.67.132.27
           far-away.east
           fred@someplace.no
    
    Then click on "Connect".

    Once the SSH is running (you may need to type a password
    in the terminal window that pops up), the TightVNC Viewer (Or
    Chicken-of-the-VNC on Mac OS X) will be automatically started directed
    to the local port of the SSH tunnel which, in turn, encrypts and
    redirects the connection to the remote VNC server.

    x11vnc is run remotely to find or create your terminal services
    desktop session.

    Enter "user@hostname.com" in 'VNC Terminal Server' if the remote
    username is different from the yours on this machine.  On Windows
    you *MUST* supply the remote username.  This entry is passed to SSH;
    it could also be an SSH alias you have created (in ~/.ssh/config).

    If the remote SSH server is run on a non-standard port, e.g. 2222, use
    something like this:

           far-away.east:2222
           fred@someplace.no:2222

    (unlike SSVNC mode, the number is the SSH port, not the VNC display)


 Proxies/Gateways:

    Proxy/Gateway is usually a gateway machine to log into via SSH that is
    not the machine running the VNC terminal services.  However, Web and
    SOCKS proxies can also be used (see below).

    For example if a company had a central login server: "ssh.company.com"
    (accessible from the internet) and the internal server name was
    "ts-server", one could put in

           VNC Terminal Server:   ts-server
           Proxy/Gateway:         ssh.company.com

    It is OK if the hostname "ts-server" only resolves inside the firewall.

    The 2nd host, ts-server in this example, MUST also be running an SSH
    server and you must be able to log into it.  You may need to supply
    a 2nd password to it to login.

    Use username@host (e.g. joe@ts-server or jsmith@ssh.company.com)
    if the user name differs between machines.

    To use a non-standard ssh port (i.e. a port other than 22) in
    Proxy/Gateways use something like this for port 2222:

           VNC Terminal Server:  ts-server
           Proxy/Gateway:        jsmith@ssh.company.com:2222

    The username@ is not needed if it is the same as on this machine.

    A Web or SOCKS proxy can also be used.  Use this if you are inside a
    firewall that prohibits direct connections to remote SSH servers.

           VNC Terminal Server:  fred@someplace.no
           Proxy/Gateway:        http://myproxy.west:8080

    or for SOCKS:

           VNC Terminal Server:  fred@someplace.no
           Proxy/Gateway:        socks://mysocks.west:1080

    use socks5://... to force the SOCKS5 version.  For a non-standard
    port the above would be, e.g., fred@someplace.no:2222

    One can also chain proxies and other things.  See the section
    "SSH Proxies/Gateways" in the Main SSVNC Help for full details.


 Options:

    Click on Options to get to dialog boxes to:

           - Desktop Type        (kde, gnome, failsafe, twm...) 
           - Desktop Size        (Geometry WxH and pixel depth) 
           - X Server Type       (Xvfb, Xdummy, Xvnc) 
           - Enable Printing     (CUPS and/or SMB/Windows)
           - Enable Sound        (TBD, ESD partially working)
           - File Transfer       (Ultra or TightVNC filexfer)
           - View Only           (View only client)
           - Change VNC Viewer   (Realvnc, ultra, etc...)
           - X11 viewer MacOSX   (use bundled X11 vncviewer)
           - Delete Profile...   (Delete a saved profile)

           - Advanced Options:

           - VNC Shared          (optional traditional VNC sharing)
           - Multiple Sessions   (more than 1 session per server)
           - X Login             (Connect to Login/Greeter Display)
           - Other VNC Server    (redirect to 3rd party VNC Server)
           - Use unixpw          (optional x11vnc login mode)
           - Client 8bit Color   (VNC Viewer requests low color mode)
           - Client-Side Caching (experimental x11vnc speedup)
           - X11VNC Options      (set any extra x11vnc options)
           - SSVNC Mode          (Return to full SSVNC mode)


 Profiles:

    Use "Save" to save a profile (i.e. a host:display and its specific
    settings) with a name.  The "TS-" prefix will be suggested to help
    you distinguish between Terminal Services and regular profiles.

    To load in a saved Options profile, click on the "Load" button,
    and choose which one you want.

    To list your profiles from the command line use:

         tsvnc -profiles    (or -list)

    To launch profile1 directly from the command-line, or to a server
    use things like: 

         tsvnc profile1
         tsvnc hostname
         tsvnc user@hostname


 Requirements:

    When running this application on Unix/MacOSX the ssh(1) program must
    be installed locally.  On Windows a plink/putty binary is included.

    On the remote VNC Terminal Services host, x11vnc must be installed
    (0.9.3 or higher), and at least one virtual X server: Xvfb, Xdummy,
    or Xvnc must be available.  Xvfb is the most often used one.  All of
    these programs must be available in $PATH on the remote server when
    logged in via SSH.

    The VNC terminal services administrator can make "x11vnc" be a wrapper
    script that sets everything up correctly and then runs the real x11vnc. 


 Real X servers:

    As a *BONUS*, if on the remote host, say a workstation, you have a
    regular X session running on the physical hardware that you are
    ALREADY logged into you can access to that display as well (x11vnc
    will find it).

    So this tool can be used as a simple way to launch x11vnc to find
    your real X display on your workstation and connect to it.

    The Printing and Sound redirection won't work for this mode however.
    You will need to use the full SSVNC application to attempt that.

    If you (mistakenly) have not logged into an X session on the real
    X server on the workstation, a VIRTUAL (Xvfb, etc.) server will be
    created for you (that may or may not be what you want).

    The X Login Advanced setting can be used to connect to a X Display
    Manger Greeter login panel (no one is logged in yet).  This requires
    sudo(1) privileges on the remote machine.

 More Info:

    See these links for more information:

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#tunnelling
}

	global version
	set msg "                             SSVNC version: $version\n$msg"

	.h.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .h.f.t
}

proc help {} {
	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		ts_help
		return
	}
	toplev .h

	scroll_text_dismiss .h.f

	center_win .h
	wm title .h "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer Help"

	set msg {
 Hosts and Displays:

    Enter the VNC host and display in the  'VNC Host:Display'  entry box.
    
    It is of the form "host:number", where "host" is the hostname of the
    machine running the VNC Server and "number" is the VNC display number;
    it is often "0".  Some Examples:

           snoopy:0

           far-away.east:0

           sunray-srv1.west:17

           24.67.132.27:0
    
    Then click on "Connect".  When you do the STUNNEL program will be
    started locally to provide you with an outgoing SSL tunnel.

    Once the STUNNEL is running, the TightVNC Viewer (Or Chicken of the
    VNC on Mac OS X, or one you set under Options) will be automatically
    started directed to the local port of the SSL tunnel which, in turn,
    encrypts and redirects the connection to the remote VNC server.

    The remote VNC server MUST support an initial SSL handshake before
    using the VNC protocol (i.e. VNC is tunnelled through the SSL channel
    after it is established).  "x11vnc -ssl ..."  does this, and any VNC
    server can be made to do this by using, e.g., STUNNEL on the remote side.

    Automatic SSH tunnels are described below.

    See tip 5) below for how to disable encryption.


    Port numbers:

        If you are using a port less than the default VNC port 5900
        (usually the VNC display = port - 5900), use the full port number
        itself, e.g.:
       
             24.67.132.27:443
       
        Note, however, if the number n after the colon is < 200, then a
        port number 5900 + n is assumed; i.e. n is the VNC display number.
        If you must use a TCP port less than 200, specify a negative value,
        e.g.:  24.67.132.27:-80


 SSL Certificate Verification:

    ***IMPORTANT***: If you do not take the steps to VERIFY the VNC Server's
    SSL Certificate, you are in principle vulnerable to a Man-In-The-Middle
    attack.  Without SSL Certificate verification, only passive network
    sniffing attacks will be guaranteed to be prevented.

    You can use the "Fetch Cert" button to retrieve the Cert and then
    after you check it is OK (say, via comparing the MD5 or other info)
    you can "Save" it and use it to verify future connections to servers.

    When "Verify All Certs" is checked, this check is always enforced,
    and so the first time you connect to a new server you may need to
    follow a few dialogs to inspect and save the server certificate.
    See the "Certs... -> Help" for information on how to manage certificates.
    "Verify All Certs" is on by default.

    However, "Fetch Cert" and "Verify All Certs" are currently disabled
    in the rare "SSH + SSL" usage mode (e.g. SSH is used to enter a
    firewall gateway, and then SSL is tunneled through that to reach
    the workstation).  You are always free to use a "ServerCert" (under
    "Certs...")  to authenticate SSL Servers against.


 Windows STUNNEL:

    Note that on Windows when the Viewer connection is finished you
    will be prompted if you want SSVNC to try to kill the STUNNEL process
    for you.  Usually you will say Yes, however if there are problems
    connecting you may want to look at the STUNNEL Log first.

    Double clicking the STUNNEL tray icon (dark green) will show you
    its Log file (useful for debugging connections).

    SSVNC will kill the STUNNEL process for you, but you may still need
    to move the mouse over the icon to make the picture go away!

    In some cases you may need to terminate STUNNEL manually from the
    System Tray (right click on dark green icon) and selecting "Exit".


 VNC Password:

    On Unix or MacOSX IF there is a VNC password for the server you
    can enter it in the "VNC Password:" entry box.  

    This is *REQUIRED* on MacOSX when Chicken of the VNC is used.

    On Unix (including MacOSX using the X11 viewer) if you choose not
    to enter the password you will simply be prompted for it in the
    terminal window running TightVNC viewer if one is required.

    On Windows TightVNC viewer should prompt you when a password is required.

    NOTE: when you Save a VNC profile, the password is NOT saved (you
    need to enter it each time).


 Untrusted Local Users:

    *IMPORTANT WARNING*:  If you run SSVNC on a workstation or computer
    that other users can log into and you DO NOT TRUST these users
    (it is a shame but sometimes one has to work in an environment like
    this), then please note the following warning.

    By 'do not trust' we mean they might try to gain access to remote
    machines you connect to via SSVNC.  Note that an untrusted local
    user can often obtain root access in a short amount of time; if a
    user has acheived that, then all bets are off for ANYTHING that you
    do on the workstation.  It is best to get rid of Untrusted Local
    Users as soon as possible.

    Both the SSL and SSH tunnels set up by SSVNC listen on certain ports
    on the 'localhost' address and redirect TCP connections to the remote
    machine; usually the VNC server running there (but it could also be
    another service, e.g. CUPS printing).  These are the stunnel(8) SSL
    redirection and the ssh(1) '-L' port redirection.  Because 'localhost'
    is used only users or programs on the same workstation that is
    running SSVNC can connect to these ports, however this includes any
    local users (not just the user running SSVNC.)

    If the untrusted local user tries to connect to these ports, he may
    succeed in varying degrees to gain access to the remote machine.
    We now list some safeguards one can put in place to try to make this
    more difficult to acheive.

    It probably pays to have the VNC server require a password, even
    though there has already been SSL or SSH authentication (via
    certificates or passwords).  In general if the VNC Server requires
    SSL authentication of the viewer that helps, unless the untrusted
    local user has gained access to your SSVNC certificate keys.

    If the VNC server is configured to only allow one viewer connection
    at a time, then the window of opportunity that the untrusted local
    user can use is greatly reduced: he might only have a second or two
    between the tunnel being set up and the SSVNC vncviewer connecting
    to it (i.e. if the VNC server only allows a single connection, the
    untrusted local user cannot connect once your session is established).
    Similarly, when you disconnect the tunnel is torn down quickly and
    there is little or no window of opportunity to connect (e.g. x11vnc
    in its default mode exits after the first client disconnects).

    Also for SSL tunnelling with stunnel(8) on Unix using one of the SSVNC
    prebuilt 'bundles', a patched stunnel is provided that denies all
    connections after the first one, and exits when the first one closes.
    This is not true if the system installed stunnel(8) is used and is
    not true when using SSVNC on Windows.

    The following are two experimental features that are added to SSVNC
    to improve the situation for the SSL/stunnel case.  Set them via
    Options -> Advanced -> "STUNNEL Local Port Protections".

    1) For SSL tunnelling with stunnel(8) on Unix there is a setting
       'Use stunnel EXEC mode' (experimental) that will try to exec(2)
       stunnel instead of using a listening socket.  This will require
       using the specially modified vncviewer unix viewer provided
       by SSVNC.  If this mode proves stable it will become the default.

    2) For SSL tunnelling with stunnel(8) on Unix there is a setting
       'Use stunnel IDENT check' (experimental) to limit socket
       connections to be from you (this assumes the untrusted local
       user has not become root on your workstation and has modified
       your local IDENT check service; if he has you have much bigger
       problems to worry about...)

    There is also one simple LD_PRELOAD trick for SSH to limit the number
    of accepted port redirection connections.  This makes the window of
    time the untrusted local user can connect to the tunnel much smaller.
    Enable it via Options -> Advanced -> "SSH Local Port Protections".
    You will need to have the lim_accept.so file in your SSVNC package.

    The main message is to 'Watch your Back' when you connect via the
    SSVNC tunnels and there are users you don't trust on your workstation.
    The same applies to ANY use of SSH '-L' port redirections or outgoing
    stunnel SSL redirection services.


 SSH:

    Click on "Use SSH" if you want to use an *SSH* tunnel instead of SSL
    (then the VNC Server does not need to speak SSL or use STUNNEL).

    You will need to be able to login to your account on the remote host
    via SSH (e.g. via password or ssh-agent).

    Specify the SSH hostname and VNC display in the VNC Host:Display entry.
    Use something like:

           username@far-away.east:0

    if your remote username is different from the one on the local viewer
    machine.  On Windows you MUST supply the "username@" part.

    "SSH + SSL" is similar but its use is more rare because it requires 2
    encrypted tunnels to reach the VNC server. See the Help under Options
    for more info.

    To connect to a non-standard SSH port, see SSH Proxies/Gateways below.

    See Tip 13) below for how to make this application be SSH-only with
    the -ssh command line option or "sshvnc".


 Remote SSH Command:

    In SSH or SSH + SSL mode you can also specify a remote command
    to run on the remote ssh host in the "Remote SSH Command" entry.
    The default is just to sleep a bit (e.g. sleep 30) to make sure
    the port tunnels are established.  Alternatively you could have the
    remote command start the VNC server, e.g.

         x11vnc -display :0 -rfbport 5900 -localhost -nopw

    When starting the VNC server this way, note that sometimes you
    will need to correlate the VNC Display number with the "-rfbport"
    (or similar) option of the server.  E.g.:

         VNC Host:Display       username@somehost.com:2
         Remote SSH Command:    x11vnc -find -rfbport 5902 -nopw

    See the Tip below (11) for using x11vnc PORT=NNNN feature (or
    vncserver(1) output) to not need to specify the VNC display number
    or the x11vnc -rfbport option.


 Profiles:

    Use "Save" to save a profile (i.e. a host:display and its specific
    settings) with a name.

    To load in a saved Options profile, click on the "Load" button.

    To list your profiles from the command line use: 

        ssvnc -profiles    (or -list)

    You can launch ssvnc and have it immediately connect to the server
    by invoking it something like this:

        ssvnc profile1              (launches profile named "profile1")
        ssvnc hostname:0            (connect to hostname VNC disp 0 via SSL)
        ssvnc vnc+ssl://hostname:0  (same)
        ssvnc vnc+ssh://hostname:0  (connect to hostname VNC disp 0 via SSH)

    see the Tips 5 and 9 below for more about the URL-like syntax.


 Proxies/Gateways:

    If an intermediate proxy is needed to make the SSL connection
    (e.g. web gateway out of a firewall) enter it in the "Proxy/Gateway"
    entry box:

           VNC Host-Display:   host:number
           Proxy/Gateway:      proxy-host:port
    e.g.:
           VNC Host-Display:   far-away.east:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      myproxy.west:8080


    If the "double proxy" case is required (e.g. coming out of a web
    proxied firewall environment and then INTO a 2nd proxy to ultimately
    reach the VNC server), separate them via a comma, e.g.:

           VNC Host-Display:   far-away:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      myproxy.west:8080,myhome.net:443

    So it goes: viewer -> myproxy.west -> myhome.net -> far-away (VNC)

    The proxies are assumed to be Web proxies.  To use SOCKS proxies:

           VNC Host-Display:   far-away.east:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      socks://mysocks.west:1080

    Use socks5:// to force the SOCKS5 proxy protocol (e.g. for ssh -D).
    You can prefix web proxies with http:// but it doesn't matter since
    that is the default.

    Note that Web proxies are often configured to ONLY allow outgoing
    connections to ports 443 (HTTPS) and 563 (SNEWS), so you might
    have run the VNC server (or router port redirector) on those ports.
    SOCKS proxies usually have no restrictions on port number.

    You can chain up to 3 proxies (any combination of http:// and
    socks://) by separating them with commas (i.e. first,second,third).

    See the ss_vncviewer description and x11vnc FAQ for info on proxies:

           http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#ss_vncviewer
           http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-ssl-java-viewer-proxy


 SSH Proxies/Gateways:

    Proxy/Gateway also applies to SSH mode, it is a usually a gateway SSH
    machine to log into via ssh that is not the workstation running the
    VNC server.  However, Web and SOCKS proxies can also be used (see below).

    For example if a company had a central login server: "ssh.company.com"
    (accessible from the internet) and the internal workstation name was
    "joes-pc", one could put in for the

           VNC Host:Display:   joes-pc:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      ssh.company.com

    It is OK if the hostname "joes-pc" only resolves inside the firewall.

    The 2nd leg, from ssh.company.com -> joes-pc is done by a ssh -L
    redir and is not encrypted (but viewer -> ssh.company.com is encrypted). 

    To SSH encrypt BOTH legs, try the "double SSH gateway" method using
    the "comma" notation:

           VNC Host:Display:   localhost:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      ssh.company.com,joes-pc

    this requires an SSH server running on joes-pc.  So an initial SSH
    login is done to ssh.company.com, then a 2nd SSH is performed (through
    port a redirection of the first) to login straight to joes-pc where
    the VNC server is running.

    Use username@host (e.g. joe@joes-pc  jsmith@ssh.company.com) if the
    user names differ between the various machines.  On Windows you MUST
    supply the usernames.

    To use a non-standard ssh port (i.e. a port other than 22) you need to
    use the Proxy/Gateways as well.  E.g. something like this for port 2222:

           VNC Host:Display:   localhost:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      joe@far-away.east:2222

    The username@ is not needed if it is the same as on the client.  This
    will also work going to a different internal machine, e.g. "joes-pc:0"
    instead of "localhost:0", as in the first example.


    A Web or SOCKS proxy can also be used with SSH.  Use this if you are
    inside a firewall that prohibits direct connections to remote SSH servers.

           VNC Host:Display:   joe@far-away.east:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      http://myproxy.west:8080

    or for SOCKS:

           VNC Host:Display:   joe@far-away.east:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      socks://mysocks.west:1080

    use socks5://... to force the SOCKS5 version.

    You can chain up to 3 proxies (any combination of http:// and
    socks://) by separating them with commas (i.e. first,second,third).

    For a non-standard SSH port and a Web or SOCKS proxy try:

           VNC Host:Display:   localhost:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      http://myproxy.west:8080,joe@far-away.east:2222

    Even the "double SSH gateway" method (2 SSH encrypted legs) described
    above works with an initial Web or SOCKS proxy, e.g.:

           VNC Host:Display:   localhost:0
           Proxy/Gateway:      http://mysocks.west:1080,ssh.company.com,joes-pc


 UltraVNC Proxies/Gateways:

    UltraVNC has a "repeater" tool (http://www.uvnc.com/addons/repeater.html
    and http://koti.mbnet.fi/jtko/) that acts as an VNC proxy.  SSVNC can
    work with both mode I and mode II schemes of this repeater.

    Note: only SSL (or unencrypted) SSVNC connections make sense with
    the UltraVNC repeater.  SSH connections (previous section) do not
    seem to (let us know if you find a way to use it).

    For mode I repeater the viewer initiates the connection and passes
    a string that is the internal VNC server's IP address (or hostname)
    and port or display:

           VNC Host:Display:   :0
           Proxy/Gateway:      repeater://myproxy.west:5900+joes-pc:1

    Note here that the VNC Host:Display can be anything; we use :0.

    The Proxy/Gateway format is repeater://proxy:port+vncserver:display.
    The string after the "+" sign is passed to the repeater server for
    it to interpret.  For this example, instead of joes-pc:1 it could
    be joes-pc:5901 or 192.168.1.4:1, 192.168.1.4:5901, etc.

    If you do not supply a proxy port, then the default 5900 is assumed,
    e.g.  repeater://myproxy.west+joes-pc:1


    For mode II repeater both the VNC viewer and VNC server initiate
    connections to the repeater proxy.  In this case they pass a string
    that identifies their mutual connection via "ID:NNNN":

           VNC Host:Display:   :0
           Proxy/Gateway:      repeater://myproxy.west:5900+ID:1234

    again, the default proxy port is 5900 if not supplied.

    In this case, mode II, you MUST set Options -> Reverse VNC Connection.
    That is to say a "Listening Connection".  The reason for this is that
    the VNC server acts as a SSL *client* and so requires the Viewer end
    to have an SSL cert, etc.

    Note that in Listening mode you must supply a MyCert or use the 
    "listen.pem" one you are prompted to create.

    Set REPEATER_FORCE=1 in the Host:Display (hit Enter, and then clear
    it) to force SSVNC to try to a forward connection in this situation.

    We have also found that usually the Listening viewer must be started
    BEFORE the VNC Server connects to the proxy.  This is a likely bug
    in the repeater tool.


    For mode II, you probably should also disable "Verify All Certs"
    unless you have taken the steps beforehand to save the VNC server's
    certificate, or have previously accepted it using another method.

    Also, after the connection you MUST terminate the listening VNC Viewer
    (Ctrl-C) and connect again (the proxy only runs once.)  In Windows,
    go to the System Tray and terminate the Listening VNC Viewer.

    BTW, the x11vnc VNC server command for the mode II case would be
    something like:

       x11vnc -ssl SAVE -connect repeater=ID:1234+myproxy.west:5500 ...

    It also supports -connect repeater://myproxy.west:5500+ID:1234
    notation.

    For mode I operation x11vnc simply runs as a normal SSL/VNC server

       x11vnc -ssl SAVE


 UltraVNC Single Click:

    UltraVNC has Single Click (SC) Windows VNC servers that allow naive
    users to get them running very easily (a EXE download and a few
    mouse clicks).  See http://sc.uvnc.com/ for details on how to create
    these binaries.

    One important point for SC III binary creation: do NOT include
    "-id N" in the helpdesk.txt config file.  This is because the Ultra
    VNC repeater is not used.  Use something like:

       [HOST]
       Internet Support XYZ
       -sslproxy -connect xx.xx.xx.xx:5500 -noregistry


    The Unix SSVNC vncviewer supports the both the unencrypted "SC I"
    mode and the SSL encrypted "SC III" mode.  For both cases SSVNC
    must be run in Listening mode (Options -> Reverse VNC Connection)

    For SC I, enable Reverse VNC Connection and put Vnc://0 in the
    VNC Host:Display (use a different number if you are not using 
    the default listening port 5500).  Then click on the "Listen"
    button and finally have the user run your Single Click I EXE.

    For SC III, enable Reverse VNC Connection and then UNSET "Verify
    All Certs" (this is required).  Let the VNC Host:Display be ":0"
    (use a different number if you are not using the default listening
    port 5500).  Then click on the "Listen" button and finally have the
    user run your Single Click III EXE.

    For SC III, you will also need to enable the setting in the
    Options menu "UltraVNC Single Click III Bug", otherwise the
    STUNNEL connection may drop after 2-15 minutes.

    Note that in Listening mode you MUST supply a MyCert or use the 
    "listen.pem" one you are prompted to create.

    Single Click II using the UltraVNC repeater should also work, but
    has not been tested.


 SSL Certificates:

    If you want to use a SSL Certificate (PEM) file to authenticate
    yourself to the VNC server ("MyCert") or to verify the identity of
    the VNC Server ("ServerCert" or "CertsDir") select the certificate
    file by clicking the "Certs ..." button before connecting.

    Certificate verification is needed to prevent Man-In-The-Middle
    attacks; if it is not done then only passive network sniffing attacks
    are prevented.  See the x11vnc documentation:

           http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ssl.html

    for how to create and use PEM SSL certificate files.  An easy way is:

           x11vnc -ssl SAVE ...

    where it will print out its automatically generated certificate to
    the screen and that can be safely copied to the viewer side.

    You can also use the "Create Certificate" feature of this program
    under "Certs ...".  Just click on it and follow the instructions in
    the dialog.  Then copy the cert file to the VNC Server and specify
    the other one in the "Certs ..." dialog.

    Alternatively you can use the "Import Certificate" action to paste
    in a certificate or read one in from a file.  Or you can use the
    "Fetch Cert" button on the main panel.  If "Verify All Certs" is
    checked, you will be forced to check Certs of any new servers the
    first time you connect.

    Note that "Verify All Certs" is on by default so that users who do
    not understand the SSL Man-In-The-Middle problem will not be left
    completely vulnerable to it (everyone still must make the effort to
    verify new certificates by an external method to be completely safe).

    To have "Verify All Certs" toggled off at startup, use "ssvnc -nv"
    or set SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL=1 before starting.  If you do not even want
    to see the button, use "ssvnc -nvb" or SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL_BUTTON=1.


 More Options:

    To set other Options, e.g. for View-Only usage or to limit the
    number of colors used.  click on the "Options ..." button and read
    the Help there.


 More Info:

    See these links for more information:

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-ssl-tunnel-ext
        http://www.stunnel.org
        http://www.tightvnc.com


 Tips and Tricks:

     1) On Unix to get a 2nd GUI (e.g. for a 2nd connection) press Ctrl-N
        on the GUI.  If only the xterm window is visible you can press
        Ctrl-N or try Ctrl-LeftButton -> New SSVNC_GUI.  On Windows you
        will have to manually Start a new one: Start -> Run ..., etc.

     2) If you use "SHELL" for the "Remote SSH Command" (or in the display
        line: "user@hostname cmd=SHELL") then you get an SSH shell only:
        no VNC viewer will be launched.  On Windows "PUTTY" will try
        to use putty.exe (better terminal emulation than plink.exe).

        A ShortCut for this is Ctrl-S as long as user@hostname is present
        in the entry box.

     3) If you use "KNOCK" for the "Remote SSH Command" (or in the display
        line "user@hostname cmd=KNOCK") then only the port-knocking is
        performed.

        A ShortCut for this is Ctrl-P as long as hostname is present in
        the entry box.

        If it is KNOCKF, i.e. an extra "F", then the port-knocking
        "FINISH" sequence is sent, if any.  A ShortCut for this
        Shift-Ctrl-P as long as hostname is present.

     4) Pressing the "Load" button or pressing Ctrl-L or Clicking the Right
        mouse button on the main GUI will invoke the Load 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
        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!  Set the env var SSVNC_NO_ENC_WARN=1 (or use Vnc://)
        to skip the warning prompts.

     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 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, 5931, ... Watch the messages.

     8) On Unix if you are going to an older SSH server (e.g. Solaris 10),
        you will probably need to set the env. var. SS_VNCVIEWER_NO_T=1
        to disable the ssh "-t" option being used (that can prevent the
        command from being run).

     9) In the VNC Host:Display entry you can also use these "URL-like"
        prefixes:

           vncs://host:0, vncssl://host:0, vnc+ssl://host:0  for SSL

        and

           vncssh://host:0, vnc+ssh://host:0                 for SSH

        There is no need to toggle the SSL/SSH setting.  These also work
        from the command line, e.g.:  ssvnc vnc+ssh://mymachine:10

    10) Mobile USB memory stick / flash drive usage:  You can unpack
        ssvnc to a flash drive for impromptu usage (e.g. from a friends
        computer). 

        If you create a directory "Home" in the toplevel ssvnc directory,
        then that will be the default location for your VNC profiles
        and certs.  So they follow the drive this way.  If you run like
        this: "ssvnc ." or "ssvnc.exe ." the "Home" directory will be
        created for you.

        WARNING: if you use ssvnc from an "Internet Cafe", i.e. an
        untrusted computer, an unscrupulous person may be capturing
        keystrokes, etc.!

	You can also set the SSVNC_HOME env. var. to point to any
	directory you want. It can be set after starting ssvnc by putting
	HOME=/path/to/dir in the Host:Display box and clicking "Connect".

        For a Windows BAT file to get the "Home" directory correct
        something like this might be needed:

         cd \ssvnc\Windows
         start \ssvnc\Windows\ssvnc.exe 

    11) Dynamic VNC Server Port determination and redirection:  If you
        are running SSVNC on Unix and are using SSH to start the remote
        VNC server and the VNC server prints out the line "PORT=NNNN"
        to indicate which dynamic port it is using (x11vnc does this),
        then if you prefix the SSH command with "PORT=" SSVNC will watch
        for the PORT=NNNN line and uses ssh's built in SOCKS proxy
        (ssh -D ...) to connect to the dynamic VNC server port through
        the SSH tunnel.  For example:

                VNC Host:Display     user@somehost.com
                Remote SSH Command:  PORT= x11vnc -find -nopw

        or "PORT= x11vnc -display :0 -localhost", etc.  Or use "P= ..."

        There is also code to detect the display of the regular Unix
        vncserver(1).  It extracts the display (and hence port) from
        the lines "New 'X' desktop is hostname:4" and also 
        "VNC server is already running as :4".  So you can use
        something like:

                PORT= vncserver; sleep 15 
        or:     PORT= vncserver :4; sleep 15 

        the latter is preferred because when you reconnect with it will
        find the already running one.  The former one will keep creating
        new X sessions if called repeatedly.

        On Windows if PORT= is supplied SOCKS proxying is not used, but
        rather a high, random value of the VNC port is chosen (e.g. 8453)
        and assumed to be free, and is passed to x11vnc's -rfbport option.
        This only works with x11vnc (not vncserver).

    12) You can change the X DISPLAY variable by typing DISPLAY=... into
        VNC Host:Display and hitting Return or clicking Connect. Same
        for HOME=.  Setting SLEEP=n increases the amount of time waited
        before starting the viewer.  The env. var. SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP
        also does this (and also Sleep: Option setting)  On Mac, you
        can set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=... too.  It should propagate down
        the viewer.

    13) If you want this application to be SSH only, then supply the
        command line option "-ssh" or set the env. var SSVNC_SSH_ONLY=1.
        Then no GUI elements specific to SSL will appear (the
        documentation will refer to the SSL mode, however).  To convert
        a running app to ssh-only select "Mode: SSH-Only" in Options.

        The wrapper scripts "sshvnc" and "sshvnc.bat" will start it up
        automatically this way.

        Or in your ~/.ssvncrc (or ~/ssvnc_rc on Windows) put "mode=sshvnc"
        to have the tool always start up in that mode.

    14) For an even simpler "Terminal Services" mode use "tsvnc" or
        "tsvnc.bat" (or "-ts" option).  This mode automatically launches
        x11vnc on the remote side to find or create your Desktop session
        (usually the Xvfb X server).

        From a full ssvnc you can press Ctrl-h to go into ssh-only mode
        and Ctrl-t to toggle between "tsvnc" and "ssvnc" modes.  The
        Options Mode menu also let you switch.

        Or in your ~/.ssvncrc (or ~/ssvnc_rc on Windows) put "mode=tsvnc"
        to have the tool always start up in that mode.

    15) You can put global options in your ~/.ssvncrc file (ssvnc_rc on
        Windows). Currently they are:

	Put "mode=tsvnc" or "mode=sshvnc" in the ~/.ssvncrc file to have
	the application start up in the given mode.

        desktop_type=wmaker    (e.g.) to switch the default Desktop Type.

        desktop_size=1280x1024 (e.g.) to switch the default Desktop Size.

        desktop_depth=24       (e.g.) to switch the default Desktop Color Depth

        xserver_type=Xdummy    (e.g.) to switch the default X Server Type.

        (The above 4 settings apply only to the Terminal Services Mode.)

    16) On Unix you can make the "Open File" and "Save File" dialogs
        bigger by setting the env. var. SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG=1 or
        supplying the -bigger option.  If you set it to a Width x Height,
        e.g. SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG=500x200, that size will be used.
}

	global version
	set msg "                             SSVNC version: $version\n$msg"

	.h.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .h.f.t
}

#    Or Alternatively one can supply both hosts separated by
#    spaces (with the proxy second) in the VNC Host:Display box:
#
#           VNC Host-Display:   far-away.east:0    theproxy.net:8080
#
#    This looks a little strange, but it actually how SSVNC stores the
#    host info internally.

#    You can also specify the remote SSH command by putting a string like
#    
#         cmd=x11vnc -nopw -display :0 -rfbport 5900 -localhost
#
#    (use any command you wish to run) at the END of the VNC Host:Display
#    entry.  In general, you can cram it all in the VNC Host:Display if
#    you like:   host:disp  proxy:port  cmd=...  (this is the way it is
#    stored internally).

proc help_certs {} {
	toplev .ch

	scroll_text_dismiss .ch.f 90 33

	center_win .ch
	wm resizable .ch 1 0

	wm title .ch "SSL Certificates Help"

	set msg {
 Description:

    ***IMPORTANT***: Only with SSL Certificate verification (either manually or
    via a Certificate Authority certificate) can Man-In-The-Middle attacks be
    prevented.  Otherwise, only passive network sniffing attacks are prevented.

    The SSL Certificate files described below may have been created externally
    (e.g. by x11vnc or openssl): you can import them via "Import Certificate".
    OR you can click on "Create Certificate ..." to use THIS program to generate
    a Certificate + Private Key pair for you (in this case you will need to
    distribute one of the generated files to the VNC Server).

    Then you associate the Saved cert with the VNC server, see the panel entry
    box description below, and then Connect.  You will usually want to Save this
    association in a VNC Server profile for the next time you connect.

 Expiration:

    SSL Certificates will Expire after a certain period (usually 1-2 years;
    if you create a cert with this tool you can set it to any length you want).
    So if for a particular Cert you find you can no longer connect, check the
    STUNNEL log output to see if the cert has expired.  Then create a new one. 

 Fetch Cert:

    You can also retrieve and view the VNC Server's Cert via the "Fetch Cert"
    button on the main panel.  After you check that it is the correct Cert (e.g. by
    comparing MD5 hash or other info), you can save it.  The file it was saved
    as will be set as the "ServerCert" to verify against for the next connection.
    To make this verification check permanent, you will need to save the profile
    via 'Save'.

 Verify All Certs:

    If "Verify All Certs" is checked on the main panel, you are always forced
    to check unrecognized server certs, and so the first time you connect to
    a new server you may need to follow a few dialogs to inspect and save the
    server certificate.

    Under "Verify All Certs", new certificates are saved in the 'Accepted Certs'
    directory.  When the checkbox is set all host profiles with "CertsDir" set to
    "ACCEPTED_CERTS" (and an empty "ServerCert" setting) will be checked against
    the pool of accepted certificates in the 'Accepted Certs' directory.

    Note that we have "Verify All Certs" on by default so that users who do not
    understand the SSL Man-In-The-Middle problem will not be left completely
    vulnerable to it.  Everyone still must make the effort to verify new
    certificates by an external method to be completely safe.

    To have "Verify All Certs" toggled off at startup, use "ssvnc -nv" or set
    SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL=1 before starting.  If you do not even want to see the
    button, use "ssvnc -nvb" or SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL_BUTTON=1.

    Note: "Fetch Cert" and "Verify All Certs" do not currently work in "SSH +
    SSL" mode.  In this case to have server authentication "ServerCert" must be
    set explicitly to a file (or "CertDir" to a directory).

 CA:

    One can make SSL VNC server authentication more "automatic" as it is in
    Web Browsers going to HTTPS sites, by using a Certificate Authority (CA)
    cert (e.g. a professional one like Verisign or Thawte, or one your company
    or organization creates) for the "ServerCert".  This is described in detail
    here: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ssl.html

    CA's are not often used, but if the number of VNC Servers scales up it can
    be very convenient because the viewers (i.e. SSVNC) only need the CA cert,
    not all of the Server certs.


 Now what goes into the panel's entry boxes is described.


 Your Certificate + Key:

    You can specify YOUR own SSL certificate (PEM) file in "MyCert" in which case it
    is used to authenticate YOU (the viewer) to the remote VNC Server.  If this fails
    the remote VNC Server will drop the connection.

    So the Server could use this method to authenticate Viewers instead of the
    more common practice of using a VNC password or x11vnc's -unixpw mode.


 Server Certificates:
    
    Server certs can be specified in one of two ways:
    
        - A single certificate (PEM) file for a single server
          or a single Certificate Authority (CA)
    
        - A directory of certificate (PEM) files stored in
          the special OpenSSL hash fashion.
    
    The former is set via "ServerCert" in this gui.
    The latter is set via "CertsDir" in this gui.
    
    The former corresponds to the "CAfile" STUNNEL parameter.
    The latter corresponds to the "CApath" STUNNEL parameter.

    See stunnel(8) or www.stunnel.org for more information.
    
    If the remote VNC Server fails to authenticate itself with respect to the specified
    certificate(s), then the VNC Viewer (your side) will drop the connection.

    Select which file or directory by clicking on the appropriate "Browse..."  button.
    Once selected, if you click Info or the Right Mouse button on "Browse..."
    then information about the certificate will be displayed.

    If, as is the default, "CertsDir" is set to the token "ACCEPTED_CERTS" (and
    "ServerCert" is unset) then the certificates accumulated in the special
    'Accepted Certs' directory will be used.  "ACCEPTED_CERTS" is the default for
    every server ("Verify All Certs").  Note that if you ever need to clean this
    directory, each cert is saved in two files, for example:

          bf-d0-d6-9c-68-5a-fe-24-c6-60-ba-b4-14-e6-66-14=hostname-0.crt
    and
          9eb7c8be.0

    This is because of the way OpenSSL must use hash-based filenames in Cert dirs. 
    The file will have a "full filename:" line indicating the fingerprint and
    hostname associated with it.  Be sure to remove both files.  The Delete Certs
    dialog should automatically find the matching one for you and prompt you to
    remove it as well.


 Deleting Certificates:

    To delete a Certificate+private_key pair click on "Delete Certificate"
    and select one in the menu.  You will be prompted to remove it,
    and also any corresponding .pem or .crt file.  For "ACCEPTED_CERTS"
    it will find the matching "HASH" file and prompt you to remove that too.


 Notes:

    If "Use SSH" has been selected then SSL certs are disabled.

    See the x11vnc and STUNNEL documentation for how to create and use PEM
    certificate files:

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-ssl-tunnel-ext
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ssl.html
        http://www.stunnel.org

    A common way to create and use a VNC Server certificate is:

        x11vnc -ssl SAVE ...

    and then copy the Server certificate to the local (viewer-side) machine.
    x11vnc prints out to the screen the Server certificate it generates.  You can
    set "ServerCert" to it directly or use the "Import Certificate" action to
    save it to a file.  Or use the "Fetch Cert" method to retrieve it (be sure
    to verify the MD5 fingerprint, etc).

    x11vnc also has command line utilities to create server, client, and CA
    (Certificate Authority) certificates.  See the above URLs.
}

	.ch.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .ch.f.t
}

proc help_ts_opts {} {
	toplev .oh

	scroll_text_dismiss .oh.f

	center_win .oh

	wm title .oh "Terminal Services VNC Options Help"

set msg {
 Options:  Click on a checkbox to enable a feature and bring up its Dialog.
 Deselecting a checkbox will disable the feature (but settings from the
 Dialog are remembered).  Click on it again to re-enable.


 Desktop Type:

    The default type of remote Desktop type is the "kde" (The K Desktop
    Environment) You can choose a different type: gnome, failsafe,
    twm, etc.

    This setting will ONLY be used if the desktop needs to be created.
    If an existing session of yours is found it will be used instead
    (log out of that session if you want to create a new Desktop type
    or see the Multiple Sessions option under Advanced).

 Desktop Size:

    The default size of remote Desktop type is the "1024x768" with a
    Color depth of 16 bits per pixel (BPP).  Choose one of the standard
    WxH values or enter a custom one (TBD).

    This setting will ONLY be used if the desktop needs to be created.
    If an existing session of yours is found it will be used instead
    (log out of that session if you want to create a new Desktop size
    or see the Multiple Sessions option under Advanced).

    Some X servers, Xdummy or a real X server, will allow dynamic screen
    size changing after the session has started via a GUI configuration
    tool (or xrandr(1) from the command line).

 X Server Type:

    The default type of remote X session is the "Xvfb" (X virtual frame
    buffer) X server.  It is available on most systems.  To choose a
    different type, select "Xdummy", "Xvnc", "Xvnc.redirect".

    Xdummy is part of the x11vnc project and is a virtual X server with
    some nice features, but it Linux only and requires root permission
    to run.  One user put 'ALL ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/Xdummy*'
    in his sudo(1) configuration (via visudo).

    For Xvnc that server is started up, and x11vnc polls it in its
    normal way.  Use Xvnc.redirect if you want x11vnc to find and/or
    create the Xvnc session, but after that merely transfer packets back
    and forth between VNC viewer and Xvnc (I.e. x11vnc does no polling
    or VNC protocol).


 Enable Printing:

    This sets up a SSH port redirection for you from your remote session
    to your local print server.  The CUPS mechanism is used.  The local
    print server can also be SMB/Windows (not fully functional yet).

 Enable Sound:

    Not completely implemented yet.  A partially working ESD method
    is provided.  It may change over to http://nas.sourceforge.net in
    the future.  As with printing, it uses a SSH port redirection to a
    server running locally.

 File Transfer:

    x11vnc supports both the UltraVNC and TightVNC file transfer
    extensions.  On Windows both viewers support their file transfer
    protocol.  On Unix only the SSVNC VNC Viewer has filexfer support;
    it supports the UltraVNC flavor via a Java helper program.

    Choose the one you want based on VNC viewer you will use.
    The defaults for the SSVNC viewer package are TightVNC on Windows
    and UltraVNC on Unix.

 View Only:

    Start the VNC Viewer in View-Only mode (it may be switched to full
    access later in the session).

 Change VNC Viewer:

    If you do not like the VNC Viewer bundled in the package, you can
    indicate another one here.

 X11 viewer MacOSX:

    On MacOSX try to use the bundled X11 vncviewer instead of the
    Chicken of the VNC viewer; the Xquartz X server must be installed
    (it is by default on 10.5.x) and the DISPLAY variable must be set
    (see tip 12 of SSVNC Help to do this manually.)


 Advanced Options:

 VNC Shared:

    Normal use of this program, 'tsvnc', *ALREADY* allows simultaneous
    shared access of the remote desktop:   You simply log in as many
    times from as many different locations with 'tsvnc' as you like.

    Select this option for the traditional VNC server shared mode of
    operation using a single x11vnc server.  SSH access is still required.

 Multiple Sessions:

    To enable one user to have more than one Terminal Services Desktop
    X session on a single machine, this option lets you create Tags for
    multiple ones (e.g. KDE_BIG, TWM_800x600)

 X Login:

    If you have root (sudo(1)) permission on the remote machine,
    you can have x11vnc try to connect to X displays that have nobody
    logged in yet.  This is most likely the login greeter running on
    the Physical console.  sudo(1) is used to run x11vnc with FD_XDM=1.

    An initial ssh running 'sudo id' is performed to try to 'prime'
    sudo so the 2nd one that starts x11vnc does not need a password.

    Note that if someone is already logged into the console of the XDM
    display you will see their X session.

 Other VNC Server:

    The x11vnc program running on the remote machine can be instructed to
    immediately redirect to some other (3rd party, e.g. Xvnc or vnc.so)
    VNC server.

 Use unixpw:

    This enables the x11vnc unixpw mode.  A Login: and Password: dialog
    will be presented in the VNC Viewer for the user to provide any Unix
    username and password whose session he wants to connect to.

    This mode is useful if a shared terminal services user (e.g. 'tsuser')
    is used for the SSH login part (say via the SSH authorized_keys
    mechanism and all users share the same private SSH key for 'tsuser').

    In normal usage the per-user SSH login should be the simplest and
    sufficient, in which case the unixpw option should NOT be selected.

 Client 8bit Color:

    Have the VNC Viewer request low color mode (8 bits per pixel) for
    slow links.  This may be disabled or further tuned (e.g. 64 color
    mode) in the viewer during the session.

 Client-Side Caching:

    x11vnc has an experiment Client-Side caching scheme "-ncache n"
    that can give nice speedups.  But there are some drawbacks
    because the cache-region is visible and uses much RAM.
    http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-client-caching

 X11VNC Options:

    If you are familiar with x11vnc, you can specify any of its features
    that you would like enabled.

 SSVNC Mode:

    Clicking on this button will return you to the full SSVNC Mode.


 ~/.ssvncrc file:

    You can put global options in your ~/.ssvncrc file (ssvnc_rc on
    Windows). Currently they are:

    Put "mode=tsvnc" or "mode=sshvnc" in the ~/.ssvncrc file to have
    the application start up in the given mode.

    desktop_type=wmaker  (e.g.) to switch the default Desktop Type.

    desktop_size=1280x1024  (e.g.) to switch the default Desktop Size.

    desktop_depth=24  (e.g.) to switch the default Desktop Color Depth.

    xserver_type=Xdummy  (e.g.) to switch the default X Server Type.

    (The above 4 settings apply only to the Terminal Services Mode.)
}
	.oh.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .oh.f.t
}

proc help_fetch_cert {} {
	toplev .fh

	scroll_text_dismiss .fh.f 85 35

	center_win .fh
	wm resizable .fh 1 0

	wm title .fh "Fetch Certificates Help"

	set msg {
  The above SSL Certificate has been retrieved from the VNC Server via the
  "Fetch Cert" action.
  
  It has merely been downloaded via the SSL Protocol: **IT HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED
  IN ANY WAY**
  
  So, in principle, it could be a fake certificate being inserted by a bad
  person attempting to perform a Man-In-The-Middle attack on your SSL connection.
  
  If, however, by some external means you can verify the authenticity of
  this SSL Certificate you can use it for your VNC SSL connection to the
  VNC server you wish to connect to.  It will provide an authenticated and
  encrypted connection.
  
  You can verify the SSL Certificate by comparing the MD5 or SHA1 hash
  value via a method/channel you know is safe (i.e. not also under control
  of a Man-In-The-Middle attacker).  You could also check the text between
  the -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and -----END CERTIFICATE----- tags, etc.
  
  Once you are sure it is correct, you can press the Save button to save the
  certificate to a file on the local machine for use when you connect via
  VNC tunneled through SSL.  If you save it, then that file will be set as
  the Certificate to verify the VNC server against.  You can see this in
  the dialog started via the "Certs..." button on the main panel.
  
  NOTE: If you want to make PERMANENT the association of the saved SSL
  certificate file with the VNC server host, you MUST save the setting as
  a profile for loading later. To Save a Profile, click on Options -> Save
  Profile ..., and choose a name for the profile and then click on Save.

  If "Verify All Certs" is checked, then you are forced to check all
  new certs.  In this case the certs are saved in the 'Accepted Certs'
  directory against which all servers will be checked unless "ServerCert"
  or "CertsDir" has been set to something else.

  To reload the profile at a later time, click on the "Load" button on
  the main panel and then select the name and click "Open".  If you want
  to be sure the certificate is still associated with the loaded in host,
  click on "Certs..." button and make sure the "ServerCert" points to the
  desired SSL filename.

  See the Certs... Help for more information.  A sophisticated method
  can be set up using a Certificate Authority key to verify never before
  seen certificates (i.e. like your web browser does).
}

	.fh.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .fh.f.t
}

proc help_opts {} {
	toplev .oh

	scroll_text_dismiss .oh.f

	center_win .oh

	wm title .oh "SSL/SSH Viewer Options Help"

set msg {
  Use SSL:  The default, use SSL via STUNNEL (this requires SSL aware VNC
            server, e.g. x11vnc -ssl SAVE ...)

  Use SSH:  Instead of using STUNNEL SSL, use ssh(1) for the encrypted
            tunnel.  You must be able to log in via ssh to the remote host.

            On Unix the cmdline ssh(1) program (it must already be installed)
            will be run in an xterm for passphrase authentication, prompts
            about RSA keys, etc.  On Windows the cmdline plink.exe program
            will be launched in a Windows Console window. (Apologies for
            the klunkiness..)

            You can set the "VNC Host:Display" to "user@host:disp" to
            indicate ssh should log in as "user" on "host".  NOTE: On
            Windows you *MUST* always supply the "user@" part (due to a
            plink deficiency). E.g.:

                VNC Host:Display:    fred@far-away.east:0


            Gateway:  If an intermediate gateway machine must be used
            (e.g. to enter a firewall; the VNC Server is not running on it),
            put it in the Proxy/Gateway entry, e.g.:

                VNC Host:Display:    workstation:0
                Proxy/Gateway:       user@gateway-host:port
  
            ssh is used to login to user@gateway-host and then a -L port
            redirection is set up to go to workstation:0 from gateway-host.
            ":port" is optional, use it if the gateway-host SSH port is
            not the default value 22.

            Chaining 2 ssh's:  One can also do a "double ssh", i.e. a
            first SSH to the gateway login machine then a 2nd ssh to the
            destination machine (presumably it is running the vnc server).

            Unlike the above example, the "last leg" (gateway-host ->
            workstation) is also encrypted by SSH this way.  Do this by
            splitting the gateway in two with a comma, the part before it
            is the first SSH:

                VNC Host:Display: localhost:0
                Proxy/Gateway:    user@gateway-host:port,user@workstation:port

            Web and SOCKS proxies can also be used with SSH:

                VNC Host:Display: user@workstation:0
                Proxy/Gateway:    socks://socks.server:1080

            See the "SSH Proxies/Gateways" in the Main Help document for full
            details.


            Remote Command:  In the "Remote SSH Command" entry you can to
            indicate that a remote command to be run.  The default is
            "sleep 15".  For example, to run x11vnc for your X :0 display:

                x11vnc -display :0 -nopw


            Trick:  If you use "SHELL" asl the "Remote SSH Command" then
            you get an SSH shell only: no VNC viewer will be launched.
            On Windows "PUTTY" will try to use putty.exe (better terminal
            emulation than plink.exe)  A shortcut for this is Ctrl-S as
            long as user@hostname is present in the "VNC Host:Display" box.


  Use SSH + SSL:

            Tunnel the SSL connection through a SSH tunnel.  Use this
            if you want end-to-end SSL and must use a SSH gateway (e.g. to
            enter a firewall) or if additional SSH port redirs are required
            (CUPS, Sound, SMB tunnelling: See Advanced Options).  Rarely used
            mode, but included in case the need arises.


  Automatically Find X Session:

            When using SSH mode to connect, you can select this option.  It
            simply sets the Remote SSH Command to:

                 PORT= x11vnc -find -localhost

            This requires that x11vnc is installed on the remote computer
            and is available in $PATH for the ssh login.  The command
            "x11vnc -find -localhost" command is run on the remote
            machine.

            The -find option causes x11vnc to try to find an existing X
            session owned by the user (i.e. who you ssh in as).  If it
            does it attaches to it; otherwise the x11vnc VNC server exits
            immediately followed by your VNC Viewer.

            The PORT= option just means to let x11vnc pick its own
            VNC port and then connect to whatever it picked.  Use P=
            for more debugging output.

            The idea for this mode is you simply type 'username@workstation'
            in the VNC Host:Display box, Select 'Options -> Automatically
            Find X Session', and then click Connect.  The tsvnc mode is
            similar (it runs x11vnc on the remote side with the intent
            of automatically finding, or creating, your desktop).

  Automatically Find X Login/Greeter:

            This mode is similar to "Automatically Find X Session" except
            that it will attach to a X Login/Greeter screen that no one
            has logged into yet.  It requires root privileges via sudo(1)
            on the remote machine.

            As with "Automatically Find X Session" it works only with SSH
            mode and requires x11vnc be installed on the remote computer.

            It simply sets the Remote SSH Command to:

                 PORT= sudo x11vnc -find -localhost -env FD_XDM=1

            An initial ssh running 'sudo id' is performed to try to
            'prime' sudo so the 2nd one that runs x11vnc does not need
            a password.  This may not always succeed... please mail us
            the details if it doesn't.

            See the 'X Login' description in 'Terminal Services' Mode
            Help for more info.


  Unix Username & Password:

            This is only available on Unix and when using the SSVNC
            enhanced TightVNC viewer (it has been modified to do
            Unix logins).  It supports a login dialog with servers
            doing something like x11vnc's "-unixpw" mode.  After any
            regular VNC authentication takes place (VNC Password), then
            it sends the Unix Username, a Return, the Unix Password and
            a final Return.  This saves you from typing them into the
            "login:" and "Password:" prompts in the viewer window.

            Note that the x11vnc -unixpw login mode is external to the
            VNC protocol, so you need to be sure the VNC server is in
            this mode and will be waiting for the dialog.  Otherwise the
            username and password will be typed directly into the desktop
            application that happens to have the focus!

            When you select this option "Unix Username:" and "Unix
            Password:" entry boxes appear on the main panel where you can
            type them in.  x11vnc has settings that can be specified after
            a ":" in the Unix username; they may be used here as well.
            (For example: username:3/4,nc for a smaller screen and -nocache)

            If the Unix Username is not set when you click Connect, then
            any SSH username@host is used.  Otherwise the environment
            variable $USER or $LOGNAME and finally whoami(1) is used.

            Also Note that the Unix Password is never saved in a VNC
            profile (so you have to type it each time).  Also, the remote
            x11vnc server is instructed to not echo the Username string
            by sending an initial Escape.  Set the SSVNC_UNIXPW_NOESC=1
            environment variable to override this.

  Reverse VNC Connection:

            Reverse (listening) VNC connections are possible.

            For SSL connections 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).  For example x11vnc can then be used:
            "x11vnc ... -ssl SAVE -connect hostname:port".

            Then a VNC server should establish a reverse connection to
            that port on this machine (e.g. -connect this-machine:5500)

            Server SSL certificates will be verified, however you WILL
            NOTE be prompted about unrecognized ones; rather, you MUST
            set up the correct Server certificate (e.g. by importing).
            prior to any connections.

            If the connection is failing in Reverse VNC (listening) mode,
            check the STUNNEL log output to see if STUNNEL is unable to
            authenticate the VNC Server.  If you want to allow in a
            reverse connection with NO Server authentication, unset the
            'Verify All Certs' option. 

            When listening in SSL, you will ALSO need to specify YOUR
            OWN SSL cert, "MyCert", or otherwise let the GUI prompt you
            to create a "listen.pem" and use that.

            The "listen.pem" will be reused in later SSL Listening
            connections unless you specify a different one with MyCert.

            For reverse connections in SSH or SSH + SSL modes it is a
            little trickier.  The SSH tunnel (with -R tunnel) must be
            established and remain up waiting for reverse connections.
            The default time is "sleep 1800", i.e. 30 mins.  You can put
            a longer or shorter sleep in "Remote SSH Command" (perhaps
            after your command runs:  cmd; sleep 3600).

            For SSH reverse connections put "hostname:n" in
            'VNC Host:Display' or "user@hostname:n".  The "n" will be the
            listening display on the *REMOTE* side.  So to have the remote
            x11vnc connect use: "x11vnc ... -connect localhost:n" or
            "x11vnc -R connect:localhost:n" (-ssl will be needed for SSH+SSL
            mode).  If the -R port cannot be opened because it is in use
            by another program you will have to kill everything and start
            over using a different port.

            In reverse connections mode be careful to protect the listening
            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 (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
            via the Proxy.

            Note that for SSH or SSH+SSL connections use of "Proxy/Gateway"
            does not make sense (the ssh cannot do a -R on a remote host:port),
            unless it is a double proxy where the 2nd host is the machine with
            the VNC server.

  UltraVNC Single Click III Bug:

            The UltraVNC Single Click III (SSL) server works with SSVNC;
            it makes a reverse connection to it via an SSL tunnel:
 
                http://www.uvnc.com/pchelpware/SCIII/index.html

            Unfortunately the SSL implementation used by UltraVNC SC III
            is incompatible with OpenSSL in that the connection will be
            dropped after 2-15 minutes due to an unexpected packet.

            However this can be worked around in STUNNEL by setting
            configution item 'options = ALL'.  Enabling 'UltraVNC Single
            Click III Bug' passes this setting to STUNNEL.

            On Windows 'options = ALL' is used by default for stunnel.
            On Unix and MacOSX you will need to select this option.

            Setting this option may provide a workaround for other SSL
            VNC servers.

            BTW, you can set the environment variable STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS_USER
            to add any lines to the STUNNEL global config that you want to. 
            See the stunnel(8) man page for more details.



  View Only:               Have VNC Viewer ignore mouse and keyboard input.
  
  Fullscreen:              Start the VNC Viewer in fullscreen mode.
  
  Raise On Beep:           Deiconify viewer when bell rings.
  
  Use 8bit color:          Request a very low-color pixel format.
  
  Do not use JPEG:         Do not use the jpeg aspect of the tight encoding.

  Use X11 vncviewer on MacOSX:
                           On MacOSX try to use the bundled X11 vncviewer
                           instead of the Chicken of the VNC viewer;
                           The Xquartz X server must be installed (it is by
                           default on 10.5.x) and the DISPLAY variable must
                           be set (see tip 12 of Help to do this manually.)

  Compress Level/Quality:  Set TightVNC encoding parameters.

  Putty PW:  On Windows only: use the supplied password for plink SSH
             logins.  Unlike the other options the value is not saved
             when 'Save' is performed.  This feature is useful when
             options under "Advanced" are set that require TWO SSH's:
             you just have to type the password once in this entry box.
             The bundled pagent.exe and puttygen.exe programs can also
             be used to avoid repeatedly entering passwords (note this
             requires setting up and distributing SSH keys).  Start up
             pagent.exe or puttygen.exe and read the instructions there.

  Mode:      To change the GUI Mode, select between the full SSVNC
             (i.e. SSL and SSH), SSHVNC (i.e. SSH-Only), and Terminal
             Services mode (TSVNC; uses x11vnc)

             Note: You can put "mode=tsvnc" or "mode=sshvnc" in your
             ~/.ssvncrc file (ssvnc_rc on Windows) to have the application
             start up in the given mode.

  Buttons:
                
  Clear Options:   Set all options to their defaults (i.e. unset).

  Delete Profile:  Delete a saved profile.

  Advanced:        Bring up the Advanced Options dialog.

  Save and Load:

             You can Save the current settings by clicking on Save
             (.vnc file) and you can also read in a saved one with Load
             Profile.  Use the Browse... button to select the filename
             via the GUI.

             Pressing Ctrl-L or Clicking the Right mouse button on the
             main GUI will invoke the Load dialog.

             Note: On Windows since the TightVNC Viewer will save its own
             settings in the Registry, some unexpected behavior is possible
             because the viewer is nearly always directed to the VNC host
             "localhost:30".  E.g. if you specify "View Only" in this gui
             once but not next time the Windows VNC Viewer may remember
             the setting.  Unfortunately there is not a /noreg option for
             the Viewer.
}
	.oh.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .oh.f.t
}

proc help_fetch_cert {} {
	toplev .fh

	scroll_text_dismiss .fh.f 85 35

	center_win .fh
	wm resizable .fh 1 0

	wm title .fh "Fetch Certificates Help"

	set msg {
  The above SSL Certificate has been retrieved from the VNC Server via the
  "Fetch Cert" action.
  
  It has merely been downloaded via the SSL Protocol: **IT HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED
  IN ANY WAY**
  
  So, in principle, it could be a fake certificate being inserted by a bad
  person attempting to perform a Man-In-The-Middle attack on your SSL connection.
  
  If, however, by some external means you can verify the authenticity of
  this SSL Certificate you can use it for your VNC SSL connection to the
  VNC server you wish to connect to.  It will provide an authenticated and
  encrypted connection.
  
  You can verify the SSL Certificate by comparing the MD5 or SHA1 hash
  value via a method/channel you know is safe (i.e. not also under control
  of a Man-In-The-Middle attacker).  You could also check the text between
  the -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and -----END CERTIFICATE----- tags, etc.
  
  Once you are sure it is correct, you can press the Save button to save the
  certificate to a file on the local machine for use when you connect via
  VNC tunneled through SSL.  If you save it, then that file will be set as
  the Certificate to verify the VNC server against.  You can see this in
  the dialog started via the "Certs..." button on the main panel.
  
  NOTE: If you want to make PERMANENT the association of the saved SSL
  certificate file with the VNC server host, you MUST save the setting as
  a profile for loading later. To Save a Profile, click on Options -> Save
  Profile ..., and choose a name for the profile and then click on Save.

  If "Verify All Certs" is checked, then you are forced to check all
  new certs.  In this case the certs are saved in the 'Accepted Certs'
  directory against which all servers will be checked unless "ServerCert"
  or "CertsDir" has been set to something else.

  To reload the profile at a later time, click on the "Load" button on
  the main panel and then select the name and click "Open".  If you want
  to be sure the certificate is still associated with the loaded in host,
  click on "Certs..." button and make sure the "ServerCert" points to the
  desired SSL filename.

  See the Certs... Help for more information.  A sophisticated method
  can be set up using a Certificate Authority key to verify never before
  seen certificates (i.e. like your web browser does).
}

	.fh.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .fh.f.t
}

proc win_nokill_msg {} {
	global help_font is_windows system_button_face
	toplev .w

	eval text .w.t -width 60 -height 11 $help_font
	button .w.d -text "Dismiss" -command {destroy .w}
	pack .w.t .w.d -side top -fill x

	apply_bg .w.t

	center_win .w
	wm resizable .w 1 0

	wm title .w "SSL/SSH Viewer: Warning"

	set msg {
    The VNC Viewer has exited.
    
    You will need to terminate STUNNEL manually.
    
    To do this go to the System Tray and right-click on the STUNNEL
    icon (dark green).  Then click "Exit".
    
    You can also double click on the STUNNEL icon to view the log
    for error messages and other information.
}
	.w.t insert end $msg
}

proc win_kill_msg {pids} {
	global terminate_pids
	global help_font
	toplev .w

	eval text .w.t -width 72 -height 19 $help_font
	button .w.d -text "Dismiss" -command {destroy .w; set terminate_pids no}
	button .w.k -text "Terminate STUNNEL" -command {destroy .w; set terminate_pids yes}
	pack .w.t .w.k .w.d -side top -fill x

	apply_bg .w.t

	center_win .w
	wm resizable .w 1 0

	wm title .w "SSL/SSH Viewer: Warning"

	set msg {
    The VNC Viewer has exited.
    
    We can terminate the following still running STUNNEL process(es):
    
}
	append msg "         $pids\n"

	append msg {
    Click on the "Terminate STUNNEL" button below to do so.
    
    Before terminating STUNNEL you can double click on the STUNNEL
    Tray icon to view its log for error messages and other information.

    Note: You may STILL need to terminate STUNNEL manually if we are
    unable to kill it.  To do this go to the System Tray and right-click
    on the STUNNEL icon (dark green).  Then click "Exit".  You will
    probably also need to hover the mouse over the STUNNEL Tray Icon to
    make the Tray notice STUNNEL is gone...
}
	.w.t insert end $msg
}

proc win9x_plink_msg {file} {
	global help_font win9x_plink_msg_done
	toplev .pl

	eval text .pl.t -width 90 -height 26 $help_font
	button .pl.d -text "OK" -command {destroy .pl; set win9x_plink_msg_done 1}
	wm protocol .pl WM_DELETE_WINDOW {catch {destroy .pl}; set win9x_plink_msg_done 1}
	pack .pl.t .pl.d -side top -fill x

	apply_bg .pl.t

	center_win .pl
	wm resizable .pl 1 0

	wm title .pl "SSL/SSH Viewer: Win9x Warning"

	set msg {
    Due to limitations on Window 9x you will have to manually start up
    a COMMAND.COM terminal and paste in the following command:

}
	set pwd [pwd]
	regsub -all {/} $pwd "\\" pwd
	append msg "        $pwd\\$file\n"  

	append msg {
    The reason for this is a poor Console application implementation that
    affects many text based applications.
    
    To start up a COMMAND.COM terminal, click on the Start -> Run, and then
    type COMMAND in the entry box and hit Return or click OK.

    To select the above command, highlight it with the mouse and then press
    Ctrl-C.  Then go over to the COMMAND.COM window and click on the
    Clipboard paste button.  Once pasted in, press Return to run the script.
    
    This will start up a PLINK.EXE ssh login to the remote computer,
    and after you log in successfully and indicate (QUICKLY!!) that the
    connection is OK by clicking OK in this dialog. If the SSH connection
    cannot be autodetected you will ALSO need to click "Success" in the
    "plink ssh status?" dialog, the VNC Viewer will be started going
    through the SSH tunnel.
}
	.pl.t insert end $msg
	wm deiconify .pl
}

proc mesg {str} {
	set maxx 53
	if {[string length $str] > $maxx} {
		set str [string range $str 0 $maxx]
		append str " ..."
	}
	.l configure -text $str
	update
}

proc get_ssh_hp {str} {
	regsub {cmd=.*$} $str "" str
	set str [string trim $str]
	regsub {[ 	].*$} $str "" str
	return $str
}

proc get_ssh_cmd {str} {
	set str [string trim $str]
	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		return [ts_x11vnc_cmd]	
	}
	if [regexp {cmd=(.*$)} $str m cmd] {
		set cmd [string trim $cmd]
		regsub -nocase {^%x11vncr$} $cmd "x11vnc -nopw -display none -rawfb rand" cmd
		regsub -nocase {^%x11vnc$}  $cmd "x11vnc -nopw -display none -rawfb null" cmd
		return $cmd
	} else {
		return ""
	}
}

proc get_ssh_proxy {str} {
	set str [string trim $str]
	regsub {cmd=.*$} $str "" str
	set str [string trim $str]
	if { ![regexp {[ 	]} $str]} {
		return ""
	}
	regsub {^.*[ 	][ 	]*} $str "" str
	return $str
}

proc ts_x11vnc_cmd {} {
	global is_windows
	global ts_xserver_type choose_xserver ts_desktop_type choose_desktop ts_unixpw ts_vncshared
	global ts_desktop_size ts_desktop_depth choose_desktop_geom
	global choose_filexfer ts_filexfer
	global ts_x11vnc_opts  ts_x11vnc_path ts_x11vnc_autoport choose_x11vnc_opts
	global ts_othervnc choose_othervnc ts_xlogin
	global choose_sleep extra_sleep

	set cmd ""
	if {$choose_x11vnc_opts && $ts_x11vnc_path != ""} {
		set cmd $ts_x11vnc_path
	} else {
		set cmd "x11vnc"
	}
	if {! $is_windows} {
		set cmd "PORT= $cmd"
	} else {
		set cmd "PORT= $cmd"
	}

	set type $ts_xserver_type;
	if {! $choose_xserver} {
		set type ""
	}
	if {$choose_othervnc && $ts_othervnc == "find"} {
		set type "Xvnc.redirect"
	}

	if [info exists choose_sleep] {
		if {! $choose_sleep} {
			set extra_sleep ""
		}
	}

	if {$choose_othervnc && $ts_othervnc != "find"} {
		set cmd "$cmd -redirect $ts_othervnc"
	} elseif {$type == ""} {
		global ts_xserver_type_def
		if {$ts_xserver_type_def != ""} {
			set cmd "$cmd -display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY-$ts_xserver_type_def";
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY-Xvfb";
		}
	} elseif {$type == "Xvfb"} {
		set cmd "$cmd -display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY-Xvfb";
	} elseif {$type == "Xdummy"} {
		set cmd "$cmd -display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY-Xdummy";
	} elseif {$type == "Xvnc"} {
		set cmd "$cmd -display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY-Xvnc";
	} elseif {$type == "Xvnc.redirect"} {
		set cmd "$cmd -display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY-Xvnc.redirect";
	}

	# TBD: Cups + sound

	set cmd "$cmd -localhost";
	set cmd "$cmd -nopw";
	global ts_ncache choose_ncache
	if {$choose_ncache && [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $ts_ncache]} {
		set cmd "$cmd -ncache $ts_ncache";
	} else {
		#set cmd "$cmd -nonc";
	}
	set cmd "$cmd -timeout 120";
	global ts_multisession choose_multisession
	regsub -all {[^A-z0-9_-]} $ts_multisession "" ts_multisession
	if {$choose_multisession && $ts_multisession != ""} {
		set cmd "$cmd -env FD_TAG='$ts_multisession'";
	}
	if {$choose_filexfer && $ts_filexfer != ""} {
		if {$ts_filexfer == "tight"} {
			set cmd "$cmd -tightfilexfer";
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -ultrafilexfer";
		}
	}
	if {$ts_unixpw} {
		set cmd "$cmd -unixpw";
	}
	if {$ts_vncshared} {
		set cmd "$cmd -shared";
	}
	set u "unknown"
	global env
	if {[info exists env(USER)]} {
		regsub -all {[^A-z]} $env(USER) "_" u
	}
	set cmd "$cmd -o \$HOME/.tsvnc.log.$u";	# XXX perms

	set sess "kde"
	global ts_desktop_type_def
	if {$ts_desktop_type_def != ""} {
		set sess $ts_desktop_type_def
	}
	if {$choose_desktop && $ts_desktop_type != ""} {
		set sess $ts_desktop_type
	}
	set cmd "$cmd -env FD_SESS=$sess";

	if {$choose_desktop_geom} {
		set geom 1024x768
		set dep 16
		global ts_desktop_size_def ts_desktop_depth_def
		if {$ts_desktop_size_def != ""} {
			set geom $ts_desktop_size_def
		}
		if {$ts_desktop_depth_def != ""} {
			set dep $ts_desktop_depth_def
		}
		if {$ts_desktop_size != ""} {
			if [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*x[0-9][0-9]*$} $ts_desktop_size] {
				set geom $ts_desktop_size
			}
			if {$ts_desktop_depth != ""} {
				set geom "${geom}x$ts_desktop_depth"
			} else {
				set geom "${geom}x$dep"
			}
		} else {
			set geom "${geom}x$dep"
		}
		set cmd "$cmd -env FD_GEOM=$geom";
	}
	if {$is_windows} {
		;
	} elseif {$choose_x11vnc_opts && $ts_x11vnc_autoport != "" && [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $ts_x11vnc_autoport]} {
		set cmd "$cmd -autoport $ts_x11vnc_autoport";
	} else {
		set cmd "$cmd -env AUTO_PORT=5950";
	}
	if {$choose_x11vnc_opts && $ts_x11vnc_opts != ""} {
		set cmd "$cmd $ts_x11vnc_opts";
	}
	if {$ts_xlogin} {
		regsub {PORT=} $cmd "PORT= sudo" cmd
		regsub { -o [^ ][^ ]*} $cmd "" cmd
		
		set cmd "$cmd -env FD_XDM=1";
	}

	return $cmd
}

proc set_defaults {} {
	global defs

	global mycert svcert crtdir
	global use_alpha use_grab use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl use_viewonly use_fullscreen use_bgr233
	global use_nojpeg use_raise_on_beep use_compresslevel use_quality use_x11_macosx
	global compresslevel_text quality_text
	global use_cups use_sound use_smbmnt
	global cups_local_server cups_remote_port cups_manage_rcfile cups_x11vnc
	global cups_local_smb_server cups_remote_smb_port
	global change_vncviewer change_vncviewer_path vncviewer_realvnc4
	global choose_xserver ts_xserver_type choose_desktop ts_desktop_type ts_unixpw ts_vncshared
	global choose_filexfer ts_filexfer
	global ts_x11vnc_opts choose_x11vnc_opts ts_x11vnc_path ts_x11vnc_autoport ts_xlogin
	global ts_othervnc choose_othervnc choose_sleep
	global choose_ncache ts_ncache choose_multisession ts_multisession
	global ts_mode ts_desktop_size ts_desktop_depth choose_desktop_geom
	global additional_port_redirs additional_port_redirs_list
	global stunnel_local_protection stunnel_local_protection_type ssh_local_protection multiple_listen
	global sound_daemon_remote_cmd sound_daemon_remote_port sound_daemon_kill sound_daemon_restart
	global sound_daemon_local_cmd sound_daemon_local_port sound_daemon_local_kill sound_daemon_x11vnc sound_daemon_local_start 
	global smb_su_mode smb_mount_list
	global use_port_knocking port_knocking_list
	global ycrop_string extra_sleep use_listen use_unixpw use_x11vnc_find unixpw_username
	global use_uvnc_ssl_bug
	global include_list


	set defs(use_viewonly) 0
	set defs(use_listen) 0
	set defs(use_uvnc_ssl_bug) 0
	set defs(use_unixpw) 0
	set defs(unixpw_username) ""
	set defs(use_x11vnc_find) 0
	set defs(use_fullscreen) 0
	set defs(use_raise_on_beep) 0
	set defs(use_bgr233) 0
	set defs(use_alpha) 0
	set defs(use_grab) 0
	set defs(use_nojpeg) 0
	set defs(use_x11_macosx) 0
	set defs(use_compresslevel) "default"
	set defs(use_quality) "default"
	set defs(compresslevel_text) "Compress Level: default"
	set defs(quality_text) "Quality: default"

	set defs(mycert) ""
	set defs(svcert) ""
	set defs(crtdir) "ACCEPTED_CERTS"

	set defs(use_cups) 0
	set defs(use_sound) 0
	set defs(use_smbmnt) 0

	set defs(choose_xserver) 0 
	set defs(ts_xserver_type) "" 
	set defs(choose_desktop) 0 
	set defs(ts_desktop_type) "" 
	set defs(ts_desktop_size) "" 
	set defs(ts_desktop_depth) "" 
	set defs(choose_desktop_geom) 0
	set defs(ts_unixpw) 0 
	set defs(ts_vncshared) 0 
	set defs(ts_ncache) 8
	set defs(choose_ncache) 0
	set defs(ts_multisession) "" 
	set defs(choose_multisession) 0
	set defs(ts_filexfer) "" 
	set defs(choose_filexfer) 0
	set defs(choose_x11vnc_opts) 0
	set defs(ts_x11vnc_opts) "" 
	set defs(ts_x11vnc_path) "" 
	set defs(ts_x11vnc_autoport) "" 
	set defs(ts_othervnc) "" 
	set defs(choose_othervnc) 0
	set defs(ts_xlogin) 0
	set defs(ts_mode) 0

	set defs(change_vncviewer) 0 
	set defs(change_vncviewer_path) "" 
	set defs(cups_manage_rcfile) 0 
	set defs(cups_x11vnc) 0 
	set defs(vncviewer_realvnc4) 0

	set defs(additional_port_redirs) 0
	set defs(additional_port_redirs_list) ""

	set defs(stunnel_local_protection) 0
	set defs(stunnel_local_protection_type) "none"
	set defs(ssh_local_protection) 0
	set defs(multiple_listen) 0

	set defs(cups_local_server) ""
	set defs(cups_remote_port) ""
	set defs(cups_local_smb_server) ""
	set defs(cups_remote_smb_port) ""

	set defs(smb_su_mode) "su"
	set defs(smb_mount_list) ""

	set defs(sound_daemon_remote_cmd) ""
	set defs(sound_daemon_remote_port) ""
	set defs(sound_daemon_kill) 0
	set defs(sound_daemon_restart) 0

	set defs(sound_daemon_local_cmd) ""
	set defs(sound_daemon_local_port) ""
	set defs(sound_daemon_local_start) 0
	set defs(sound_daemon_local_kill) 0
	set defs(sound_daemon_x11vnc) 0

	set defs(ycrop_string) ""
	set defs(extra_sleep) ""
	set defs(use_port_knocking) 0
	set defs(port_knocking_list) ""

	set defs(include_list) ""

	global ssh_only ts_only
	if {$ssh_only || $ts_only} {
		set defs(use_ssl) 0
		set defs(use_ssh) 1
		set defs(use_sshssl) 0
	} else {
		set defs(use_ssl) 1
		set defs(use_ssh) 0
		set defs(use_sshssl) 0
	}

	foreach var [array names defs] {
		set $var $defs($var)	
	}

	global vncauth_passwd unixpw_passwd
	set vncauth_passwd ""
	set unixpw_passwd ""

	if {$ssh_only || $ts_only} {
		ssl_ssh_adjust ssh
	} else {
		ssl_ssh_adjust ssl
	}
	listen_adjust
	unixpw_adjust

	global last_load
	set last_load ""
}

proc do_viewer_windows {n} {
	global use_alpha use_grab use_ssh use_sshssl use_viewonly use_fullscreen use_bgr233
	global use_nojpeg use_raise_on_beep use_compresslevel use_quality
	global change_vncviewer change_vncviewer_path vncviewer_realvnc4
	global use_listen use_uvnc_ssl_bug env

	set cmd "vncviewer"
	if {$change_vncviewer && $change_vncviewer_path != ""} {
		set cmd [string trim $change_vncviewer_path]
		regsub -all {\\} $cmd {/} cmd
		if {[regexp {[ \t]} $cmd]} {
			if {[regexp -nocase {\.exe$} $cmd]} {
				if {! [regexp {["']} $cmd]} { #"
					# hmmm, not following instructions, are they?
					set cmd "\"$cmd\""
				}
			}
		}
	}
	if {$use_viewonly} {
		if {$vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " viewonly=1"
		} else {
			append cmd " /viewonly"
		}
	}
	if {$use_fullscreen} {
		if {$vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " fullscreen=1"
		} else {
			append cmd " /fullscreen"
		}
	}
	if {$use_bgr233} {
		if {$vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " lowcolourlevel=1"
		} else {
			append cmd " /8bit"
		}
	}
	if {$use_nojpeg} {
		if {! $vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " /nojpeg"
		}
	}
	if {$use_raise_on_beep} {
		if {! $vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " /belldeiconify"
		}
	}
	if {$use_compresslevel != "" && $use_compresslevel != "default"} {
		if {$vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " zliblevel=$use_compresslevel"
		} else {
			append cmd " /compresslevel $use_compresslevel"
		}
	}
	if {$use_quality != "" && $use_quality != "default"} {
		if {! $vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " /quality $use_quality"
		}
	}
	if {$use_listen} {
		if {$vncviewer_realvnc4} {
			append cmd " listen=1"
		} else {
			append cmd " /listen"
		}
		set nn $n
		if {$nn < 100} {
			set nn [expr "$nn + 5500"] 
		}
		append cmd " $nn"
		global did_listening_message
		if {$did_listening_message < 3} {
			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 (Reverse Connection).

   The VNC Viewer command to be run is:

       $cmd

   After the Viewer starts listening, the VNC server should
   then Reverse connect to:

       $ln

   When the VNC Connection has ended **YOU MUST MANUALLY STOP**
   the Listening VNC Viewer.

   To stop the Listening Viewer: right click on the VNC Icon in
   the tray and select 'Close listening daemon' (or similar).

   ONLY AFTER THAT will you return to the SSVNC GUI.

   Click OK now to start the Listening VNC Viewer.
"
			global use_ssh use_sshssl
			if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
				set msg "${msg}   NOTE: You will probably also need to kill the SSH in the\n   terminal via Ctrl-C" 
			}

			global help_font is_windows system_button_face
			toplev .wll
			global wll_done

			set wll_done 0

			eval text .wll.t -width 64 -height 22 $help_font
			button .wll.d -text "OK" -command {destroy .wll; set wll_done 1}
			pack .wll.t .wll.d -side top -fill x

			apply_bg .wll.t

			center_win .wll
			wm resizable .wll 1 0

			wm title .wll "SSL/SSH Viewer: Listening VNC Info"

			.wll.t insert end $msg

			vwait wll_done
		}
	} else {
		if [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $n] {
			global win_localhost
			append cmd " $win_localhost:$n"
		} else {
			append cmd " $n"
		}
	}

	if [info exists env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP)] {
		set t $env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP)
		mesg "sleeping an extra $t seconds..."
		set t [expr "$t * 1000"]
		after $t
	}
	global extra_sleep
	if {$extra_sleep != ""} {
		set t $extra_sleep
		mesg "sleeping an extra $t seconds..."
		set t [expr "$t * 1000"]
		after $t
	}
	
	mesg $cmd
	set emess ""
	set rc [catch {eval exec $cmd} emess]
	if {$rc != 0} {
		raise .
		tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message $emess -title "Error: $cmd"
	}
}

proc get_netstat {} {
	set ns ""
	catch {set ns [exec netstat -an]}
	return $ns
}

proc get_ipconfig {} {
	global is_win9x
	set ip ""
	if {! $is_win9x} {
		catch {set ip [exec ipconfig]}
		return $ip
	}

	set file "ip"
	append file [pid]
	append file ".txt"

	# VF
	catch {[exec winipcfg /Batch $file]}

	if [file exists $file] {
		set fh [open $file "r"]
		while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
			append ip "$line\n"
		}
		close $fh
		catch {file delete $file}
	}
	return $ip
}

proc read_file {file} {
	set str ""
	if [file exists $file] {
		set fh ""
		catch {set fh [open $file "r"]}
		if {$fh != ""} {
			while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
				append str "$line\n"
			}
			close $fh
		}
	}
	return $str
}

proc guess_nat_ip {} {
	global save_nat last_save_nat
	set s ""

	if {! [info exists save_nat]} {
		set save_nat ""
		set last_save_nat 0
	}
	if {$save_nat != ""} {
		set now [clock seconds]
		if {$now < $last_save_nat + 45} {
			return $save_nat
		}
	}
	set s ""
	catch {set s [socket "www.whatismyip.com" 80]}
	set ip "unknown"
	if {$s != ""} {
		fconfigure $s -buffering none
		#puts $s "GET / HTTP/1.1"
		puts $s "GET /automation/n09230945.asp HTTP/1.1"
		puts $s "Host: www.whatismyip.com"
		puts $s "Connection: close"
		puts $s ""
		flush $s
		set on 0
		while { [gets $s line] > -1 } {
			if {! $on && [regexp {<HEAD>}  $line]} {set on 1}
			if {! $on && [regexp {<HTML>}  $line]} {set on 1}
			if {! $on && [regexp {<TITLE>} $line]} {set on 1}
			if {! $on && [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9]} $line]} {set on 1}
			if {! $on} {
				continue;
			}
			if [regexp {([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*)} $line ip] {
				break
			}
		}
		close $s
	}
	if {$ip != "unknown"} {
		set save_nat $ip
		set last_save_nat [clock seconds]
	}
	return $ip
}

proc guess_ip {} {
	global is_windows
	if {! $is_windows} {
		set out ""
		set out [get_hostname]
		if {$out != ""} {
			set hout ""
			catch {set hout [exec host $out]}
			if {$hout != ""} {
				if [regexp {has address ([.0-9][.0-9]*)} $hout mvar ip] {
					set ip [string trim $ip]
					return $ip
				}
			}
		}
		return ""
	} else {
		set out [get_ipconfig]
		set out [string trim $out]
		if {$out == ""} {
			return ""
		}
		foreach line [split $out "\n\r"] {
			if {[regexp -nocase {IP Address.*:[ \t]*([.0-9][.0-9]*)} $line mvar ip]} {
				set ip [string trim $ip]
				if [regexp {^[.0]*$} $ip] {
					continue
				}
				if [regexp {127\.0\.0\.1} $ip] {
					continue
				}
				if {$ip != ""} {
					return $ip
				}
			}
		}
	}
}

proc windows_start_sound_daemon {file} {
	global env
	global use_sound sound_daemon_local_cmd sound_daemon_local_start

	# VF
	regsub {\.bat} $file "snd.bat" file2
	set fh2 [open $file2 "w"]

	puts $fh2 $sound_daemon_local_cmd
	puts $fh2 "del $file2"
	close $fh2

	mesg "Starting SOUND daemon..."
	if [info exists env(COMSPEC)] {
		exec $env(COMSPEC) /c $file2 &
	} else {
		exec cmd.exe /c $file2 &
	}
	after 1500
}

proc winkill {pid} {
	global is_win9x

	if {$pid == ""} {
		return
	}
	if {! $is_win9x} {
		catch {exec tskill.exe $pid}
		after 100
		catch {exec taskkill.exe /PID $pid}
		after 100
	}
	catch {exec w98/kill.exe /f $pid}
}

proc windows_stop_sound_daemon {} {
	global use_sound sound_daemon_local_cmd sound_daemon_local_start

	set cmd [string trim $sound_daemon_local_cmd]

	regsub {[ \t].*$} $cmd "" cmd
	regsub {^.*\\} $cmd "" cmd
	regsub {^.*/} $cmd "" cmd

	if {$cmd == ""} {
		return
	}

	set output [get_task_list]
	
	foreach line [split $output "\n\r"] {
		if [regexp "$cmd" $line] {
			if [regexp {(-?[0-9][0-9]*)} $line m p] {
				set pids($p) $line
			}
		}
	}

	set count 0
	foreach pid [array names pids] {
		mesg "Stopping SOUND pid: $pid"
		winkill $pid
		if {$count == 0} {
			after 1200
		} else {
			after 500
		}
		incr count
	}
}

proc contag {} {
	global concount
	if {! [info exists concount]} {
		set concount 0
	}
	incr concount
	set str [pid]
	set str "-$str-$concount"
}

proc make_plink {} {
	toplev .plink
	#wm geometry .plink +700+500
	wm geometry .plink -40-40
	wm title .plink "plink SSH status?"
	set wd 37
	label .plink.l1 -anchor w -text "Login via plink/ssh to the remote server" -width $wd
	label .plink.l2 -anchor w -text "(supply username and password as needed)." -width $wd
	label .plink.l3 -anchor w -text "" -width $wd
	label .plink.l4 -anchor w -text "After ssh is set up, AND if the connection" -width $wd
	label .plink.l5 -anchor w -text "success is not autodetected, please click" -width $wd
	label .plink.l6 -anchor w -text "one of these buttons:" -width $wd
	global plink_status
	button .plink.fail -text "Failed" -command {destroy .plink; set plink_status no}
	button .plink.ok   -text "Success" -command {destroy .plink; set plink_status yes}
	pack .plink.l1 .plink.l2 .plink.l3 .plink.l4 .plink.l5 .plink.l6 .plink.fail .plink.ok -side top -fill x

	update
}

proc ssh_split {str} {
	if {! [regexp {:} $str]} {
		append str ":22"
	}
	regsub {:.*$} $str "" ssh_host
	regsub {^.*:} $str "" ssh_port
	if {$ssh_port == ""} {
		set ssh_port 22
	}
	if [regexp {@} $ssh_host] {
		regsub {@.*$} $ssh_host "" ssh_user
		regsub {^.*@} $ssh_host "" ssh_host
	} else {
		set ssh_user ""
	}
	return [list $ssh_user $ssh_host $ssh_port]
}

proc check_debug_netstat {port str wn} {
	global debug_netstat
	if {! [info exists debug_netstat]} {
		return
	}
	if {$debug_netstat == "0" || $debug_netstat == ""} {
		return
	}
	mesg "DBG: $wn"

	toplev .dbns

	scroll_text_dismiss .dbns.f 82 35
	center_win .dbns
	.dbns.f.t insert end "LOOKING FOR PORT: $port\n\n$str"
	jiggle_text .dbns.f.t
	update
	after 1000
}

proc launch_windows_ssh {hp file n} {
	global is_win9x env
	global use_sshssl use_ssh putty_pw
	global port_knocking_list
	global use_listen use_uvnc_ssl_bug listening_name
	global ts_only
	global debug_netstat

	set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
	set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
	set sshcmd [get_ssh_cmd $hp]

	global win_localhost

	set vnc_host $win_localhost
	set vnc_disp $hpnew
	regsub {^.*:} $vnc_disp "" vnc_disp

	if {$ts_only} {
		regsub {:0$} $hpnew "" hpnew 
		if {$proxy == ""} {
			if {[regexp {^([^:]*):([0-9][0-9]*)$} $hpnew mv sshhst sshpt]} {
				set proxy "$sshhst:$sshpt"
				set hpnew $win_localhost
			}
		} else {
			if {![regexp {,} $proxy]} {
				if {$hpnew != $win_localhost} {
					set proxy "$proxy,$hpnew"
					set hpnew $win_localhost
				}
			}
		}
	} elseif {![regexp {^-?[0-9][0-9]*$} $vnc_disp]} {
		if {[regexp {cmd=SHELL} $hp]} {
			;
		} elseif {[regexp {cmd=PUTTY} $hp]} {
			;
		} else {
			mesg "Bad vncdisp, missing :0 ?, $vnc_disp"
			bell
			return 0
		}
	}

	if {$use_listen} {
		set vnc_port 5500
	} else {
		set vnc_port 5900
	}

	if {$ts_only || [regexp {^PORT= .*x11vnc} $sshcmd] || [regexp {^P= .*x11vnc} $sshcmd]} {
		regsub {^PORT=[ 	]*} $sshcmd "" sshcmd
		regsub {^P=[ 	]*} $sshcmd "" sshcmd
		set vnc_port [expr "8100 + int(4000 * rand())"]
		set sshcmd "$sshcmd -rfbport $vnc_port"
	} elseif {[regexp {^-[0-9][0-9]*$} $vnc_disp]} {
		set vnc_port [expr "- $vnc_disp"]
	} elseif {![regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $vnc_disp]} {
		;
	} elseif {$vnc_disp < 200} {
		if {$use_listen} {
			set vnc_port [expr $vnc_disp + 5500]
		} else {
			set vnc_port [expr $vnc_disp + 5900]
		}
	} else {
		set vnc_port $vnc_disp
	}

	set ssh_port 22
	set ssh_host $hpnew
	regsub {:.*$} $ssh_host "" ssh_host

	set double_ssh ""
	set p_port ""
	if {$proxy != ""} {
		if [regexp -nocase {(http|https|socks|socks4|socks5|repeater)://} $proxy] {
			set pproxy ""
			set sproxy1 ""
			set sproxy_rest ""
			set sproxy1_host ""
			set sproxy1_user ""
			set sproxy1_port ""
			foreach part [split $proxy ","] {
				if {[regexp {^[ 	]*$} $part]} {
					continue
				}
				if [regexp -nocase {^(http|https|socks|socks4|socks5|repeater)://} $part] {
					if {$pproxy == ""} {
						set pproxy $part
					} else {
						set pproxy "$pproxy,$part"
					}
				} else {
					if {$sproxy1 == ""} {
						set sproxy1 $part
					} else {
						if {$sproxy_rest == ""} {
							set sproxy_rest $part
						} else {
							set sproxy_rest "$sproxy_rest,$part"
						}
					}
				}
			}
#mesg "pproxy: $pproxy"; after 2000
#mesg "sproxy1: $sproxy1"; after 2000
#mesg "sproxy_rest: $sproxy_rest"; after 2000
#mesg "ssh_host: $ssh_host"; after 2000
#mesg "ssh_port: $ssh_port"; after 2000
			if {$sproxy1 != ""} {
				regsub {:[0-9][0-9]*$} $sproxy1 "" sproxy1_host
				regsub {^.*@} $sproxy1_host "" sproxy1_host
				regsub {@.*$} $sproxy1 "" sproxy1_user
				regsub {^.*:} $sproxy1 "" sproxy1_port
			} else {
				regsub {:[0-9][0-9]*$} $ssh_host "" sproxy1_host
				regsub {^.*@} $sproxy1_host "" sproxy1_host
				regsub {@.*$} $ssh_host "" sproxy1_user
				regsub {^.*:} $ssh_host "" sproxy1_port
			}
			if {![regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $sproxy1_port]} {
				set sproxy1_port 22
			}
			if {$sproxy1_user != ""} {
				set sproxy1_user "$sproxy1_user@"
			}
#mesg "sproxy1_host: $sproxy1_host"; after 2000
#mesg "sproxy1_user: $sproxy1_user"; after 2000
#mesg "sproxy1_port: $sproxy1_port"; after 2000

			set port2 [rand_port]
			set env(SSVNC_PROXY) $pproxy
			set env(SSVNC_LISTEN) $port2
			set env(SSVNC_DEST) "$sproxy1_host:$sproxy1_port"

			mesg "Starting TCP helper on port $port2 ..."
			after 400
			set proxy_pid [exec "connect_br.exe" &]

			unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_PROXY)
			unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_LISTEN)
			unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_DEST)

			if {$sproxy1 == ""} {
				set proxy "$win_localhost:$port2"
				if [regexp {^(.*)@} $ssh_host mv u] {
					set proxy "$u@$proxy"
				}
			} else {
				set proxy "${sproxy1_user}$win_localhost:$port2"
			}
			if {$sproxy_rest != ""} {
				set proxy "$proxy,$sproxy_rest"
			}
			mesg "Set proxy to: $proxy"
			after 400
		}
		if [regexp {,} $proxy] {
			if {$is_win9x} {
				mesg "Double proxy does not work on Win9x"
				bell
				return 0
			}
			# user1@gateway:port1,user2@workstation:port2
			set proxy1 ""
			set proxy2 ""
			set s [split $proxy ","]
			set proxy1 [lindex $s 0]
			set proxy2 [lindex $s 1]

			set p_port [expr 3000 + 1000 * rand()]	
			set p_port [expr round($p_port)]

			set s [ssh_split $proxy1]
			set ssh_user1 [lindex $s 0]
			set ssh_host1 [lindex $s 1]
			set ssh_port1 [lindex $s 2]

			set s [ssh_split $proxy2]
			set ssh_user2 [lindex $s 0]
			set ssh_host2 [lindex $s 1]
			set ssh_port2 [lindex $s 2]

			set u1 ""
			if {$ssh_user1 != ""} {
				set u1 "${ssh_user1}@"
			}
			set u2 ""
			if {$ssh_user2 != ""} {
				set u2 "${ssh_user2}@"
			}
		
			set double_ssh "-L $p_port:$ssh_host2:$ssh_port2 -P $ssh_port1 $u1$ssh_host1"
			set proxy_use "${u2}$win_localhost:$p_port"

		} else {
			# user1@gateway:port1
			set proxy_use $proxy
		}

		set ssh_host $proxy_use
		regsub {:.*$} $ssh_host "" ssh_host
		set ssh_port $proxy_use
		regsub {^.*:} $ssh_port "" ssh_port
		if {$ssh_port == ""} {
			set ssh_port 22
		}

		set vnc_host $hpnew
		regsub {:.*$} $vnc_host "" vnc_host
		if {$vnc_host == ""} {
			set vnc_host $win_localhost
		}
	}

	if {![regexp {^[^ 	][^ 	]*@} $ssh_host]} {
		mesg "You must supply a username: user@host..."
		bell
		return 0
	}

	set verb "-v"

	set pwd ""
	if {$is_win9x} {
		set pwd [pwd]
		regsub -all {/} $pwd "\\" pwd
	}
	if {! [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $n]} {
		set n 0
	}

	if {$use_listen} {
		set use [expr $n + 5500]
	} else {
		set use [expr $n + 5900]
	}

	set_smb_mounts
	
	global use_smbmnt use_sound sound_daemon_kill 
	set do_pre 0
	if {$use_smbmnt}  {
		set do_pre 1
	} elseif {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_kill} {
		set do_pre 1
	}

	global skip_pre
	if {$skip_pre} {
		set do_pre 0
		set skip_pre 0
	}

	set pw ""
	if {$putty_pw != ""} {
		if {! [regexp {"} $putty_pw]} {  #"
			set pw "                                                      -pw                                                   \"$putty_pw\""
		}
	}

	set tag [contag]

	set file_double ""

	set file_pre ""
	set file_pre_cmd ""
	if {$do_pre} {
		set setup_cmds [ugly_setup_scripts pre $tag] 
		
		if {$setup_cmds != ""} {
			# VF
			regsub {\.bat} $file "pre.cmd" file_pre_cmd
			set fh [open $file_pre_cmd "w"]
			puts $fh "$setup_cmds sleep 10; "
			close $fh

			# VF
			regsub {\.bat} $file "pre.bat" file_pre
			set fh [open $file_pre "w"]
			set plink_str "plink.exe -ssh -C -P $ssh_port -m $file_pre_cmd $verb -t" 

			global smb_redir_0
			if {$smb_redir_0 != ""} {
				append plink_str " $smb_redir_0"
			}

			append plink_str "$pw $ssh_host" 

			if {$pw != ""} {
				puts $fh "echo off"
			}
			puts $fh $plink_str

			if {$file_pre_cmd != ""} {
				puts $fh "del $file_pre_cmd"
			}
			puts $fh "del $file_pre"

			close $fh
		}
	}

	if {$is_win9x} {
		set sleep 35
	} else {
		set sleep 20
	}
	if {$use_listen} {
		set sleep 1800
	}

	set setup_cmds [ugly_setup_scripts post $tag] 

	set do_shell 0
	if {$sshcmd == "SHELL"} {
		set setup_cmds ""
		set sshcmd {$SHELL}
		set do_shell 1
	} elseif {$sshcmd == "PUTTY"} {
		set setup_cmds ""
		set do_shell 1
	}

	if {$sshcmd != "SHELL" && [regexp -nocase {x11vnc} $sshcmd]} {
		global use_cups cups_x11vnc cups_remote_port
		global cups_remote_smb_port
		global use_sound sound_daemon_x11vnc sound_daemon_remote_port 
		global ts_only
		if {$ts_only} {
			set cups_x11vnc 1
			set sound_daemon_x11vnc 1
		}
		if {$use_cups && $cups_x11vnc && $cups_remote_port != ""} {
			set crp $cups_remote_port
			if {$ts_only} {
				set cups_remote_port [rand_port]
				set crp "DAEMON-$cups_remote_port"
			}
			set sshcmd "$sshcmd -env FD_CUPS=$crp"
		}
		if {$use_cups && $cups_x11vnc && $cups_remote_smb_port != ""} {
			set csp $cups_remote_smb_port
			if {$ts_only} {
				set cups_remote_smb_port [rand_port]
				set csp "DAEMON-$cups_remote_smb_port"
			}
			set sshcmd "$sshcmd -env FD_SMB=$csp"
		}
		if {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_x11vnc && $sound_daemon_remote_port != ""} {
			set srp $sound_daemon_remote_port
			if {$ts_only} {
				set sound_daemon_remote_port [rand_port]
				set srp "DAEMON-$sound_daemon_remote_port"
			}
			set sshcmd "$sshcmd -env FD_ESD=$srp"
		}
	}

	set file_cmd ""
	if {$setup_cmds != ""} {
		# VF
		regsub {\.bat} $file ".cmd" file_cmd
		set fh_cmd [open $file_cmd "w"]

		set str $setup_cmds
		if {$sshcmd != ""} {
			append str " $sshcmd; "
		} else {
			append str " sleep $sleep; "
		}
		puts $fh_cmd $str
		close $fh_cmd

		set sshcmd $setup_cmds
	}

	if {$sshcmd == ""} {
		set pcmd "echo; echo SSH connected OK.; echo If this state is not autodetected,; echo Go Click the Success button."
		set sshcmd "$pcmd; sleep $sleep"
	}

	global use_sound sound_daemon_local_cmd sound_daemon_local_start
	if {! $do_shell && ! $is_win9x && $use_sound && $sound_daemon_local_start && $sound_daemon_local_cmd != ""} {
		windows_start_sound_daemon $file
	}

	# VF
	set fh [open $file "w"]
	if {$is_win9x} {
		puts $fh "cd $pwd"
		if {$file_pre != ""} {
			puts $fh "echo Press Ctrl-C --HERE-- when done with the Pre-Command shell work."
			puts $fh "start /w command.com /c $file_pre"
		}
	}

	global use_cups use_smbmnt
	set extra_redirs ""
	if {$use_cups} {
		append extra_redirs [get_cups_redir]
	}
	if {$use_sound} {
		append extra_redirs [get_sound_redir]
	}
	global additional_port_redirs
	if {$additional_port_redirs} {
		append extra_redirs [get_additional_redir]
	}

	if {$vnc_host == ""} {
		set vnc_host $win_localhost
	}
	regsub {^.*@} $vnc_host "" vnc_host

	set redir "-L $use:$vnc_host:$vnc_port"
	if {$use_listen} {
		set redir "-R $vnc_port:$vnc_host:$use"
		set listening_name "localhost:$vnc_port  (on remote SSH side)"
	}

	set plink_str "plink.exe -ssh -P $ssh_port $verb $redir $extra_redirs -t" 
	if {$extra_redirs != ""} {
		regsub {exe} $plink_str "exe -C" plink_str
	} else {
		# hmm we used to have it off... why?
		# ssh typing response?
		regsub {exe} $plink_str "exe -C" plink_str
	}
	if {$do_shell} {
		if {$sshcmd == "PUTTY"} {
		    if {$is_win9x} {
			set plink_str "putty.exe -ssh -C -P $ssh_port $extra_redirs -t $pw $ssh_host" 
		    } else {
			set plink_str "start \"putty $ssh_host\" putty.exe -ssh -C -P $ssh_port $extra_redirs -t $pw $ssh_host" 
			if [regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list] {
				regsub {start} $plink_str "start /wait" plink_str
			}
		    }
		} else {
			set plink_str "plink.exe -ssh -C -P $ssh_port $extra_redirs -t $pw $ssh_host" 
			append plink_str { "$SHELL"}
		}
	} elseif {$file_cmd != ""} {
		append plink_str " -m $file_cmd$pw $ssh_host"
	} else {
		append plink_str "$pw $ssh_host \"$sshcmd\""
	}

	if {$pw != ""} {
		puts $fh "echo off"
	}
	if {$ts_only && [regexp {sudo } $sshcmd]} {
		puts $fh "echo \" \""
		puts $fh "echo \"Doing Initial SSH with sudo id to prime sudo...\""
		puts $fh "echo \" \""
		puts $fh "plink.exe -ssh -t $ssh_host \"sudo id; tty\""
		puts $fh "echo \" \""
	}
	puts $fh $plink_str
	if {$file_cmd != ""} {
		puts $fh "del $file_cmd"
	}
	puts $fh "del $file"
	close $fh

	catch {destroy .o}
	catch {destroy .oa}

	if { ![do_port_knock $ssh_host start]} {
		catch {file delete $file}
		if {$file_cmd != ""} {
			catch {file delete $file_cmd}
		}
		if {$file_pre != ""} {
			catch {file delete $file_pre}
		}
		return 0
	}

	if {$double_ssh != ""} {
		set plink_str_double_ssh "plink.exe -ssh -t $pw $double_ssh \"echo sleep 60 ...; sleep 60; echo done.\"" 

		# VF
		regsub {\.bat} $file "dob.bat" file_double
		set fhdouble [open $file_double "w"]
		puts $fhdouble $plink_str_double_ssh
		puts $fhdouble "del $file_double"
		close $fhdouble

		set com "cmd.exe"
		if [info exists env(COMSPEC)] {
			set com $env(COMSPEC)
		}

		exec $com /c $file_double &

		set waited 0
		set gotit 0
		while {$waited < 30000} {
			after 500
			update
			if {$use_listen} {
				set gotit 1
				break;
			}
			set ns [get_netstat]
			set re ":$p_port"
			check_debug_netstat $p_port $ns $waited
			append re {[ 	][ 	]*[0:.][0:.]*[ 	][ 	]*LISTEN}
			if [regexp $re $ns] {
				set gotit 1
				break
			}
			set waited [expr "$waited + 500"]
		}
		if {! $gotit} {
			after 5000
		}
	}

	set wdraw 1
	if [info exists debug_netstat] {
		if {$debug_netstat != "" && $debug_netstat != "0"} {
			set wdraw 0
		}
	}

	if {$is_win9x} {
		if {$wdraw} {
			wm withdraw .
		}
		update
		win9x_plink_msg $file
		global win9x_plink_msg_done
		set win9x_plink_msg_done 0
		vwait win9x_plink_msg_done
	} else {
		set com "cmd.exe"
		if [info exists env(COMSPEC)] {
			set com $env(COMSPEC)
		}

		if {$file_pre != ""} {
			set sl 0
			if {$use_smbmnt}  {
				global smb_su_mode
				if {$smb_su_mode == "su"} {
					set sl [expr $sl + 15]
				} elseif {$smb_su_mode == "sudo"} {
					set sl [expr $sl + 15]
				} else {
					set sl [expr $sl + 3]
				}
			}
			if {$pw == ""} {
				set sl [expr $sl + 5]
			}

			set sl [expr $sl + 5]
			set st [clock seconds]
			set dt 0
			global entered_gui_top button_gui_top
			set entered_gui_top 0
			set button_gui_top 0

			catch {wm geometry . "-40-40"}
			catch {wm withdraw .; update; wm deiconify .; raise .; update}
			mesg "Click on *This* Label when done with 1st SSH 0/$sl"
			after 600

			exec $com /c $file_pre &

			catch {lower .; update; raise .; update}

			while {$dt < $sl} {
				after 100
				set dt [clock seconds]
				set dt [expr $dt - $st]
				mesg "Click on *This* Label when done with 1st SSH $dt/$sl"
				update
				update idletasks
				if {$dt <= 1} {
					set button_gui_top 0
				}
				if {$button_gui_top != 0 && $dt >= 3} {
					mesg "Running 2nd SSH now ..."
					after 1000
					break
				}
			}
			mesg "Running 2nd SSH ..."
		}

		if {! $do_shell} {
			make_plink
		}
		if {$wdraw} {
			wm withdraw .
		}
		update
		if {$do_shell && [regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list]} {
			catch {exec $com /c $file}
		} else {
			exec $com /c $file &
		}
		after 1000
	}

	if {$do_shell} {
		wm deiconify .
		update
		if {[regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list]} {
			do_port_knock $ssh_host finish
		}
		return 1
	}
	if {$is_win9x} {
		make_plink
	}
	global plink_status
	set plink_status ""
	set waited 0
	set cnt 0
	while {$waited < 30000} {
		after 500
		update
		if {$use_listen} {
			set plink_status yes
			break;
		}
		set ns [get_netstat]
		set re ":$use"
		check_debug_netstat $use $ns $waited
		append re {[ 	][ 	]*[0:.][0:.]*[ 	][ 	]*LISTEN}
		if [regexp $re $ns] {
			set plink_status yes
		}
		if {$plink_status != ""} {
			catch {destroy .plink}
			break
		}

		if {$waited == 0} {
			#wm deiconify .plink
		}
		set waited [expr "$waited + 500"]

		incr cnt
		if {$cnt >= 12} {
			set cnt 0
		}
	}
	if {$plink_status == ""} {
		vwait plink_status
	}

	if {$use_sshssl} {
		global launch_windows_ssh_files 
		if {$file != ""} {
			append launch_windows_ssh_files "$file "
		}
		if {$file_pre != ""} {
			append launch_windows_ssh_files "$file_pre "
		}
		if {$file_pre_cmd != ""} {
			append launch_windows_ssh_files "$file_pre_cmd "
		}
		regsub { *$} $launch_windows_ssh_files "" launch_windows_ssh_files
		return 1
	}

	if {$plink_status != "yes"} {
		wm deiconify .
	} else {
		after 1000
		do_viewer_windows $n
		wm deiconify .
		mesg "Disconnected from $hp"
	}
	update
	if [regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list] {
		do_port_knock $ssh_host finish
	}

	if {$file != ""} {
		catch {file delete $file}	
	}
	if {$file_pre != ""} {
		catch {file delete $file_pre}	
	}
	if {$file_pre_cmd != ""} {
		catch {file delete $file_pre_cmd}	
	}
	if {$file_double != ""} {
		catch {file delete $file_double}	
	}

	global sound_daemon_local_kill
	if {! $is_win9x && $use_sound && $sound_daemon_local_kill && $sound_daemon_local_cmd != ""} {
		windows_stop_sound_daemon
	}
	return 1
}

proc check_ssh_needed {} {
	globalize
	
	if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
		return
	}
	set must_cups 0
	set must_snd 0
	set must_smb 0
	set must_addl 0
	if {$use_cups} {
		if {$cups_local_server != ""} {set must_cups 1}
		if {$cups_remote_port != ""} {set must_cups 1}
		if {$cups_local_smb_server != ""} {set must_cups 1}
		if {$cups_remote_smb_port != ""} {set must_cups 1}
		if {$cups_manage_rcfile != ""} {set must_cups 1}
	}
	if {$use_sound} {
		if {$sound_daemon_remote_cmd != ""} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_remote_port != ""} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_kill} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_restart} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_local_cmd != ""} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_local_port != ""} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_local_kill} {set must_snd 1}
		if {$sound_daemon_local_start} {set must_snd 1}
	}
	if {$use_smbmnt} {
		if {[regexp {//} $smb_mount_list]} {set must_smb 1}
	}
	if {$additional_port_redirs} {
		set must_addl 1
	}
	if {$must_cups || $must_snd || $must_smb || $must_addl} {
		mesg "Cannot do Port redirs in non-SSH mode (SSL)"
		set msg ""
		if {$must_smb} {
			append msg "  - SMB Mount Port Redirection\n"
		}
		if {$must_snd} {
			append msg "  - ESD Sound Port Redirection\n"
		}
		if {$must_cups} {
			append msg "  - CUPS Port Redirection\n"
		}
		if {$must_addl} {
			append msg "  - Additional Port Redirections\n"
		}
                set msg "\"Use SSL\" mode selected (no SSH)\nThe following options will be disabled:\n\n$msg"
		bell
		update
		raise .
                tk_messageBox -type ok -icon info -message $msg
	}
}

proc set_smb_mounts {} {
	global smb_redir_0 smb_mounts use_smbmnt 
	
	set smb_redir_0 ""
	set smb_mounts ""
	if {$use_smbmnt} {
		set l2 [get_smb_redir]
		set smb_redir_0 [lindex $l2 0]
		set smb_redir_0 [string trim $smb_redir_0]
		set smb_mounts  [lindex $l2 1]
	}
}

proc darwin_terminal_cmd {{title ""} {cmd ""} {bg 0}} {
	global darwin_terminal

	set tries ""
	lappend tries "/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/MacOS/Terminal"

	if {! [info exists darwin_terminal]} {
		foreach try $tries {
			if [file exists $try] {
				if [file executable $try] {
					set darwin_terminal $try
					break
				}
			}
		}
		if {! [info exists darwin_terminal]} {
			set fh ""
			catch {set fh [open "| find /Applications -type f -name Terminal" "r"]}
			if {$fh != ""} {
				while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
					if {! [file exists $line]} {
						continue
					}
					if {[file isdirectory $line]} {
						continue
					}
					if {! [regexp {/Terminal$} $line]} {
						continue
					}
					if {! [file executable $line]} {
						continue
					}
					set darwin_terminal $line
					break
				}
				close $fh
			}
		}
	}
	if {! [info exists darwin_terminal]} {
		raise .
		tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message "Cannot find Darwin Terminal program." -title "Cannot find Terminal program"
		mac_raise
		return
	}

	global darwin_terminal_cnt
	set tmp /tmp/darwin_terminal_cmd.[tpid]
	if {! [info exists darwin_terminal_cnt]} {
		set darwin_terminal_cnt 0
	}
	incr darwin_terminal_cnt
	append tmp ".$darwin_terminal_cnt"
	
	set fh ""
	catch {set fh [open $tmp w 0755]}
	if {$fh == ""} {
		raise .
		tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message "Cannot open temporary file: $tmp" -title "Cannot open file"
		mac_raise
		return
	}
	global env
	puts $fh "#!/bin/sh"
	puts $fh "PATH=$env(PATH)"
	puts $fh "export PATH"
	puts $fh "tmp=$tmp"
	puts $fh "sleep 1"
	puts $fh {if [ "X$DDDBG" != "X" ]; then ps www; fi}
	puts $fh {termpid=`ps www | grep -w Terminal | grep $tmp | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | sort -n | tail -1`}
	puts $fh {echo try-1: termpid=$termpid mypid=$$}
	puts $fh {if [ "X$termpid" = "X" ]; then}
	puts $fh {	termpid=`ps www | grep -w Terminal | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}' | sort -n | tail -1`}
	puts $fh {	echo try-2: termpid=$termpid mypid=$$}
	puts $fh {fi}
	puts $fh {if [ "X$termpid" = "X" ]; then}
	puts $fh {	termpid=`ps wwwwaux | grep -w Terminal | grep $tmp | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}' | sort -n | tail -1`}
	puts $fh {	echo try-3: termpid=$termpid mypid=$$}
	puts $fh {fi}
	puts $fh {if [ "X$termpid" = "X" ]; then}
	puts $fh {	termpid=$$}
	puts $fh {	echo termpid-find-fail: termpid=$termpid mypid=$$}
	puts $fh {fi}
	puts $fh {trap "rm -f $tmp; kill -TERM $termpid; kill -TERM $mypid; kill -KILL $mypid; exit 0" 0 2 15}
	puts $fh {osascript -e 'tell application "Terminal" to activate' >/dev/null 2>&1 &}
	puts $fh "$cmd"
	puts $fh "sleep 1"
	puts $fh {rm -f $tmp}
	puts $fh {kill -TERM $termpid}
	puts $fh {kill -TERM $mypid}
	puts $fh {kill -KILL $mypid}
	puts $fh "exit 0"
	close $fh
	if {$bg} {
		catch {exec $darwin_terminal $tmp &}
	} else {
		catch {exec $darwin_terminal $tmp}
	}
}

proc unix_terminal_cmd {{geometry "+100+100"} {title "xterm-command"} {cmd "echo test"} {bg 0} {xrm1 ""} {xrm2 ""} {xrm3 ""}} {
	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		global env
		set doX  0;
		if {! $doX} {
			darwin_terminal_cmd $title $cmd $bg
			return
		}
	}
	if {$bg} {
		if {$xrm1 == ""} {
			exec xterm -sb -sl 2000 -geometry "$geometry" -title "$title" -e sh -c "$cmd" 2>@stdout &
		} else {
			exec xterm -sb -sl 2000 -geometry "$geometry" -title "$title" -xrm "$xrm1" -xrm "$xrm2" -xrm "$xrm3" -e sh -c "$cmd" 2>@stdout &
		}
	} else {
		if {$xrm1 == ""} {
			exec xterm -sb -sl 2000 -geometry "$geometry" -title "$title" -e sh -c "$cmd" 2>@stdout
		} else {
			exec xterm -sb -sl 2000 -geometry "$geometry" -title "$title" -xrm "$xrm1" -xrm "$xrm2" -xrm "$xrm3" -e sh -c "$cmd" 2>@stdout
		}
	}
}

proc xterm_center_geometry {} {
	set sh [winfo screenheight .]
	set sw [winfo screenwidth .]
	set gw 500
	set gh 300
	set x [expr $sw/2 - $gw/2]
	set y [expr $sh/2 - $gh/2]
	if {$x < 0} {
		set x 10
	}
	if {$y < 0} {
		set y 10
	}

	return "+$x+$y"
}

proc smbmnt_wait {tee} {
	if {$tee != ""} {
		set start [clock seconds]
		set cut 30
		while {1} {
			set now [clock seconds]
			if {$now > $start + $cut} {
				break;
			}
			if [file exists $tee] {
				set sz 0
				catch {set sz [file size $tee]}
				if {$sz > 50} {
					set cut 50
				}
			}
			set g ""
			catch {set g [exec grep vnc-helper-exiting $tee]}
			if [regexp {vnc-helper-exiting} $g] {
				break
			}
			after 1000
		}
		catch {file delete $tee}
	} else {
		global smb_su_mode
		if {$smb_su_mode == "su"} {
			after 15000
		} elseif {$smb_su_mode == "sudo"} {
			after 10000
		}
	}
}

proc do_unix_pre {tag proxy hp pk_hp}  {
	global env smb_redir_0 use_smbmnt
	global did_port_knock
	
	set setup_cmds [ugly_setup_scripts pre $tag] 
	set c "ss_vncviewer -ssh"

	if {$proxy == ""} {
		set pxy $hp
		regsub {:.*$} $pxy "" pxy
		set c "$c -proxy '$pxy'"
	} else {
		set c "$c -proxy '$proxy'"
	}

	if {$setup_cmds != ""} {
		set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD) "$setup_cmds sleep 10"
		set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_ONLY) 1
		if {$smb_redir_0 != ""} {
			set c "$c -sshargs '$smb_redir_0'"
		}

		if {! [do_port_knock $pk_hp start]} {
			return
		}
		set did_port_knock 1

		if {$use_smbmnt} {
			set title "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer $hp -- SMB MOUNTS"
		} else {
			set title "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer $hp -- Pre Commands"
		}

		set tee ""
		if {$use_smbmnt} {
			set tee $env(SSVNC_HOME) 
			append tee "/.tee-etv$tag"
			set fh ""
			catch {set fh [open $tee "w"]}
			if {$fh == ""} {
				set tee ""
			} else {
				close $fh
				set c "$c | tee $tee"
			}
		}

		unix_terminal_cmd "80x25+100+100" "$title" "set -xv; $c" 1

		set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD) ""
		set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_ONLY) ""

		if {$use_smbmnt} {
			smbmnt_wait $tee
		} else {
			after 2000
		}
	}
}
proc init_vncdisplay {} {
	global vncdisplay vncproxy remote_ssh_cmd
	set vncdisplay [string trim $vncdisplay] 

	if {$vncdisplay == ""} {
		set vncproxy ""
		set remote_ssh_cmd ""
		return
	}

	set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $vncdisplay]
	set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $vncdisplay]
	set sshcmd [get_ssh_cmd $vncdisplay]

	set vncdisplay $hpnew
	set vncproxy $proxy
	set remote_ssh_cmd $sshcmd

	global ssh_only ts_only
	if {$sshcmd != "" || $ssh_only || $ts_only} {
		global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl
		set use_ssl 0
		if {! $use_ssh && ! $use_sshssl} {
			set use_ssh 1
		}
	}
	# ssl_ssh_adjust will be called.
}

proc get_vncdisplay {} {
	global vncdisplay vncproxy remote_ssh_cmd
	set vncdisplay [string trim $vncdisplay]

	set t $vncdisplay
	regsub {[ \t]*cmd=.*$} $t "" t
	set t [string trim $t]
	
	set str ""
	if [regexp {[ \t]} $t] {
		set str $t
	} else {
		if {$vncproxy != "" && $t == ""} {
			set str "--nohost-- $vncproxy"
		} else {
			set str "$t $vncproxy"
		}
	}
	if [regexp {cmd=.*$} $vncdisplay match] {
		if {$str == ""} {
			set str "--nohost--"
		}
		set str "$str $match"
	} else {
		if {$remote_ssh_cmd != ""} {
			if {$str == ""} {
				set str "--nohost--"
			}
			set str "$str cmd=$remote_ssh_cmd"
		}
	}
	set str [string trim $str]
	return $str
}

proc port_knock_only {hp {mode KNOCK}} {
	if {$hp == ""} {
		set hp [get_vncdisplay]
		if {$hp == ""} {
			mesg "No host port found"
			bell
			return
		}
	}
	set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
	set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
	set sshcmd [get_ssh_cmd $hp]
	set hp $hpnew

	set pk_hp ""
	if {$proxy != ""} {
		set pk_hp $proxy
	}
	if {$pk_hp == ""} {
		set pk_hp $hp
	}
	if {$mode == "KNOCK"} {
		do_port_knock $pk_hp start
	} elseif {$mode == "FINISH"} {
		do_port_knock $pk_hp finish
	}
}

proc direct_connect_msg {} {
	set msg ""
	global env
	globalize
	if {$use_sshssl} {
		append msg "  - SSH + SSL tunnelling\n"
	} elseif {$use_ssh} {
		append msg "  - SSH tunnelling\n"
	} else {
		append msg "  - SSL tunnelling\n"
	}
	if [info exists env(SSVNC_NO_ENC_WARN)] {
		set msg ""
	}
	if {$use_smbmnt} {
		append msg "  - SMB Mount Port Redirection\n"
	}
	if {$use_sound} {
		append msg "  - ESD Sound Port Redirection\n"
	}
	if {$use_cups} {
		append msg "  - CUPS Port Redirection\n"
	}
	if {$additional_port_redirs} {
		append msg "  - Additional Port Redirections\n"
	}
	if {$mycert != "" || $svcert != "" || $crtdir != ""} {
		append msg "  - SSL certificate authentication\n"
	}
	if {$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
	}
}

proc fetch_cert {save} {
	global vncdisplay is_windows
	set hp [get_vncdisplay]

	regsub {[ 	]*cmd=.*$} $hp "" tt
	if {[regexp {^[ 	]*$} $tt]} {
		mesg "No host:disp supplied."
		bell
		catch {raise .}
		mac_raise
		return
	}
	if {[regexp -- {--nohost--} $tt]} {
		mesg "No host:disp supplied."
		bell
		catch {raise .}
		mac_raise
		return
	}
	if {! [regexp ":" $hp]} {
		if {! [regexp {cmd=} $hp]} {
			append hp ":0"
		}
	}
	set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
	set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]

	mesg "Fetching $hpnew Cert..."
	global cert_text
	set cert_text ""
	.f4.getcert configure -state disabled
	update
	if {$is_windows} {
		set cert_text [fetch_cert_windows $hp]
	} else {
		catch {set cert_text [fetch_cert_unix $hp]}
	}
	.f4.getcert configure -state normal
	mesg "Fetched $hpnew Cert"

	set n 47
	set ok 1
	if {$cert_text == ""} {
		set cert_text "An Error occurred in fetching SSL Certificate from $hp"
		set ok 0
		set n 4
	} elseif {! [regexp {BEGIN CERTIFICATE} $cert_text]} {
		set cert_text "An Error occurred in fetching $hp\n\n$cert_text"
		set ok 0
	} else {
		set text "" 
		set on 0
		foreach line [split $cert_text "\n"] {
			if [regexp -- {-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----} $line] {
				incr on
			}
			if {$on != 1} {
				continue;
			}
			append text "$line\n"
			if [regexp -- {-----END CERTIFICATE-----} $line] {
				set on 2
			}
		}
		global is_windows
		set tmp "/tmp/cert.hsh.[tpid]"
		if {$is_windows} {
			# VF
			set tmp cert.hsh
		}
		set fh ""
		catch {set fh [open $tmp "w"]}
		if {$fh != ""} {
			puts $fh $text
			close $fh
			set info ""
			catch {set info [get_x509_info $tmp]}
			catch {file delete $tmp}
			if [regexp -nocase {MD5 Finger[^\n]*} $info mvar] {
				set cert_text "$mvar\n\n$cert_text"
			}
			if [regexp -nocase {SHA. Finger[^\n]*} $info mvar] {
				set cert_text "$mvar\n\n$cert_text"
			}
			set cert_text "$cert_text\n\n----------------------------------\nOutput of x509 -text -fingerprint:\n\n$info"
		}
		set cert_text "==== SSL Certificate from $hp ====\n\n$cert_text"
	}

	if {! $save} {
		return $cert_text
	}

	fetch_dialog $cert_text $hp $hpnew $ok $n
}
	
proc fetch_dialog {cert_text hp hpnew ok n} {
	toplev .fetch

	scroll_text_dismiss .fetch.f 90 $n

	if {$ok} {
		button .fetch.save -text Save -command "destroy .fetch; save_cert {$hpnew}"
		button .fetch.help -text Help -command "help_fetch_cert"
		pack .fetch.help .fetch.save -side bottom -fill x
	}

	center_win .fetch
	wm title .fetch "$hp Certificate"

	.fetch.f.t insert end $cert_text
	jiggle_text .fetch.f.t
}

proc fetch_cert_unix {hp} {
	set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
	set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
	if {$proxy != ""} {
		return [exec ss_vncviewer -proxy $proxy -showcert $hpnew 2>/dev/null]
	} else {
		return [exec ss_vncviewer -showcert $hpnew]
	}
}

proc fetch_cert_windows {hp} {

	regsub {^vnc.*://} $hp "" hp

	set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
	set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]

	set list [split $hpnew ":"] 

	global win_localhost

	set host [lindex $list 0]
	if {$host == ""} {
		set host $win_localhost
	}

	if [regexp {^.*@} $host match] {
		mesg "Trimming \"$match\" from hostname"
		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} {
		set port [expr "$disp + 5900"]
	} else {
		set port $disp
	}

	if {$proxy != ""} {
		global env

		set port2 [rand_port] 

		set sp ""
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_PROXY)] {
			set sp $env(SSVNC_PROXY)
		}
		set sl ""
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_LISTEN)] {
			set sl $env(SSVNC_LISTEN)
		}
		set sd ""
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_DEST)] {
			set sd $env(SSVNC_DEST)
		}

		set env(SSVNC_PROXY) $proxy
		set env(SSVNC_LISTEN) $port2
		set env(SSVNC_DEST) "$host:$port"

		set host $win_localhost
		set port $port2
		mesg "Starting TCP helper on port $port2 ..."
		after 600
		set proxy_pid [exec "connect_br.exe" &]

		if {$sp == ""} {
			unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_PROXY)
		} else {
			set env(SSVNC_PROXY) $sp
		}
		if {$sl == ""} {
			unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_LISTEN)
		} else {
			set env(SSVNC_LISTEN) $sl
		}
		if {$sd == ""} {
			unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_DEST)
		} else {
			set env(SSVNC_DEST) $sd
		}
	}

	set ossl [get_openssl]
	update
	# VF
	set tin tmpin.txt
	set tou tmpout.txt
	set fh ""
	catch {set fh [open $tin "w"]}
	if {$fh != ""} {
		puts $fh "Q"
		puts $fh "GET /WOMBAT HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: wombat.com\r\n\r\n\r\n"
		close $fh
	}
	if {1} {
		set ph ""
		set ph [open "| $ossl s_client -connect $host:$port < $tin 2>NUL" "r"]
#		set ph [open "| $ossl s_client -connect $host:$port" "r"]
		set text ""
		if {$ph != ""} {
			set pids [pid $ph]
			set got 0
			while {[gets $ph line] > -1} {
				append text "$line\n"
				if [regexp {END CERT} $line] {
					set got 1
				}
				if {$got && [regexp {^ *Verify return code} $line]} {
					break
				}
				if [regexp {^RFB } $line] {
					break
				}
				if [regexp {^DONE} $line] {
					break
				}
			}
			foreach pid $pids {
				winkill $pid
			}
			catch {close $ph}
			catch {file delete $tin $tou}
			return $text
		}
	} else {
		set pids ""
if {1} {
		set ph2 [open "| $ossl s_client -connect $host:$port > $tou 2>NUL" "w"]
		set pids [pid $ph2]
		after 500
		for {set i 0} {$i < 128} {incr i} {
			puts $ph2 "Q"
		}
		catch {close $ph2}
	
} else {
		set pids [exec $ossl s_client -connect $host:$port < $tin >& $tou &]
}
		for {set i 0} {$i < 10} {incr i} {
			after 500
			set got 0
			set ph ""
			catch {set ph [open $tou "r"]}
			if {$ph != ""} {
				while {[gets $ph line] > -1} {
					if [regexp {END CERT} $line] {
						set got 1
						break
					}
				}
				close $ph
			}
			if {$got} {
				break
			}
		}
		foreach pid $pids {
			winkill $pid
		}
		after 500
		set ph ""
		catch {set ph [open $tou "r"]}
	}
	set text ""
	if {$ph != ""} {
		while {[gets $ph line] > -1} {
			append text "$line\n"
		}
		close $ph
	}
	catch {file delete $tin $tou}
	return $text
}

proc check_accepted_certs {} {
	global cert_text always_verify_ssl
	global skip_verify_accepted_certs use_listen

	if {! $always_verify_ssl} {
		set skip_verify_accepted_certs 1
		return 1
	}
	if {$use_listen} {
		return 1;
	}

	set cert_text [fetch_cert 0]


	set from ""
	set fingerprint ""
	set fingerline ""

	set i 0
	foreach line [split $cert_text "\n"] {
		incr i
		if {$i > 4} {
			break
		}
		if [regexp {^==== SSL Certificate from (.*) ====} $line mv str] {
			set from [string trim $str]
		}
		if [regexp -nocase {Fingerprint=(.*)} $line mv str] {
			set fingerline $line
			set fingerprint [string trim $str]
		}
	}

	set fingerprint [string tolower $fingerprint]
	regsub -all {:} $fingerprint "-" fingerprint
	regsub -all {[\\/=]} $fingerprint "_" fingerprint

	set from [string tolower $from]
	regsub -all {^[+a-z]*://} $from "" from
	regsub -all {:} $from "-" from
	regsub -all {[\\/=]} $from "_" from

	if {$from == "" || $fingerprint == ""} {
		bell
		catch {raise .; update}
		mesg "WARNING: Error fetching Server Cert"
		after 2000
		return 0
	}

	set hp [get_vncdisplay]

	set adir [get_idir_certs ""]
	catch {file mkdir $adir}
	set adir "$adir/accepted"
	catch {file mkdir $adir}

	set crt "$adir/$fingerprint=$from.crt"

	if [file exists $crt] {
		mesg "OK: Certificate found in ACCEPTED_CERTS"
		after 750
		return 1
	}

	set cnt 0
	foreach f [glob -nocomplain -directory $adir "$fingerprint=*"] {
		mesg "CERT: $f"
		after 150
		incr cnt
	}
	set oth 0
	set others [list]
	foreach f [glob -nocomplain -directory $adir "*=$from.crt"] {
		if {$f == $crt}  {
			continue
		}
		set fb [file tail $f]
		mesg "OTHER CERT: $fb"
		if {$cnt > 0} {
			after 400 
		} else {
			bell
			after 800 
		}
		lappend others $f
		incr oth
	}
	foreach f [glob -nocomplain -directory $adir "*.crt"] {
		if {$f == $crt}  {
			continue
		}
		set saw 0
		foreach o $others {
			if {$f == $o} 	{
				set saw 1
				break
			}
		}
		if {$saw} {
			continue
		}
		set fh [open $f "r"]
		if {$fh == ""} {
			continue
		}
		set same 0
		while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
			if [regexp {^Host-Display: (.*)$} mv hd] {
				if {$hd == $hp || $hd == $from} {
					set same 1
				}
			}
		}
		close $fh;

		if {! $same} {
			continue
		}

		set fb [file tail $f]
		mesg "OTHER CERT: $fb"
		if {$cnt > 0} {
			after 400 
		} else {
			bell
			after 800 
		}
		lappend others $f
		incr oth
	}
	if {$cnt > 0} {
		mesg "OK: Certificate found in ACCEPTED_CERTS"
		after 300
		return 1
	}

	set hp2 [get_vncdisplay]
	set msg "
    The SSL Certificate from host:

        $hp2

    with fingerprint:

        $fingerprint

    is not present in the 'Accepted Certs' directory:

        $adir
%WARN
    You will need to verify on your own that this is a certificate from a
    VNC server that you trust (e.g. by checking the fingerprint with that
    sent to you by the server administrator).


    Do you want this certificate to be saved in the accepted certs directory
    and then used to SSL authenticate VNC servers?

    By clicking 'Inspect and maybe Save Cert' you will be given the opportunity
    to inspect the certificate before deciding to save it or not.

    Choose 'Ignore Cert for One Connection' to connect a single time to the
    server with NO certificate verification.  You will see this dialog again
    the next time you connect to the same server.
"

	if {$oth == 0} {
		regsub {%WARN} $msg "" msg
	} else {
		set warn ""
		set wfp ""
		if {$oth == 1} {
			set warn "
**WARNING** The Following Cert was previously saved FOR THE SAME HOST-DISPLAY:

"
			set wfp "BUT WITH A DIFFERENT FINGERPRINT."
			
		} else {
			set warn "
**WARNING** The Following Certs were previously saved FOR THE SAME HOST-DISPLAY:

"
			set wfp "BUT WITH DIFFERENT FINGERPRINTS."
		}

		foreach o $others {
			set fb [file tail $o]
			set warn "$warn        $fb\n"
		}
		set warn "$warn\n    $wfp\n"
		set warn "$warn\n    This could be a Man-In-The-Middle attack, or simply that the Server changed"
		set warn "$warn\n    its Certificate.  *PLEASE CHECK* before proceeding!\n"
		regsub {%WARN} $msg $warn msg
		bell
	}

	set n 0
	foreach l [split $msg "\n"] {
		incr n
	}
	toplev .acert
	scroll_text .acert.f 83 $n

	button .acert.inspect -text "Inspect and maybe Save Cert ..." -command "destroy .acert; set accept_cert_dialog 1"
	button .acert.accept  -text "Ignore Cert for One Connection  " -command "destroy .acert; set accept_cert_dialog 2"
	button .acert.cancel -text "Cancel"   -command "destroy .acert; set accept_cert_dialog 0"

	wm title .acert "Unrecognized SSL Cert!"

	.acert.f.t insert end $msg

	pack .acert.accept .acert.inspect .acert.cancel -side bottom -fill x
	pack .acert.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .acert

	global accept_cert_dialog
	set accept_cert_dialog ""

	jiggle_text .acert.f.t

	tkwait window .acert

	if {$accept_cert_dialog == 2} {
		set skip_verify_accepted_certs 1
		return 1
	}
	if {$accept_cert_dialog != 1} {
		return 0
	}

	global accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress
	set accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress 1

	global fetch_cert_filename
	set fetch_cert_filename $crt

	fetch_dialog $cert_text $hp $hp 1 47 
	after 100

	catch {tkwait window .fetch}
	after 200
	catch {tkwait window .scrt}
	after 200
	if [winfo exists .scrt] {
		catch {tkwait window .scrt}
	}

	set fetch_cert_filename ""
	set accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress 0

	save_hash $crt $adir $hp $fingerline $from $fingerprint

	return 1
}

proc save_hash {crt adir hp fingerline from fingerprint} {
	if ![file exists $crt] {
		return
	}
	set ossl [get_openssl]
	set hash [exec $ossl x509 -hash -noout -in $crt]
	set hash [string trim $hash]
	if [regexp {^([0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*)} $hash mv h] {
		set hashfile "$adir/$h.0"
		if [file exists $hashfile] {
			set hashfile "$adir/$h.1"
		}
		set fh [open $crt "a"]
		if {$fh != ""} {
			puts $fh ""
			puts $fh "SSVNC info:"
			puts $fh "Host-Display: $hp"
			puts $fh "$fingerline"
			puts $fh "hash filename: $h.0"
			puts $fh "full filename: $fingerprint=$from.crt"
			close $fh
		}
		catch {file copy -force $crt $hashfile}
		if [file exists $hashfile] {
			return 1
		}
	}
}

proc tpid {} {
	global is_windows
	set p ""

	if {!$is_windows} {
		catch {set p [exec sh -c {echo $$}]}
	}
	if {$p == ""} {
		set p [pid];
	}
	append p [clock clicks]
	return $p
}

proc repeater_proxy_check {proxy} {
	if [regexp {^repeater://.*\+ID:[0-9]} $proxy] {
		global env
		set force 0
		if [info exists env(REPEATER_FORCE)] {
			if {$env(REPEATER_FORCE) != "" && $env(REPEATER_FORCE) != "0"} {
				set force 1
			}
		}
		global use_listen
		if {! $use_listen} {
			if {$force} {
				mesg "WARNING: repeater:// ID:nnn proxy must use Listen Mode"
				after 1000
			} else {
				bell
				mesg "ERROR: repeater:// ID:nnn proxy must use Listen Mode"
				after 1000
				return 0
			}
		}
		global always_verify_ssl
		if [info exists always_verify_ssl] {
			if {$always_verify_ssl} {
				bell
				mesg "WARNING: repeater:// ID:nnn Verify All Certs may fail"
				after 2500
			}
		}
	}
	return 1
}

proc fini_unixpw {} {
	global named_pipe_fh unixpw_tmp
	
	if {$named_pipe_fh != ""} {
		catch {close $named_pipe_fh}
	}
	if {$unixpw_tmp  != ""} {
		catch {file delete $unixpw_tmp}
	}
}

proc init_unixpw {hp} {
	global use_unixpw unixpw_username unixpw_passwd
	global named_pipe_fh unixpw_tmp env
	
	set named_pipe_fh ""
	set unixpw_tmp ""

	if {$use_unixpw} {
		set name $unixpw_username
		set env(SSVNC_UNIXPW) ""
		if {$name == ""} {
			regsub {^.*://} $hp "" hp
			set hptmp [get_ssh_hp $hp]
			if [regexp {^(.*)@} $hptmp mv m1] {
				set name $m1
			}
		}
		if {$name == ""} {
			if [info exists env(USER)] {
				set name $env(USER)
			}
		}
		if {$name == ""} {
			if [info exists env(LOGNAME)] {
				set name $env(LOGNAME)
			}
		}
		if {$name == ""} {
			set name [exec whoami]
		}
		if {$name == ""} {
			set name "unknown"
		}

		set tmp "/tmp/unix.[tpid]"
		catch {file delete $tmp}
		if {[file exists $tmp]} {
			mesg "file still exists: $tmp"
			bell
			return
		}

		catch {exec mknod $tmp p}
		set fh ""
		if {! [file exists $tmp]} {
			catch {set fh [open $tmp "w"]}
		} else {
			catch {set fh [open $tmp "r+"]}
			set named_pipe_fh $fh
		}
		catch {exec chmod 600 $tmp}
		if {! [file exists $tmp]} {
			mesg "cannot create: $tmp"
			if {$named_pipe_fh != ""} {catch close $named_pipe_fh}
			bell
			return
		}
		#puts [exec ls -l $tmp]
		set unixpw_tmp $tmp
		puts $fh $name
		puts $fh $unixpw_passwd
		if {$named_pipe_fh != ""} {
			flush $fh
		} else {
			close $fh
		}
		exec sh -c "sleep 60; /bin/rm -f $tmp" &
		if {$unixpw_passwd == ""} {
			set env(SSVNC_UNIXPW) "."
		} else {
			set env(SSVNC_UNIXPW) "rm:$tmp"
		}
	} else {
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_UNIXPW)] {
			set env(SSVNC_UNIXPW) ""
		}
	}
}

proc check_for_listen_ssl_cert {} {
	global mycert use_listen use_ssh
	if {! $use_listen} {
		return 1
	}
	if {$use_ssh} {
		return 1
	}
	if {$mycert != ""} {
		return 1
	}

	set name [get_idir_certs ""]
	set name "$name/listen.pem"
	if {[file exists $name]} {
		set mycert $name
		mesg "Using Listen Cert: $name"
		after 1000
		return 1
	}

	set title "SSL Listen requires MyCert";
	set msg "In SSL Listen mode a cert+key is required, but you have not specified  'MyCert'.\n\nCreate a cert+key 'listen' now?"
	set reply [tk_messageBox -type okcancel -icon warning -message $msg -title $msg]
	if {$reply == "cancel"} {
		return 0
	}
	create_cert $name
	tkwait window .ccrt
	if {[file exists $name]} {
		set mycert $name
		mesg "Using Listen Cert: $name"
		after 1000
		return 1
	}
	return 0
}

proc reset_stunnel_extra_opts {} {
	global stunnel_extra_opts0 stunnel_extra_svc_opts0 env
	global ssvnc_multiple_listen0
	if {$stunnel_extra_opts0 != "none"} {
		set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS) $stunnel_extra_opts0
	}
	if {$stunnel_extra_svc_opts0 != "none"} {
		set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS) $stunnel_extra_svc_opts0
	}
	set env(SSVNC_LIM_ACCEPT_PRELOAD) ""
	if {$ssvnc_multiple_listen0 != "none"} {
		set env(SSVNC_MULTIPLE_LISTEN) $ssvnc_multiple_listen0
	}
}

proc launch_unix {hp} {
	global smb_redir_0 smb_mounts env
	global vncauth_passwd use_unixpw unixpw_username unixpw_passwd
	global ssh_only ts_only

	globalize

	set cmd ""

	if {[regexp {^vncssh://} $hp] || [regexp {^vnc\+ssh://} $hp]} {
		set use_ssl 0
		set use_ssh 1
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	} elseif {[regexp {^vncs://} $hp] || [regexp {^vncssl://} $hp] || [regexp {^vnc\+ssl://} $hp]} {
		set use_ssl 1
		set use_ssh 0
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	}
	if {[regexp {^rsh:/?/?} $hp]} {
		set use_ssl 0
		set use_ssh 1
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	}

	check_ssh_needed

	set_smb_mounts

	global did_port_knock
	set did_port_knock 0
	set pk_hp ""

	set skip_ssh 0
	set do_direct 0

	if [regexp {vnc://} $hp] {
		set skip_ssh 1
		set do_direct 1
		if {! [info exists env(SSVNC_NO_ENC_WARN)]} {
			direct_connect_msg
		}
	}

	if {! $do_direct} {
		if {! [check_for_listen_ssl_cert]} {
			return
		}
	}

	global stunnel_extra_opts0 stunnel_extra_svc_opts0
	set stunnel_extra_opts0 ""
	set stunnel_extra_svc_opts0 ""
	global ssvnc_multiple_listen0
	set ssvnc_multiple_listen0 ""

	if {$use_uvnc_ssl_bug && ! $use_ssh} {
		if [info exists env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS)] {
			set stunnel_extra_opts0 $env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS)
			set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS) "$env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS)\noptions = ALL"
		} else {
			set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS) "options = ALL"
		}
	}
	if {$stunnel_local_protection && ! $use_listen} {
		if {$stunnel_local_protection_type == "ident"} {
			set user ""
			if {[info exists env(USER)]} {
				set user $env(USER)
			} elseif {[info exists env(LOGNAME)]} {
				set user $env(USER)
			}
			if {$user != ""} {
				if [info exists env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS)] {
					set stunnel_extra_svc_opts0 $env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS)
					set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS) "$env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS)\nident = $user"
				} else {
					set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS) "ident = $user"
				}
			}
		} elseif {$stunnel_local_protection_type == "exec"} {
			if [info exists env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS)] {
				set stunnel_extra_svc_opts0 $env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS)
				set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS) "$env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS)\n#stunnel-exec"
			} else {
				set env(STUNNEL_EXTRA_SVC_OPTS) "#stunnel-exec"
			}
		}
	}
	if {$ssh_local_protection} {
		if {![info exists env(LIM_ACCEPT)]} {
			set env(LIM_ACCEPT) 1
		}
		if {![info exists env(LIM_ACCEPT_TIME)]} {
			set env(LIM_ACCEPT_TIME) 15
		}
		set env(SSVNC_LIM_ACCEPT_PRELOAD) "lim_accept.so"
		mesg "SSH LIM_ACCEPT($env(LIM_ACCEPT),$env(LIM_ACCEPT_TIME)): lim_accept.so"
		after 1000
	}
	if {$multiple_listen && $use_listen} {
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_MULTIPLE_LISTEN)] {
			set ssvnc_multiple_listen0 $env(SSVNC_MULTIPLE_LISTEN)
		}
		set env(SSVNC_MULTIPLE_LISTEN) "1"
	}

	if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
		if {$skip_ssh} {
			set cmd "ss_vncviewer"
		} elseif {$use_ssh} {
			set cmd "ss_vncviewer -ssh"
		} else {
			set cmd "ss_vncviewer -sshssl"
			if {$mycert != ""} {
				set cmd "$cmd -mycert '$mycert'"
			}
			if {$svcert != ""} {
				set cmd "$cmd -verify '$svcert'"
			} elseif {$crtdir != "" && $crtdir != "ACCEPTED_CERTS"} {
				set cmd "$cmd -verify '$crtdir'"
			}
		}
		if {$use_listen} {
			set cmd "$cmd -listen"
		}
		if {$ssh_local_protection} {
			regsub {ss_vncviewer} $cmd "ssvnc_cmd" cmd
		}
		set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
		set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
		set sshcmd [get_ssh_cmd $hp]

		if {$ts_only} {
			regsub {:0$} $hpnew "" hpnew 
			if {$proxy == ""} {
				if {[regexp {^([^:]*):([0-9][0-9]*)$} $hpnew mv sshhst sshpt]} {
					set proxy "$sshhst:$sshpt"
					set hpnew "localhost"
				}
			} else {
				if {![regexp {,} $proxy]} {
					if {$hpnew != "localhost"} {
						set proxy "$proxy,$hpnew"
						set hpnew "localhost"
					}
				}
			}
		}

#puts hp=$hp
#puts hpn=$hpnew
#puts pxy=$proxy
#puts cmd=$sshcmd

		set hp $hpnew

		if {$proxy != ""} {
			set cmd "$cmd -proxy '$proxy'"
			set pk_hp $proxy
		}
		if {$pk_hp == ""} {
			set pk_hp $hp
		}

		set do_pre 0
		if {$use_smbmnt}  {
			set do_pre 1
		} elseif {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_kill} {
			set do_pre 1
		}
		global skip_pre
		if {$skip_pre || $skip_ssh} {
			set do_pre 0
			set skip_pre 0
		}

		set tag [contag]

		if {$do_pre} {
			do_unix_pre $tag $proxy $hp $pk_hp
		}


		set setup_cmds [ugly_setup_scripts post $tag] 
		if {$skip_ssh} {
			set setup_cmds ""
		}
		if {$sshcmd != "SHELL" && [regexp -nocase {x11vnc} $sshcmd]} {
			global use_cups cups_x11vnc cups_remote_port
			global cups_remote_smb_port
			global use_sound sound_daemon_x11vnc sound_daemon_remote_port 
			global ts_only
			if {$ts_only} {
				set cups_x11vnc 1
				set sound_daemon_x11vnc 1
			}
			if {$use_cups && $cups_x11vnc && $cups_remote_port != ""} {
				set crp $cups_remote_port
				if {$ts_only} {
					set cups_remote_port [rand_port]
					set crp "DAEMON-$cups_remote_port"
				}
				set sshcmd "$sshcmd -env FD_CUPS=$crp"
			}
			if {$use_cups && $cups_x11vnc && $cups_remote_smb_port != ""} {
				set csp $cups_remote_smb_port
				if {$ts_only} {
					set cups_remote_smb_port [rand_port]
					set csp "DAEMON-$cups_remote_smb_port"
				}
				set sshcmd "$sshcmd -env FD_SMB=$csp"
			}
			if {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_x11vnc && $sound_daemon_remote_port != ""} {
				set srp $sound_daemon_remote_port
				if {$ts_only} {
					set sound_daemon_remote_port [rand_port]
					set srp "DAEMON-$sound_daemon_remote_port"
				}
				set sshcmd "$sshcmd -env FD_ESD=$srp"
			}
		}

		if {$sshcmd == "SHELL"} {
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD) {$SHELL}
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_ONLY) 1
		} elseif {$setup_cmds != ""} {
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD) "$setup_cmds$sshcmd"
		} else {
			if {$sshcmd != ""} {
				set cmd "$cmd -sshcmd '$sshcmd'"
			}
		}
		
		set sshargs ""
		if {$use_cups} {
			append sshargs [get_cups_redir]
		}
		if {$use_sound} {
			append sshargs [get_sound_redir]
		}
		if {$additional_port_redirs} {
			append sshargs [get_additional_redir]
		}

		set sshargs [string trim $sshargs]
		if {$skip_ssh} {
			set sshargs ""
		}
		if {$sshargs != ""} {
			set cmd "$cmd -sshargs '$sshargs'"
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_USE_C) 1
		} else {
			# hmm we used to have it off... why?
			# ssh typing response?
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_USE_C) 1
		}
		if {$sshcmd == "SHELL"} {
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_ONLY) 1
			if {$proxy == ""} {
				set hpt $hpnew
				regsub {:[0-9]*$} $hpt "" hpt
				set cmd "$cmd -proxy '$hpt'"
			}
			set geometry [xterm_center_geometry]
			if {$pk_hp == ""} {
				set pk_hp $hp
			}
			if {! $did_port_knock} {
				if {! [do_port_knock $pk_hp start]} {
					reset_stunnel_extra_opts
					return
				}
				set did_port_knock 1
			}

			if {[regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list]} {
				wm withdraw .
				update
				unix_terminal_cmd $geometry "SHELL to $hp" "$cmd"
				wm deiconify .
				update
				do_port_knock $pk_hp finish
			} else {
				unix_terminal_cmd $geometry "SHELL to $hp" "$cmd" 1
			}
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD) ""
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_ONLY) ""
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_USE_C) ""
			reset_stunnel_extra_opts
			return
		}
	} else {
		set cmd "ssvnc_cmd"
		set hpnew  [get_ssh_hp $hp]
		set proxy  [get_ssh_proxy $hp]

		if {! [repeater_proxy_check $proxy]} {
			reset_stunnel_extra_opts
			return
		}

		if {! $do_direct && ![regexp -nocase {ssh://} $hpnew]} {
			if {$mycert != ""} {
				set cmd "$cmd -mycert '$mycert'"
			}
			if {$svcert != ""} {
				set cmd "$cmd -verify '$svcert'"
			} elseif {$crtdir != ""} {
				if {$crtdir == "ACCEPTED_CERTS"} {
					global skip_verify_accepted_certs
					set skip_verify_accepted_certs 0
					if {! [check_accepted_certs]} {
						reset_stunnel_extra_opts
						return
					}
					if {! $skip_verify_accepted_certs} {
						set adir [get_idir_certs ""]
						set adir "$adir/accepted"
						catch {file mkdir $adir}
						set cmd "$cmd -verify '$adir'"
					}
				} else {
					set cmd "$cmd -verify '$crtdir'"
				}
			}
		}
		if {$proxy != ""} {
			set cmd "$cmd -proxy '$proxy'"
		}
		set hp $hpnew
		if [regexp {^.*@} $hp match] {
			catch {raise .; update}
			mesg "Trimming \"$match\" from hostname"
			after 1000
			regsub {^.*@} $hp "" hp
		}
		if [regexp {@} $proxy] {
			bell
			catch {raise .; update}
			mesg "WARNING: SSL proxy contains \"@\" sign"
			after 2000
		}
	}


	if {$use_alpha} {
		set cmd "$cmd -alpha"
	}
	if {$use_grab} {
		set cmd "$cmd -grab"
	}
	if {$use_listen} {
		set cmd "$cmd -listen"
	}

	global darwin_cotvnc
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
		set env(DARWIN_COTVNC) 1
	} else {
		if [info exists env(DISPLAY)] {
			if {$env(DISPLAY) != ""} {
				set env(DARWIN_COTVNC) 0
			} else {
				set env(DARWIN_COTVNC) 1
			}
		} else {
			set env(DARWIN_COTVNC) 1
		}
	}

	set cmd "$cmd $hp"

	set do_vncspacewrapper 0
	if {$change_vncviewer && $change_vncviewer_path != ""} {
		set path [string trim $change_vncviewer_path]
		if [regexp {^["'].} $path]  {	# "
			set tmp "/tmp/vncspacewrapper.[tpid]"
			set do_vncspacewrapper 1
			catch {file delete $tmp}
			if {[file exists $tmp]} {
				catch {destroy .c}
				mesg "file still exists: $tmp"
				bell
				reset_stunnel_extra_opts
				return
			}
			catch {set fh [open $tmp "w"]}
			catch {exec chmod 700 $tmp}
			if {! [file exists $tmp]} {
				catch {destroy .c}
				mesg "cannot create: $tmp"
				bell
				reset_stunnel_extra_opts
				return
			}
			puts $fh "#!/bin/sh"
			puts $fh "echo $tmp; set -xv"
			puts $fh "$path \"\$@\""
			puts $fh "sleep 1; rm -f $tmp"
			close $fh
			set path $tmp
		}
		set env(VNCVIEWERCMD) $path
	} else {
		if [info exists env(VNCVIEWERCMD_OVERRIDE)] {
			set env(VNCVIEWERCMD) $env(VNCVIEWERCMD_OVERRIDE)
		} else {
			set env(VNCVIEWERCMD) ""
		}
	}

	set realvnc4 $vncviewer_realvnc4
	set realvnc3 0
	set flavor ""
	if {! $darwin_cotvnc} {
		set done 0
		if {$do_vncspacewrapper} {
			if [regexp -nocase {ultra} $change_vncviewer_path] {
				set done 1
				set flavor "ultravnc"
			} elseif [regexp -nocase {chicken.of} $change_vncviewer_path] {
				set done 1
				set flavor "cotvnc"
			}
		}
		if {! $done} {
			catch {set flavor [exec ss_vncviewer -viewerflavor 2>/dev/null]}
		}
	}
	if [regexp {realvnc4} $flavor] {
		set realvnc4 1
	}
	if [regexp {tightvnc} $flavor] {
		set realvnc4 0
	}
	if [regexp {realvnc3} $flavor] {
		set realvnc4 0
		set realvnc3 1
	}

	set passwdfile ""
	if {$vncauth_passwd != ""} {
		global use_listen
		set passwdfile "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vncauth_tmp.[tpid]"
		catch {exec vncstorepw $vncauth_passwd $passwdfile}
		catch {exec chmod 600 $passwdfile}
		if {$use_listen} {
			global env
			set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_RM) $passwdfile
		} else {
			catch {exec sh -c "sleep 15; rm $passwdfile 2>/dev/null" &}
		}
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			set cmd "$cmd --PasswordFile $passwdfile"
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -passwd $passwdfile"
		}
	}

	if {$use_viewonly} {
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			set cmd "$cmd --ViewOnly"
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			set cmd "$cmd /viewonly"
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -viewonly"
		}
	}
	if {$use_fullscreen} {
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			set cmd "$cmd --FullScreen"
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			set cmd "$cmd /fullscreen"
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -fullscreen"
		}
	}
	if {$use_bgr233} {
		if {$realvnc4} {
			set cmd "$cmd -lowcolourlevel 1"
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			set cmd "$cmd /8bit"
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -bgr233"
		}
	}
	if {$use_nojpeg} {
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			;
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			;
		} elseif {! $realvnc4 && ! $realvnc3} {
			set cmd "$cmd -nojpeg"
		}
	}
	if {! $use_raise_on_beep} {
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			;
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			;
		} elseif {! $realvnc4 && ! $realvnc3} {
			set cmd "$cmd -noraiseonbeep"
		}
	}
	if {$use_compresslevel != "" && $use_compresslevel != "default"} {
		if {$realvnc3} {
			;
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			;
		} elseif {$realvnc4} {
			set cmd "$cmd -zliblevel '$use_compresslevel'"
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -compresslevel '$use_compresslevel'"
		}
	}
	if {$use_quality != "" && $use_quality != "default"} {
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			;
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			;
		} elseif {! $realvnc4 && ! $realvnc3} {
			set cmd "$cmd -quality '$use_quality'"
		}
	}
	if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
		# realvnc4 -preferredencoding zrle
		if {$darwin_cotvnc} {
			;
		} elseif {$flavor == "ultravnc"} {
			;
		} elseif {$realvnc4} {
			set cmd "$cmd -preferredencoding zrle"
		} else {
			set cmd "$cmd -encodings 'copyrect tight zrle zlib hextile'"
		}
	}

	global ycrop_string
	catch {unset env(VNCVIEWER_SBWIDTH)}
	catch {unset env(VNCVIEWER_YCROP)}
	if {[info exists ycrop_string] && $ycrop_string != ""}  {
		set t $ycrop_string
		if [regexp {,sb=([0-9][0-9]*)} $t m mv1]  {
			set env(VNCVIEWER_SBWIDTH) $mv1
		}
		regsub {,sb=([0-9][0-9]*)} $t "" t
		if {$t != ""} {
			set env(VNCVIEWER_YCROP) $t
		}
		#catch {puts "VNCVIEWER_SBWIDTH $env(VNCVIEWER_SBWIDTH)"}
		#catch {puts "VNCVIEWER_YCROP   $env(VNCVIEWER_YCROP)"}
	}

	catch {destroy .o}
	catch {destroy .oa}
	update

	if {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_local_start && $sound_daemon_local_cmd != ""} {
		mesg "running: $sound_daemon_local_cmd"
		global sound_daemon_local_pid
		set sound_daemon_local_pid ""
		#exec sh -c "$sound_daemon_local_cmd " >& /dev/null </dev/null &
		set sound_daemon_local_pid [exec sh -c "echo \$\$; exec $sound_daemon_local_cmd </dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &"]
#puts "A $sound_daemon_local_pid"
		update
		after 500
	}

	if {$pk_hp == ""} {
		set pk_hp $hp
	}
	if {! $did_port_knock} {
		if {! [do_port_knock $pk_hp start]} {
			wm deiconify .
			update
			reset_stunnel_extra_opts
			return
		}
		set did_port_knock 1
	}

	init_unixpw $hp

	wm withdraw .
	update

	set geometry [xterm_center_geometry]
	set xrm1 "*.srinterCommand:true"
	set xrm2 $xrm1
	set xrm3 $xrm1
	if {[info exists env(SSVNC_GUI_CMD)]} {
		set xrm1 "*.printerCommand:env XTERM_PRINT=1 $env(SSVNC_GUI_CMD)"
		set xrm2 "XTerm*VT100*translations:#override Shift<Btn3Down>:print()\\nCtrl<Key>N:print()"
		set xrm3 "*mainMenu*print*Label:  New SSVNC_GUI"
	}
	set m "Done. You Can X-out or Ctrl-C this Terminal if you like.  Ctrl-\\\\ to pause."
	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		regsub {X-out or } $m "" m
	}
	set te "set -xv; "
	if {$ts_only} {
		set te ""
	}

	global extra_sleep
	set ssvnc_extra_sleep_save ""
	if {$extra_sleep != ""} {
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP)] {
			set ssvnc_extra_sleep_save $env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP)
		}
		set env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP) $extra_sleep
	}

	unix_terminal_cmd $geometry "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer $hp" \
	"$te$cmd; set +xv; ulimit -c 0; trap 'printf \"Paused. Press Enter to exit:\"; read x' QUIT; echo; echo $m; echo; echo sleep 5; echo; sleep 6" 0 $xrm1 $xrm2 $xrm3

	set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_SSH_CMD) ""
	set env(SS_VNCVIEWER_USE_C) ""

	if {$extra_sleep != ""} {
		if {$ssvnc_extra_sleep_save != ""} {
			set env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP) $ssvnc_extra_sleep_save
		} else {
			catch {unset env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP)}
		}
	}

	if {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_local_kill && $sound_daemon_local_cmd != ""} {
		# XXX need to kill just one...
		set daemon [string trim $sound_daemon_local_cmd]
		regsub {^gw[ \t]*} $daemon "" daemon
		regsub {[ \t].*$} $daemon "" daemon
		regsub {^.*/} $daemon "" daemon
		mesg "killing sound daemon: $daemon"
		global sound_daemon_local_pid
		if {$sound_daemon_local_pid != ""} {
#puts pid=$sound_daemon_local_pid
			catch {exec sh -c "kill $sound_daemon_local_pid"  >/dev/null 2>/dev/null </dev/null &}
			incr sound_daemon_local_pid
			catch {exec sh -c "kill $sound_daemon_local_pid"  >/dev/null 2>/dev/null </dev/null &}
			set sound_daemon_local_pid ""
		} elseif {$daemon != ""} {
			catch {exec sh -c "killall $daemon"  >/dev/null 2>/dev/null </dev/null &}
			catch {exec sh -c "pkill -x $daemon" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null </dev/null &}
		}
	}
	if {$passwdfile != ""} {
		catch {file delete $passwdfile}
	}
	wm deiconify .
	mac_raise
	mesg "Disconnected from $hp"
	if {[regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list]} {
		do_port_knock $pk_hp finish
	}

	reset_stunnel_extra_opts

	fini_unixpw
}

proc kill_stunnel {pids} {
	set count 0
	foreach pid $pids {
		mesg "killing STUNNEL pid: $pid"
		winkill $pid
		if {$count == 0} {
			after 1200
		} else {
			after 500
		}
		incr count
	}
}

proc get_task_list {} {
	global is_win9x
	
	set output1 ""
	set output2 ""
	if {! $is_win9x} {
		# try for tasklist on XP pro
		catch {set output1 [exec tasklist.exe]}
	}
	catch {set output2 [exec w98/tlist.exe]}

	set output $output1
	append output "\n"
	append output $output2

	return $output
}

proc note_stunnel_pids {when} {
	global is_win9x pids_before pids_after pids_new

	if {$when == "before"} {
		array unset pids_before
		array unset pids_after
		set pids_new {}
		set pids_before(none) "none"
		set pids_after(none)  "none"
	}

	set output [get_task_list]
	
	foreach line [split $output "\n\r"] {
		if [regexp -nocase {stunnel} $line] {
			if [regexp {(-?[0-9][0-9]*)} $line m p] {
				if {$when == "before"} {
					set pids_before($p) $line
				} else {
					set pids_after($p) $line
				}
			}
		}
	}
	if {$when == "after"} {
		foreach new [array names pids_after] {
			if {! [info exists pids_before($new)]} {
				lappend pids_new $new
			}
		}
	}
}

proc del_launch_windows_ssh_files {} {
	global launch_windows_ssh_files
	
	if {$launch_windows_ssh_files != ""} {
		foreach tf [split $launch_windows_ssh_files] {
			if {$tf == ""} {
				continue
			}
			catch {file delete $tf}
		}
	}
}

proc launch_shell_only {} {
	global is_windows
	global skip_pre
	global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl

	set hp [get_vncdisplay]
	regsub {cmd=.*$} $hp "" hp
	set hp [string trim $hp]
	if {$is_windows} {
		append hp " cmd=PUTTY"
	} else {
		append hp " cmd=SHELL"
	}
	set use_ssl_save $use_ssl
	set use_ssh_save $use_ssh
	set use_sshssl_save $use_sshssl
	set skip_pre 1
	if {! $use_ssh && ! $use_sshssl} {
		set use_ssh 1
		set use_ssl 1
	}
	launch $hp

	set use_ssl $use_ssl_save
	set use_ssh $use_ssh_save
	set use_sshssl $use_sshssl_save
}

proc to_sshonly {} {
	global ssh_only ts_only env
	if {$ssh_only && !$ts_only} {
		return
	}
	if {[info exists env(SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS)]} {
		return
	}
	set ssh_only 1
	set ts_only 0
	
	set t "SSH VNC Viewer"
	wm title . $t
	catch {pack forget .f4}
	catch {pack forget .b.certs}
	catch {.l configure -text $t}

	global vncdisplay vncauth_passwd unixpw_username vncproxy remote_ssh_cmd
	set vncdisplay ""
	set vncauth_passwd ""
	set unixpw_username ""
	set vncproxy ""
	set remote_ssh_cmd ""

	set_defaults
}

proc toggle_tsonly {} {
	global ts_only env
	if {$ts_only} {
		if {![info exists env(SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS)]} {
			to_ssvnc
		}
	} else {
		to_tsonly
	}
}

proc toggle_sshonly {} {
	global ssh_only env
	if {$ssh_only} {
		to_ssvnc
	} else {
		to_sshonly
	}
}

proc to_tsonly {} {
	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		return
	}
	set ts_only 1
	set ssh_only 1
	
	set t "Terminal Services VNC Viewer"
	wm title . $t
	catch {pack forget .f4}
	catch {pack forget .f3}
	catch {pack forget .f1}
	catch {pack forget .b.certs}
	catch {.l configure -text $t}
	catch {.f0.l configure -text "VNC Terminal Server:"}

	global vncdisplay vncauth_passwd unixpw_username vncproxy remote_ssh_cmd
	set vncdisplay ""
	set vncauth_passwd ""
	set unixpw_username ""
	set vncproxy ""
	set remote_ssh_cmd ""

	set_defaults
}

proc to_ssvnc {} {
	global ts_only ssh_only env

	if {!$ts_only && !$ssh_only} {
		return;
	}
	if {[info exists env(SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS)]} {
		return
	}
	set ts_only 0
	set ssh_only 0
	
	set t "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer"
	wm title . $t
	catch {pack configure .f1 -after .f0 -side top -fill x}
	catch {pack configure .f3 -after .f2 -side top -fill x}
	catch {pack configure .f4 -after .f3 -side top -fill x}
	catch {pack configure .b.certs -before .b.opts -side left -expand 1 -fill x}
	catch {.l configure -text $t}
	catch {.f0.l configure -text "VNC Host:Display"}

	global vncdisplay vncauth_passwd unixpw_username vncproxy remote_ssh_cmd
	set vncdisplay ""
	set vncauth_passwd ""
	set unixpw_username ""
	set vncproxy ""
	set remote_ssh_cmd ""

	set_defaults
}

proc launch {{hp ""}} {
	global tcl_platform is_windows
	global mycert svcert crtdir
	global pids_before pids_after pids_new
	global env
	global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl use_listen use_uvnc_ssl_bug
	global vncdisplay

	set debug 0
	if {$hp == ""} {
		set hp [get_vncdisplay]
	}

	set hpt [string trim $hp]
	regsub {[ 	].*$} $hpt "" hpt
	

	if {[regexp {^HOME=} $hpt] || [regexp {^SSVNC_HOME=} $hpt]} {
		set t $hpt
		regsub {^.*HOME=} $t "" t
		set t [string trim $t]
		set env(SSVNC_HOME) $t
		mesg "set SSVNC_HOME to $t"
		set vncdisplay ""
		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp {^DISPLAY=} $hpt] || [regexp {^SSVNC_DISPLAY=} $hpt]} {
		set t $hpt
		regsub {^.*DISPLAY=} $t "" t
		set t [string trim $t]
		set env(DISPLAY) $t
		mesg "set DISPLAY to $t"
		set vncdisplay ""
		global uname darwin_cotvnc
		if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
			if {$t != ""} {
				set darwin_cotvnc 0
			} else {
				set darwin_cotvnc 1
			}
		}
		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp {^DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=} $hpt] || [regexp {^SSVNC_DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=} $hpt]} {
		set t $hpt
		regsub {^.*DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=} $t "" t
		set t [string trim $t]
		set env(DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH) $t
		set env(SSVNC_DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH) $t
		mesg "set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to $t"
		set vncdisplay ""
		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp {^SLEEP=} $hpt] || [regexp {^SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP=} $hpt]} {
		set t $hpt
		regsub {^.*SLEEP=} $t "" t
		set t [string trim $t]
		set env(SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP) $t
		mesg "set SSVNC_EXTRA_SLEEP to $t"
		set vncdisplay ""
		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp {^DEBUG_NETSTAT=} $hpt]} {
		set t $hpt
		regsub {^.*DEBUG_NETSTAT=} $t "" t
		global debug_netstat
		set debug_netstat $t
		mesg "set DEBUG_NETSTAT to $t"
		set vncdisplay ""
		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp {^REPEATER_FORCE=} $hpt]} {
		set t $hpt
		regsub {^.*REPEATER_FORCE=} $t "" t
		set env(REPEATER_FORCE) $t
		mesg "set REPEATER_FORCE to $t"
		set vncdisplay ""
		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp -nocase {^SSH.?ONLY} $hpt]} {
		global ssh_only
		if {$ssh_only} {
			return 0;
		}
		to_sshonly

		return 0
	}
	if {[regexp -nocase {^TS.?ONLY} $hpt]} {
		global ts_only
		if {$ts_only} {
			return 0;
		}
		to_tsonly

		return 0
	}


	regsub {[ 	]*cmd=.*$} $hp "" tt

	if {[regexp {^[ 	]*$} $tt]} {
		mesg "No host:disp supplied."
		bell
		catch {raise .}
		mac_raise
		return
	}
	if {[regexp -- {--nohost--} $tt]} {
		mesg "No host:disp supplied."
		bell
		catch {raise .}
		mac_raise
		return
	}
	if {! [regexp ":" $hp]} {
		if {! [regexp {cmd=} $hp]} {
			set s [string trim $hp]
			if {! [regexp { } $s]} {
				append hp ":0"
			} else {
				regsub { } $hp ":0 " hp
			}
		}
	}

	mesg "Using: $hp"
	after 600

	set sc [get_ssh_cmd $hp]
	if {[regexp {^KNOCK} $sc]} {
		if [regexp {^KNOCKF} $sc] {
			port_knock_only $hp "FINISH"
		} else {
			port_knock_only $hp "KNOCK"
		}
		return
	}

	if {$debug} {
		mesg "\"$tcl_platform(os)\" | \"$tcl_platform(osVersion)\""
		after 1000
	}

	if [regexp {V[Nn][Cc]://} $hp] {
		set env(SSVNC_NO_ENC_WARN) 1
		regsub {V[Nn][Cc]://} $hp "vnc://" hp
	}
	regsub -nocase {^vnc://}	$hp "vnc://" hp
	regsub -nocase {^vncs://}	$hp "vncs://" hp
	regsub -nocase {^vncssl://}	$hp "vncssl://" hp
	regsub -nocase {^vnc\+ssl://}	$hp "vnc+ssl://" hp
	regsub -nocase {^vncssh://}	$hp "vncssh://" hp
	regsub -nocase {^vnc\+ssh://}	$hp "vnc+ssh://" hp

	if {! $is_windows} {
		launch_unix $hp
		return
	}

	##############################################################
	# WINDOWS BELOW:

	if [regexp {^vnc://} $hp] {
		direct_connect_msg
		regsub {^vnc://} $hp "" hp
		direct_connect_windows $hp
		return
	} elseif [regexp {^vncs://} $hp] {
		set use_ssl 1
		set use_ssh 0
		regsub {^vncs://} $hp "" hp
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	} elseif [regexp {^vncssl://} $hp] {
		set use_ssl 1
		set use_ssh 0
		regsub {^vncssl://} $hp "" hp
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	} elseif [regexp {^vnc\+ssl://} $hp] {
		set use_ssl 1
		set use_ssh 0
		regsub {^vnc\+ssl://} $hp "" hp
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	} elseif [regexp {^vncssh://} $hp] {
		set use_ssh 1
		set use_ssl 0
		regsub {vncssh://} $hp "" hp
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	} elseif [regexp {^vnc\+ssh://} $hp] {
		set use_ssh 1
		set use_ssl 0
		regsub {^vnc\+ssh://} $hp "" hp
		sync_use_ssl_ssh
	}

	check_ssh_needed

	if {! $use_ssh} {
		if {$mycert != ""} {
			if {! [file exists $mycert]} {
				mesg "MyCert does not exist: $mycert"
				bell
				return
			}
		}
		if {$svcert != ""} {
			if {! [file exists $svcert]} {
				mesg "ServerCert does not exist: $svcert"
				bell
				return
			}
		} elseif {$crtdir != ""} {
			if {! [file exists $crtdir] && $crtdir != "ACCEPTED_CERTS"} {
				mesg "CertsDir does not exist: $crtdir"
				bell
				return
			}
		}
	}

	# VF
	set prefix "stunnel-vnc"
	set suffix "conf"
	if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
		set prefix "plink_vnc"
		set suffix "bat"
	}

	set file ""
	set n ""
	set file2 ""
	set n2 ""
	set now [clock seconds]

	set proxy [get_ssh_proxy $hp]
	if {$use_sshssl} {
		set proxy ""
	}
	if {! [repeater_proxy_check $proxy]} {
		return
	}

	for {set i 30} {$i < 90} {incr i}  {
		set try "$prefix-$i.$suffix"
		if {[file exists $try]}  {
			set mt [file mtime $try]
			set age [expr "$now - $mt"]
			set week [expr "7 * 3600 * 24"]
			if {$age > $week} {
				catch {file delete $file}
			}
		}
		if {! [file exists $try]}  {
			if {$use_sshssl || $proxy != ""} {
				if {$file != ""} {
					set file2 $try
					set n2 $i
					break
				}
			}
			set file $try
			set n $i
			if {! $use_sshssl && $proxy == ""} {
				break
			}
		}
	}

	if {$file == ""} {
		mesg "could not find free stunnel file"
		bell
		return
	}

	global launch_windows_ssh_files 
	set launch_windows_ssh_files ""

	set did_port_knock 0

	global listening_name
	set listening_name ""

	if {$use_sshssl} {
		set rc [launch_windows_ssh $hp $file2 $n2]
		if {$rc == 0} {
			catch {file delete $file}
			catch {file delete $file2}
			del_launch_windows_ssh_files
			return
		}
		set did_port_knock 1
	} elseif {$use_ssh} {
		launch_windows_ssh $hp $file $n
		# WE ARE DONE.
		return
	}

	set list [split $hp ":"] 

	global win_localhost

	set host [lindex $list 0]
	if {$host == ""} {
		set host $win_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 {@} $proxy] {
			bell
			catch {raise .; update}
			mesg "WARNING: SSL proxy contains \"@\" sign"
			after 2000
		}
		if {$use_listen} {
			set env(SSVNC_REVERSE) "$win_localhost:$port"
		} else {
			set env(SSVNC_LISTEN) [expr "$n2 + 5900"]
		}
		set env(SSVNC_PROXY) $proxy
		set env(SSVNC_DEST) "$host:$port"
	}

	if {$debug} {
		mesg "file: $file"
		after 1000
	}

	if {$use_listen && $mycert == ""} {
		if {! [check_for_listen_ssl_cert]} {
			return;
		}
	}

	set fail 0

	set fh [open $file "w"]

	if {$use_listen} {
		puts $fh "client = no"
	} else {
		puts $fh "client = yes"
	}
	# WRT, UltraVNC Single Click III Bug:
	# Wow, on Windows we've been using 'options = ALL'
	# all along!  Duh.  OK keep it...
	puts $fh "options = ALL"

	puts $fh "taskbar = yes"
	puts $fh "RNDbytes = 2048"
	puts $fh "RNDfile = bananarand.bin"
	puts $fh "RNDoverwrite = yes"
	puts $fh "debug = 6"

	if {$mycert != ""} {
		if {! [file exists $mycert]} {
			mesg "MyCert does not exist: $mycert"
			bell
			set fail 1
		}
		puts $fh "cert = $mycert"
	} elseif {$use_listen} {
		# see above, this should not happen.
		puts $fh "cert = _nocert_"
	}

	if {$svcert != ""} {
		if {! [file exists $svcert]} {
			mesg "ServerCert does not exist: $svcert"
			bell
			set fail 1
		}
		puts $fh "CAfile = $svcert"
		puts $fh "verify = 2"
	} elseif {$crtdir != ""} {
		if {$crtdir == "ACCEPTED_CERTS"} {
			global skip_verify_accepted_certs
			set skip_verify_accepted_certs 0
			if {! [check_accepted_certs]} {
				set fail 1
			}
			if {! $skip_verify_accepted_certs} {
				set adir [get_idir_certs ""]
				set adir "$adir/accepted"
				catch {file mkdir $adir}
				puts $fh "CApath = $adir"
				puts $fh "verify = 2"
			}
		} else {
			if {! [file exists $crtdir]} {
				mesg "CertsDir does not exist: $crtdir"
				bell
				set fail 1
			}
			puts $fh "CApath = $crtdir"
			puts $fh "verify = 2"
		}
	}

	if {$n == ""} {
		set n 10
	}
	if {$n2 == ""} {
		set n2 11
	}
	puts $fh "\[vnc$n\]"
	set port2 ""
	if {! $use_listen} {
		set port2 [expr "$n + 5900"] 
		puts $fh "accept = $win_localhost:$port2"

		if {$use_sshssl || $proxy != ""} {
			set port [expr "$n2 + 5900"]
			puts $fh "connect = $win_localhost:$port"
		} else {
			puts $fh "connect = $host:$port"
		}
	} else {
		set port2 [expr "$n + 5500"] 
		set hloc ""
		if {$use_ssh} {
			set hloc "$win_localhost:"
			set listening_name "$win_localhost:$port  (on remote SSH side)"
		} else {
			set hn [get_hostname]
			if {$hn == ""} {
				set hn "this-computer"
			}
			set listening_name "$hn:$port  (or nn.nn.nn.nn:$port, etc.)"
		}
		puts $fh "accept = $hloc$port"
		puts $fh "connect = $win_localhost:$port2"
	}

	puts $fh "delay = no"
	puts $fh ""
	close $fh

	if {! $did_port_knock} {
		if {! [do_port_knock $host start]} {
			set fail 1
		}
		set did_port_knock 1
	}

	if {$fail} {
		catch {file delete $file}
		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_REVERSE)
		unset -nocomplain env(SSVNC_DEST)
	}

	mesg "Starting STUNNEL on port $port2 ..."
	after 600

	note_stunnel_pids "before"

	set pids [exec stunnel $file &]

	after 1300

	note_stunnel_pids "after"

	if {$debug} {
		after 1000
		mesg "pids $pids"
		after 1000
	} else {
		catch {destroy .o}
		catch {destroy .oa}
		wm withdraw .
	}

	do_viewer_windows $n

	del_launch_windows_ssh_files

	catch {file delete $file}

	if {$debug} {
		;
	} else {
		wm deiconify .
	}
	mesg "Disconnected from $hp."

	global port_knocking_list
	if [regexp {FINISH} $port_knocking_list] {
		do_port_knock $host finish
	}

	if {[llength $pids_new] > 0} {
		set plist [join $pids_new ", "]
		global terminate_pids
		set terminate_pids ""
		win_kill_msg $plist
		update
		vwait terminate_pids
		if {$terminate_pids == "yes"} {
			kill_stunnel $pids_new
		}
	} else {
		win_nokill_msg
	}
	mesg "Disconnected from $hp."

	global is_win9x use_sound sound_daemon_local_kill sound_daemon_local_cmd
	if {! $is_win9x && $use_sound && $sound_daemon_local_kill && $sound_daemon_local_cmd != ""} {
		windows_stop_sound_daemon
	}
}

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 ":"] 

	global win_localhost

	set host [lindex $list 0]
	if {$host == ""} {
		set host $win_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 $win_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 ""
	if {$str != ""} {
		if [file isdirectory $str] {
			set idir $str
		} else {
			set idir [file dirname $str]
		}
		if {$is_windows} {
			regsub -all {\\} $idir "/" idir
			regsub -all {//*} $idir "/" idir
		}
	}
	if {$idir == ""} {
		if {$is_windows} {
			if [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)] {
				set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/ss_vnc"	
				regsub -all {\\} $t "/" t
				regsub -all {//*} $t "/" t
				if {! [file isdirectory $t]} {
					catch {file mkdir $t}
				}
				set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/ss_vnc/certs"	
				regsub -all {\\} $t "/" t
				regsub -all {//*} $t "/" t
				if {! [file isdirectory $t]} {
					catch {file mkdir $t}
				}
				if [file isdirectory $t] {
					set idir $t
				}
			}
			if {$idir == ""} {
				set t [file dirname [pwd]]
				set t "$t/certs"
				if [file isdirectory $t] {
					set idir $t
				}
			}
		}
		if {$idir == ""} {
			if [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)] {
				set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vnc"	
				if {! [file isdirectory $t]} {
					catch {file mkdir $t}
				}
				set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vnc/certs"	
				if {! [file isdirectory $t]} {
					catch {file mkdir $t}
				}
				if [file isdirectory $t] {
					set idir $t
				}
			}
		}
	}
	if {$idir == ""} {
		if {$is_windows} {
			set idir [get_profiles_dir]
		}
		if {$idir == ""} {
			set idir [pwd]
		}
	}
	return $idir
}

proc delete_cert {{parent "."}} {
	set idir [get_idir_certs ""]
	set f ""
	unix_dialog_resize $parent
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set f [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set f [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent]
	}
	if {$f != "" && [file exists $f]} {
		set reply [tk_messageBox -parent $parent -type yesno -icon question -title "Delete Cert" -message "Delete $f"]
		if {$reply == "yes"} {
			global mycert svcert
			set f_text [read_file $f]
			set f2 "" 
			catch {file delete $f}	
			if {$f == $mycert} { set mycert "" }
			if {$f == $svcert} { set svcert "" }
			if [regexp {\.crt$} $f] {
				regsub {\.crt$} $f ".pem" f2
			} elseif [regexp {\.pem$} $f] {
				regsub {\.pem$} $f ".crt" f2
			}
			if {$f2 != "" && [file exists $f2]} {
				set reply [tk_messageBox -parent $parent -type yesno -icon question -title "Delete Cert" -message "Delete $f2"]
				if {$reply == "yes"} {
					catch {file delete $f2}	
					if {$f2 == $mycert} { set mycert "" }
					if {$f2 == $svcert} { set svcert "" }
				}
			}
			set dir [file dirname $f]
			if {$f_text != "" && [regexp {accepted$} $dir]} {
				foreach crt [glob -nocomplain -directory $dir {*.crt} {*.pem} {*.[0-9]}] {
					#puts "try $crt"
					set c_text [read_file $crt]
					if {$c_text == ""} {
						continue
					}
					if {$c_text != $f_text} {
						continue
					}
					set reply [tk_messageBox -parent $parent -type yesno -icon question -title "Delete Identical Cert" -message "Delete Identical $crt"]
					if {$reply == "yes"} {
						catch {file delete $crt}	
					}
				}
			}
		}
	}
	catch {wm deiconify .c}
	update
}

proc set_mycert {{parent "."}} {
	global mycert
	set idir [get_idir_certs $mycert]
	set t ""
	unix_dialog_resize $parent
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set t [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set t [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent]
	}
	if {$t != ""} {
		set mycert $t
	}
	catch {wm deiconify .c}
	v_mycert
	update 
}

proc show_cert {crt} {
	if {$crt == ""} {
		bell
		return
	}
	if {! [file exists $crt]} {
		bell
		return
	}
	set info ""
	catch {set info [get_x509_info $crt]}
	if {$info == ""} {
		bell
		return
	}

	set w .show_certificate
	toplev $w
	scroll_text $w.f
	button $w.b -text Dismiss -command "destroy $w"
	bind $w <Escape> "destroy $w"
	$w.f.t insert end $info

	pack $w.b -side bottom -fill x
	pack $w.f -side top -fill both -expand 1
	center_win $w
	catch {raise $w}
}

proc v_svcert {} {
	global svcert
	if {$svcert == "" || ! [file exists $svcert]} {
		catch {.c.svcert.i configure -state disabled}
	} else {
		catch {.c.svcert.i configure -state normal}
	}
	return 1
}

proc v_mycert {} {
	global mycert
	if {$mycert == "" || ! [file exists $mycert]} {
		catch {.c.mycert.i configure -state disabled}
	} else {
		catch {.c.mycert.i configure -state normal}
	}
	return 1
}

proc show_mycert {} {
	global mycert
	show_cert $mycert
}

proc show_svcert {} {
	global svcert
	show_cert $svcert
}

proc set_svcert {{parent "."}} {
	global svcert crtdir
	set idir [get_idir_certs $svcert]
	set t ""
	unix_dialog_resize $parent
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set t [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set t [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent]
	}
	if {$t != ""} {
		set crtdir ""
		set svcert $t
	}
	catch {wm deiconify .c}
	v_svcert
	update
}

proc set_crtdir {{parent "."}} {
	global svcert crtdir
	set idir ""
	if {$crtdir == "ACCEPTED_CERTS"} {
		set idir [get_idir_certs ""]
	} else {
		set idir [get_idir_certs $crtdir]
	}
	set t ""
	unix_dialog_resize $parent
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set t [tk_chooseDirectory -parent $parent -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set t [tk_chooseDirectory -parent $parent]
	}
	if {$t != ""} {
		set svcert ""
		set crtdir $t
	}
	catch {wm deiconify .c}
	update
}

proc set_createcert_file {} {
	global ccert
	if {[info exists ccert(FILE)]} {
		set idir [get_idir_certs $ccert(FILE)]
	}
	unix_dialog_resize .ccrt 
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set t [tk_getSaveFile -parent .ccrt -defaultextension ".pem" -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set t [tk_getSaveFile -parent .ccrt -defaultextension ".pem"]
	}
	if {$t != ""} {
		set ccert(FILE) $t
	}
	catch {raise .ccrt}
	update
}

proc check_pp {} {
	global ccert
	if {$ccert(ENC)} {
		catch {.ccrt.pf.e configure -state normal}
		catch {focus .ccrt.pf.e}
		catch {.ccrt.pf.e icursor end}
	} else {
		catch {.ccrt.pf.e configure -state disabled}
	}
}

proc get_openssl {} {
	global is_windows
	if {$is_windows} {
		set ossl "openssl.exe"
	} else {
		set ossl "openssl"
	}
}

proc get_x509_info {crt} {
	set ossl [get_openssl]
	set info ""
	update
	set ph [open "| $ossl x509 -text -fingerprint -in \"$crt\"" "r"]
	while {[gets $ph line] > -1} {
		append info "$line\n"
	}
	close $ph
	return $info
}

proc do_oss_create {} {
	global is_windows is_win9x

	set cfg {
[ req ]
default_bits            = 2048
encrypt_key             = yes
distinguished_name      = req_distinguished_name

[ req_distinguished_name ]
countryName                     = Country Name (2 letter code)
countryName_default             = %CO
countryName_min                 = 2
countryName_max                 = 2

stateOrProvinceName             = State or Province Name (full name)
stateOrProvinceName_default     = %ST

localityName                    = Locality Name (eg, city)
localityName_default            = %LOC

0.organizationName              = Organization Name (eg, company)
0.organizationName_default      = %ON

organizationalUnitName          = Organizational Unit Name (eg, section)
organizationalUnitName_default  = %OUN

commonName                      = Common Name (eg, YOUR name)
commonName_default              = %CN
commonName_max                  = 64

emailAddress                    = Email Address
emailAddress_default            = %EM
emailAddress_max                = 64
}

	global ccert

	if {$ccert(FILE) == ""} {
		catch {destroy .c}
		mesg "No output cert file supplied"
		bell
		return
	}
	if {! [regexp {\.pem$} $ccert(FILE)]} {
		append ccert(FILE) ".pem"
	}
	set pem $ccert(FILE)
	regsub {\.pem$} $ccert(FILE) ".crt" crt

	if {$ccert(ENC)} {
		if {[string length $ccert(PASS)] < 4} {
			catch {destroy .c}
			mesg "Passphrase must be at least 4 characters long."
			bell
			return
		}
	}
	if {[string length $ccert(CO)] != 2} {
		catch {destroy .c}
		mesg "Country Name must be at exactly 2 characters long."
		bell
		return
	}
	if {[string length $ccert(CN)] > 64} {
		catch {destroy .c}
		mesg "Common Name must be less than 65 characters long."
		bell
		return
	}
	if {[string length $ccert(EM)] > 64} {
		catch {destroy .c}
		mesg "Email Address must be less than 65 characters long."
		bell
		return
	}
		
	foreach t {EM CN OUN ON LOC ST CO} {

		set val $ccert($t)
		if {$val == ""} {
			set val "none"
		}
		regsub "%$t" $cfg "$val" cfg
	}

	global is_windows

	if {$is_windows} {
		# VF
		set tmp "cert.cfg"
	} else {
		set tmp "/tmp/cert.cfg."
		append tmp [clock clicks -milliseconds]
		catch {file delete $tmp}
		if {[file exists $tmp]} {
			catch {destroy .c}
			mesg "file still exists: $tmp"
			bell
			return
		}
		catch {set fh [open $tmp "w"]}
		catch {exec chmod 600 $tmp}
		if {! [file exists $tmp]} {
			catch {destroy .c}
			mesg "cannot create: $tmp"
			bell
			return
		}
	}
	set fh ""
	catch {set fh [open $tmp "w"]}
	if {$fh == ""} {
		catch {destroy .c}
		mesg "cannot create: $tmp"
		bell
		catch {file delete $tmp}
		return
	}

	puts $fh $cfg
	close $fh

	set ossl [get_openssl]

	set cmd "$ossl req -config $tmp -nodes -new -newkey rsa:2048 -x509 -batch"
	if {$ccert(DAYS) != ""} {
		set cmd "$cmd -days $ccert(DAYS)"
	}
	if {$is_windows} {
		set cmd "$cmd -keyout {$pem} -out {$crt}"
	} else {
		set cmd "$cmd -keyout \"$pem\" -out \"$crt\""
	}

	if {$is_windows} {
		set emess ""
		if {$is_win9x} {
			catch {file delete $pem}
			catch {file delete $crt}
			update
			eval exec $cmd &
			catch {raise .}
			set sl 0
			set max 100
			#if {$ccert(ENC)} {
			#	set max 100
			#}
			set maxms [expr $max * 1000]
			while {$sl < $maxms} {
				set s2 [expr $sl / 1000]
				mesg "running openssl ... $s2/$max"
				if {[file exists $pem] && [file exists $crt]} {
					after 2000
					break
				}
				after 500
				set sl [expr $sl + 500]
			}
			mesg ""
		} else {
			update
			set rc [catch {eval exec $cmd} emess]
			if {$rc != 0 && [regexp -nocase {error:} $emess]} {
				raise .
				tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message $emess -title "OpenSSL req command failed"
				return
			}
		}
	} else {
		set geometry [xterm_center_geometry]
		update
		unix_terminal_cmd $geometry "Running OpenSSL" "$cmd"
		catch {file attributes $pem -permissions go-rw}
		catch {file attributes $crt -permissions go-w}
	}
	catch {file delete $tmp}

	set bad ""
	if {! [file exists $pem]} {
		set bad "$pem "
	}
	if {! [file exists $crt]} {
		set bad "$crt"
	}
	if {$bad != ""} {
		raise .
		tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message "Not created: $bad" -title "OpenSSL could not create cert"
		catch {raise .c}
		return
	}

	if {$ccert(ENC) && $ccert(PASS) != ""} {
		set cmd "$ossl rsa -in \"$pem\" -des3 -out \"$pem\" -passout stdin"
		set ph ""
		set emess ""
		update
		set rc [catch {set ph [open "| $cmd" "w"]} emess]
		if {$rc != 0 || $ph == ""} {
			raise .
			tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message $emess -title "Count not encrypt private key"
			catch {file delete $pem}
			catch {file delete $crt}
			return
		}
		puts $ph $ccert(PASS)
		set emess ""
		set rc [catch {close $ph} emess]
		#puts $emess
		#puts $rc
	}

	set in  [open $crt "r"]
	set out [open $pem "a"]
	while {[gets $in line] > -1} {
		puts $out $line
	}
	close $in
	close $out

	catch {raise .c}
	set p .
	if [winfo exists .c] {
		set p .c
	}
	
	set reply [tk_messageBox -parent $p -type yesno -title "View Cert" -message "View Certificate and Info?"]
	catch {raise .c}
	if {$reply == "yes"} {
		set w .view_cert
		toplev $w
		scroll_text $w.f
		set cert ""
		set fh ""
		catch {set fh [open $crt "r"]}
		if {$fh != ""} {
			while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
				append cert "$line\n"
			}
			catch {close $fh}
		}

		global yegg
		set yegg ""
		button $w.b -text Dismiss -command "destroy $w; set yegg 1"
		pack $w.b -side bottom -fill x
		bind $w <Escape> "destroy $w; set yegg 1"
		
		$w.f.t insert end "\n"
		$w.f.t insert end "$crt:\n"
		$w.f.t insert end "\n"
		$w.f.t insert end $cert
		$w.f.t insert end "\n"

		set info [get_x509_info $crt]
		$w.f.t insert end $info

		pack $w.f -side top -fill both -expand 1
		center_win $w
		catch {raise $w}
		vwait yegg
		catch {raise .c}
	}

	set p .
	if [winfo exists .c] {
		set p .c
	}
	set reply [tk_messageBox -parent $p -type yesno -title "View Private Key" -message "View Private Key?"]
	catch {raise .c}
	if {$reply == "yes"} {
		set w .view_key
		toplev $w
		scroll_text $w.f
		set key ""
		set fh [open $pem "r"]
		while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
			append key "$line\n"
		}
		close $fh

		global yegg
		set yegg ""
		button $w.b -text Dismiss -command "destroy $w; set yegg 1"
		pack $w.b -side bottom -fill x
		bind $w <Escape> "destroy $w; set yegg 1"
		
		$w.f.t insert end "\n"
		$w.f.t insert end "$pem:\n"
		$w.f.t insert end "\n"
		$w.f.t insert end $key
		$w.f.t insert end "\n"

		pack $w.f -side top -fill both -expand 1
		center_win $w
		catch {raise $w}
		vwait yegg
		catch {raise .c}
	}
}
	
proc create_cert {{name ""}} {

	toplev .ccrt
	wm title .ccrt "Create SSL Certificate"

	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .ccrt.f 80 20
	} else {
		scroll_text .ccrt.f 80 30
	}

	set msg {
    This dialog helps you to create a simple self-signed SSL certificate.  

    On Unix the openssl(1) program must be installed and in $PATH.
    On Windows, a copy of the openssl program is provided for convenience.

    The resulting certificate files can be used for either:

       1) authenticating yourself (VNC Viewer) to a VNC Server
    or 2) your verifying the identity of a remote VNC Server.

    In either case you will need to safely copy one of the generated
    certificate files to the remote VNC Server and have the VNC Server use
    it.  Or you could send it to the system administrator of the VNC Server.

    For the purpose of description, assume that the filename selected in the
    "Save to file" entry is "vnccert.pem".  That file will be generated
    by this process and so will the "vnccert.crt" file.  "vnccert.pem"
    contains both the Private Key and the Public Certificate.  "vnccert.crt"
    only contains the Public Certificate.

    For case 1) you would copy "vnccert.crt" to the VNC Server side and 
    instruct the server to use it.  For x11vnc it would be for example:

        x11vnc -sslverify /path/to/vnccert.crt -ssl SAVE ...

    (it is also possible to handle many client certs at once in a directory,
    see the -sslverify documentation).  Then you would use "vnccert.pem"
    as the MyCert entry in the SSL Certificates dialog.

    For case 2) you would copy "vnccert.pem" to the VNC Server side and 
    instruct the server to use it.  For x11vnc it would be for example:

        x11vnc -ssl /path/to/vnccert.pem

    Then you would use "vnccert.crt" as the as the ServerCert entry in the
    "SSL Certificates" dialog.


    Creating the Certificate:
    
    Choose a output filename (ending in .pem) in the "Save to file" entry.

    Then fill in the identification information (Country, State or Province,
    etc).

    The click on "Create" to generate the certificate files.

    Encrypting the Private Key:  It is a very good idea to encrypt the
    Private Key that goes in the "vnccert.pem".  The downside is that
    whenever that key is used (e.g. starting up x11vnc using it) then
    the passphrase will need to be created.  If you do not encrypt it and
    somebody steals a copy of the "vnccert.pem" file then they can pretend
    to be you.

    After you have created the certificate files, you must copy and import
    either "vnccert.pem" or "vnccert.pem" to the remote VNC Server and
    also select the other file in the "SSL Certificates" dialog.
    See the description above.

    For more information see:

           http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ssl.html
           http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-ssl-tunnel-int

    The first one describes how to use x11vnc to create Certificate
    Authority (CA) certificates in addition to self-signed ones.


    Tip: if you choose the "Common Name" to be the internet hostname
    (e.g. gateway.mydomain.com) that connections will be made to or
    from that will avoid many dialogs when connecting mentioning that
    the hostname does not match the Common Name.
}
	.ccrt.f.t insert end $msg

	global ccert ccert_init tcert


	if {! [info exists ccert_init]} {
		set ccert_init 1
		set ccert(CO) "US"
		set ccert(ST) "Massachusetts"
		set ccert(LOC) "Boston"
		set ccert(ON) "My Company"
		set ccert(OUN) "Product Development"
		set ccert(CN) "www.nowhere.none"
		set ccert(EM) "admin@nowhere.none"
		set ccert(DAYS) "730"
		set ccert(FILE) ""
	}

	set ccert(ENC) 0
	set ccert(PASS) ""
		
	set tcert(CO) "Country Name (2 letter code):"
	set tcert(ST) "State or Province Name (full name):"
	set tcert(LOC) "Locality Name (eg, city):"
	set tcert(ON) "Organization Name (eg, company):"
	set tcert(OUN) "Organizational Unit Name (eg, section):"
	set tcert(CN) "Common Name (eg, YOUR name):"
	set tcert(EM) "Email Address:"
	set tcert(DAYS) "Days until expiration:"

	set idir [get_idir_certs ""]
	if {$name != ""} {
		if {[regexp {/} $name] || [regexp {\.pem$} $name] || [regexp {\.crt$} $name]} {
			set ccert(FILE) $name
		} else {
			set ccert(FILE) "$idir/$name.pem"
		}
	} elseif {$ccert(FILE) == ""} {
		set ccert(FILE) "$idir/vnccert.pem"
	}

	button .ccrt.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .ccrt; catch {raise .c}}
	bind .ccrt <Escape> {destroy .ccrt; catch {raise .c}}
	wm protocol .ccrt WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .ccrt; catch {raise .c}}

	button .ccrt.create -text "Generate Cert" -command {destroy .ccrt; catch {raise .c}; do_oss_create}

	pack .ccrt.create .ccrt.cancel -side bottom -fill x

	set ew 40

	set w .ccrt.pf
	frame $w
	checkbutton $w.check -anchor w -variable ccert(ENC) -text \
		"Encrypt Key with Passphrase" -command {check_pp}

	entry $w.e -width $ew -textvariable ccert(PASS) -state disabled \
		-show *

	pack $w.e -side right
	pack $w.check -side left -expand 1 -fill x
	pack $w -side bottom -fill x

	set w .ccrt.fl
	frame $w
	label $w.l -anchor w -text "Save to file:"

	entry $w.e -width $ew -textvariable ccert(FILE)
	button $w.b -text "Browse..." -command {set_createcert_file; catch {raise .ccrt}}
	if {$name != ""} {
		$w.b configure -state disabled
	}

	pack $w.e -side right
	pack $w.b -side right
	pack $w.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x
	pack $w -side bottom -fill x

	set i 0
	foreach t {DAYS EM CN OUN ON LOC ST CO} {
		set w .ccrt.f$i
		frame $w
		label $w.l -anchor w -text "$tcert($t)"
		entry $w.e -width $ew -textvariable ccert($t)
		pack $w.e  -side right
		pack $w.l  -side left -expand 1 -fill x
		pack $w -side bottom -fill x
		incr i
	}

	pack .ccrt.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .ccrt
}

proc import_check_mode {w} {
	global import_mode
	if {$import_mode == "paste"} {
		$w.mf.b configure -state disabled
		$w.mf.e configure -state disabled
		$w.plab configure -state normal
		$w.paste.t configure -state normal
	} else {
		$w.mf.b configure -state normal
		$w.mf.e configure -state normal
		$w.plab configure -state disabled
		$w.paste.t configure -state disabled
	}
}
	
proc import_browse {par} {
	global import_file

	set idir ""
	if {$import_file != ""} {
		set idir [get_idir_certs $import_file]
	}
	unix_dialog_resize $par
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set t [tk_getOpenFile -parent $par -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set t [tk_getOpenFile -parent $par]
	}
	if {$t != ""} {
		set import_file $t
	}
	catch {raise $par}
	update
}

proc import_save_browse {{par ".icrt"}} {
	global import_save_file

	set idir ""
	if {$import_save_file != ""} {
		set idir [get_idir_certs $import_save_file]
	}
	if {$idir == ""} {
		set idir [get_idir_certs ""]
	}
	unix_dialog_resize $par
	if {$idir != ""} {
		set t [tk_getSaveFile -parent $par -defaultextension ".crt" -initialdir $idir]
	} else {
		set t [tk_getSaveFile -parent $par -defaultextension ".crt"]
	}
	if {$t != ""} {
		set import_save_file $t
	}
	catch {raise $par}
	update
}

proc do_save {par} {
	global import_mode import_file import_save_file
	global also_save_to_accepted_certs

	if {![info exists also_save_to_accepted_certs]} {
		set also_save_to_accepted_certs 0
	}
	
	if {$import_save_file == "" && ! $also_save_to_accepted_certs} {
		tk_messageBox -parent $par -type ok -icon error \
			-message "No Save File supplied" -title "Save File"
		return
	}

	set str ""
	if {$import_mode == "save_cert_text"} {
		global save_cert_text
		set str $save_cert_text
	} elseif {$import_mode == "paste"} {
		set str [$par.paste.t get 1.0 end]
	} else {
		if {! [file exists $import_file]} {
			tk_messageBox -parent $par -type ok -icon error \
				-message "Input file \"$import_file\" does not exist." -title "Import File"
			return
		}
		set fh ""
		set emess ""
		set rc [catch {set fh [open $import_file "r"]} emess]
		if {$rc != 0 || $fh == ""} {
			tk_messageBox -parent $par -type ok -icon error \
				-message $emess -title "Import File: $import_file"
			return
		}
		while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
			append str "$line\n"
		}
		close $fh
	}

	if {! [regexp {BEGIN CERTIFICATE} $str]} {
		tk_messageBox -parent $par -type ok -icon error \
			-message "Import Text does not contain \"BEGIN CERTIFICATE\"" -title "Imported Text"
		return
	}
	if {! [regexp {END CERTIFICATE} $str]} {
		tk_messageBox -parent $par -type ok -icon error \
			-message "Import Text does not contain \"END CERTIFICATE\"" -title "Imported Text"
		return
	}

	global is_windows
	set fh ""
	set emess ""
	set deltmp ""
	if {$import_save_file == ""} {
		if {! $is_windows} {
			set deltmp /tmp/itmp.[tpid]
		} else {
			set deltmp itmp.[tpid]
		}
		set import_save_file $deltmp
	}
	set rc [catch {set fh [open $import_save_file "w"]} emess]
	if {$rc != 0 || $fh == ""} {
		tk_messageBox -parent $par -type ok -icon error \
			-message $emess -title "Save File: $import_save_file"
		return
	}
	if {! $is_windows} {
		catch {file attributes $import_save_file -permissions go-w}
		if {[regexp {PRIVATE} $str] || [regexp {\.pem$} $import_save_file]} {
			catch {file attributes $import_save_file -permissions go-rw}
		}
	}
	puts -nonewline $fh $str
	close $fh

	if {$also_save_to_accepted_certs} {
		set ossl [get_openssl]
		set fp_txt ""
		set fp_txt [exec $ossl x509 -fingerprint -noout -in $import_save_file]

		set adir [get_idir_certs ""]
		set adir "$adir/accepted"
		catch {file mkdir $adir}

		set fingerprint ""
		set fingerline ""

		set i 0
		foreach line [split $fp_txt "\n"] {
			incr i
			if {$i > 4} {
				break
			}
			if [regexp -nocase {Fingerprint=(.*)} $line mv str] {
				set fingerline $line
				set fingerprint [string trim $str]
			}
		}

		set fingerprint [string tolower $fingerprint]
		regsub -all {:} $fingerprint "-" fingerprint
		regsub -all {[\\/=]} $fingerprint "_" fingerprint

		global vncdisplay
		set from [get_ssh_hp $vncdisplay]
		set hp $from

		set from [string tolower $from]
		regsub -all {^[+a-z]*://} $from "" from
		regsub -all {:} $from "-" from
		regsub -all {[\\/=]} $from "_" from

		set crt "$adir/$fingerprint=$from.crt"
		catch {file copy -force $import_save_file $crt}

		save_hash $crt $adir $hp $fingerline $from $fingerprint
	}

	catch {destroy $par}
	set p .c
	if {![winfo exists .c]} {
		global accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress
		if {! $accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress} {
			if {$deltmp == ""} {
				getcerts
				update	
			}
		}
	}
	if {![winfo exists .c]} {
		set p .
	}
	catch {raise .c}
	catch {destroy .scrt}
	if {$deltmp != ""} {
		catch {file delete $deltmp}
		set import_save_file ""
		return;
	}
	tk_messageBox -parent $p -type ok -icon info \
		-message "Saved to file: $import_save_file" -title "Save File: $import_save_file"
}

proc import_cert {} {

	toplev .icrt
	wm title .icrt "Import SSL Certificate"

	global scroll_text_focus
	set scroll_text_focus 0
	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .icrt.f 90 16
	} else {
		scroll_text .icrt.f 90 20
	}
	set scroll_text_focus 1

	set msg {
    This dialog lets you import a SSL Certificate by either pasting one in or by
    loading from another file.  Choose which input mode you want to use by the toggle
    "Paste / Read from File".

    There are two types of files we use 1) Certificate only, and 2) Private Key
    and Certificate.

    Type 1) would be used to verify the identity of a remote VNC Server, whereas
    type 2) would be used to authenticate ourselves to the remote VNC Server.

    A type 1) by convention ends with file suffix ".crt" and looks like:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIID2jCCAsKgAwIBAgIJALKypfV8BItCMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAMIGgMQswCQYD
(more lines) ...
TCQ+tbQ/DOiTXGKx1nlcKoPdkG+QVQVJthlQcpam
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

    A type 2) by convention ends with file suffix ".pem" and looks like:

-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIEpAIBAAKCAQEA4sApd7WaPKQRWnFe9T04D4pglQB0Ti0/dCVHxg8WEVQ8OdcW
(more lines) ...
9kBmNotUiTpvRM+e7E/zRemhvY9qraFooqMWzi9JrgYfeLfSvvFfGw==
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIID2jCCAsKgAwIBAgIJALKypfV8BItCMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBAUAMIGgMQswCQYD
(more lines) ...
TCQ+tbQ/DOiTXGKx1nlcKoPdkG+QVQVJthlQcpam
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

    You do not need to use the ".crt" or ".pem" convention if you do not want to.

    First, either paste in the text or set the "Read from File" filename.

    Next, set the "Save to File" name to the file where the imported certificate
    will be saved.

    Then, click on "Save" to save the imported Certificate.

    After you have imported the Certificate (or Key + Certificate), select it to
    use for a connection via the "MyCert" or "ServerCert" dialog.
}
	.icrt.f.t insert end $msg

	global icert import_mode

	set import_mode "paste"

	set w .icrt.mf
	frame $w

	radiobutton $w.p -pady 1 -anchor w -variable import_mode -value paste \
		-text "Paste" -command "import_check_mode .icrt"

	radiobutton $w.f -pady 1 -anchor w -variable import_mode -value file \
		-text "Read from File:" -command "import_check_mode .icrt"

	global import_file
	set import_file ""
	entry $w.e -width 40 -textvariable import_file

	button $w.b -pady 1 -anchor w -text "Browse..." -command {import_browse .icrt}
	pack $w.b -side right
	pack $w.p $w.f -side left
	pack $w.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	$w.b configure -state disabled
	$w.e configure -state disabled

	label .icrt.plab -anchor w -text "Paste Certificate here:" 
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .icrt.paste 90 11
	} else {
		scroll_text .icrt.paste 90 22
	}

	button .icrt.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .icrt; catch {raise .c}}
	bind .icrt <Escape> {destroy .icrt; catch {raise .c}}
	wm protocol .icrt WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .icrt; catch {raise .c}}

	button .icrt.save -text "Save" -command {do_save .icrt}

	set w .icrt.sf
	frame $w

	label $w.l -text "Save to File:" -anchor w
	global import_save_file
	set import_save_file ""
	entry $w.e -width 40 -textvariable import_save_file
	button $w.b -pady 1 -anchor w -text "Browse..." -command import_save_browse

	pack $w.b -side right
	pack $w.l -side left
	pack $w.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	pack .icrt.save .icrt.cancel .icrt.sf .icrt.mf -side bottom -fill x
	pack .icrt.paste .icrt.plab -side bottom -fill x

	pack .icrt.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	.icrt.paste.t insert end ""

	focus .icrt.paste.t

	center_win .icrt
}

proc save_cert {hp} {

	toplev .scrt
	wm title .scrt "Import SSL Certificate"

	global scroll_text_focus
	set scroll_text_focus 0
	global uname

	global accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress
	if {$accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress} {
		set mode "accepted"
		scroll_text .scrt.f 90 15
	} else {
		set mode "normal"
		scroll_text .scrt.f 90 20
	}
	set scroll_text_focus 1

	set msg1 {
    This dialog lets you import a SSL Certificate retrieved from a VNC server.

    Be sure to have verified its authenticity via an external means (checking
    the MD5 hash value sent to you by the administrator, etc)

    Set "Save to File" to the filename where the imported cert will be saved.

    If you also want the Certificate to be saved to the pool of certs in the
    'Accepted Certs' directory, select the checkbox.  By default all Servers are
    verified against the certificates in this pool.

    Then, click on "Save" to save the imported Certificate.

    After you have imported the Certificate it will be automatically selected as
    the "ServerCert" for the next connection to this host: %HOST

    To make the ServerCert setting to the imported cert file PERMANENT, select
    'Save' to save it in the profile for this host.
}

	set msg2 {
    This dialog lets you import a SSL Certificate retrieved from a VNC server.

    Be sure to have verified its authenticity via an external means (checking
    the MD5 hash value sent to you by the administrator, etc)

    It will be added to the 'Accepted Certs' directory.  The "Save to File"
    below is already set to the correct directory and file name.

    Click on "Save" to add it to the Accepted Certs.

    It, and the others certs in that directory, will be used to authenticate
    any VNC Server that has "ACCEPTED_CERTS" as the "CertsDir" value in the
    "Certs..." dialog.  This is the default checking policy.
}

	set msg ""
	if {$mode == "normal"} {
		set msg $msg1
	} else {
		set msg $msg2
	}

	regsub {%HOST} $msg "$hp" msg
	.scrt.f.t insert end $msg

	set w .scrt.mf
	frame $w

	global import_file
	set import_file ""
	entry $w.e -width 40 -textvariable import_file

	scroll_text .scrt.paste 90 23

	button .scrt.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .scrt; catch {raise .c}}
	bind .scrt <Escape> {destroy .scrt; catch {raise .c}}
	wm protocol .scrt WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .scrt; catch {raise .c}}

	global import_save_file
	if {$mode == "normal"} {
		button .scrt.save -text "Save" -command {do_save .scrt; set svcert $import_save_file}
	} else {
		button .scrt.save -text "Save" -command {do_save .scrt}
	}

	set w .scrt.sf
	frame $w

	label $w.l -text "Save to File:" -anchor w
	set import_save_file "server:$hp.crt"
	global is_windows
	regsub -all {:} $import_save_file "-" import_save_file

	set import_save_file [get_idir_certs ""]/$import_save_file

	global fetch_cert_filename
	if {$fetch_cert_filename != ""} {
		set import_save_file $fetch_cert_filename
	}

	entry $w.e -width 40 -textvariable import_save_file
	button $w.b -pady 1 -anchor w -text "Browse..." -command {import_save_browse .scrt}

	pack $w.b -side right
	pack $w.l -side left
	pack $w.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	global also_save_to_accepted_certs
	set also_save_to_accepted_certs 0
	checkbutton .scrt.ac -anchor w -variable also_save_to_accepted_certs -text \
	    "Also Save to the 'Accepted Certs' directory" -relief raised

	if {$mode == "normal"} {
		pack .scrt.cancel .scrt.save .scrt.sf .scrt.ac .scrt.mf -side bottom -fill x
	} else {
		pack .scrt.cancel .scrt.save .scrt.sf          .scrt.mf -side bottom -fill x
	}
	pack .scrt.paste -side bottom -fill x

	pack .scrt.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	global cert_text
	set text "" 
	set on 0
	foreach line [split $cert_text "\n"] {
		if [regexp -- {-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----} $line] {
			incr on
		}
		if {$on != 1} {
			continue;
		}
		append text "$line\n"
		if [regexp -- {-----END CERTIFICATE-----} $line] {
			set on 2
		}
	}
	global save_cert_text
	set save_cert_text $text
	.scrt.paste.t insert end "$text"
	global import_mode
	set import_mode "save_cert_text"

	focus .scrt.paste.t

	center_win .scrt
}


proc getcerts {} {
	global mycert svcert crtdir
	global use_ssh use_sshssl
	toplev .c
	wm title .c "SSL Certificates"
	frame .c.mycert
	frame .c.svcert
	frame .c.crtdir
	label .c.mycert.l -anchor w -width 12 -text "MyCert:"
	label .c.svcert.l -anchor w -width 12 -text "ServerCert:"
	label .c.crtdir.l -anchor w -width 12 -text "CertsDir:"
	
	entry .c.mycert.e -width 32 -textvariable mycert -vcmd v_mycert
	entry .c.svcert.e -width 32 -textvariable svcert -vcmd v_svcert
	bind .c.mycert.e <Enter> {.c.mycert.e validate}
	bind .c.mycert.e <Leave> {.c.mycert.e validate}
	bind .c.svcert.e <Enter> {.c.svcert.e validate}
	bind .c.svcert.e <Leave> {.c.svcert.e validate}
	entry .c.crtdir.e -width 32 -textvariable crtdir
	button .c.mycert.b -text "Browse..." -command {set_mycert .c; catch {raise .c}}
	button .c.svcert.b -text "Browse..." -command {set_svcert .c; catch {raise .c}}
	button .c.crtdir.b -text "Browse..." -command {set_crtdir .c; catch {raise .c}}
	button .c.mycert.i -text "Info" -command {show_mycert}
	button .c.svcert.i -text "Info" -command {show_svcert}
	button .c.crtdir.i -text "Info" -command {}
	bind .c.mycert.b <Enter> "v_mycert"
	bind .c.svcert.b <Enter> "v_svcert"
	.c.mycert.i configure -state disabled
	.c.svcert.i configure -state disabled
	.c.crtdir.i configure -state disabled
	bind .c.mycert.b <B3-ButtonRelease>   "show_mycert"
	bind .c.svcert.b <B3-ButtonRelease>   "show_svcert"

	button .c.create -text "Create Certificate ..." -command {create_cert}
	button .c.import -text "Import Certificate ..." -command {import_cert}
	button .c.delete -text "Delete Certificate ..." -command {delete_cert}

	frame .c.b
	button .c.b.done -text "Done" -command {catch {destroy .c}}
	bind .c <Escape> {destroy .c}
	button .c.b.help -text "Help" -command help_certs
	pack .c.b.help .c.b.done -fill x -expand 1 -side left

	foreach w [list mycert svcert crtdir] {
		pack .c.$w.l -side left
		pack .c.$w.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
		pack .c.$w.b -side left
		pack .c.$w.i -side left
		bind .c.$w.e <Return> ".c.$w.b invoke"
		if {$use_ssh} {
			.c.$w.l configure -state disabled	
			.c.$w.e configure -state disabled	
			.c.$w.b configure -state disabled	
		}	
	}

	if {$mycert != ""} {
		v_mycert
	}
	if {$svcert != ""} {
		v_svcert
	}

	pack .c.mycert .c.svcert .c.crtdir .c.create .c.import .c.delete .c.b -side top -fill x
	center_win .c
	wm resizable .c 1 0

	focus .c
}

proc get_profiles_dir {} {
	global env is_windows
	
	set dir ""
	if {$is_windows} {
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)] {
			set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/ss_vnc"
			regsub -all {\\} $t "/" t
			regsub -all {//*} $t "/" t
			if {! [file isdirectory $t]} {
				catch {file mkdir $t}
			}
			if [file isdirectory $t] {
				set dir $t
				set s "$t/profiles"
				if {! [file exists $s]} {
					catch {file mkdir $s}
				}
			}
		}
		if {$dir == ""} {
			set t [file dirname [pwd]]
			set t "$t/profiles"
			if [file isdirectory $t] {
				set dir $t
			}
		}
	} elseif [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)] {
		set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vnc"
		catch {file mkdir $t}
		if [file isdirectory $t] {
			set dir $t
			set s "$t/profiles"
			if {! [file exists $s]} {
				catch {file mkdir $s}
			}
		}
	}
	
	if {$dir != ""} {
		
	} elseif [info exists env(SSVNC_BASEDIR)] {
		set dir $env(SSVNC_BASEDIR)
	} else {
		set dir [pwd]
	}
	if [file isdirectory "$dir/profiles"] {
		set dir "$dir/profiles"
	}
	return $dir
}

proc globalize {} {
	global defs
	foreach var [array names defs] {
		uplevel global $var
	}
}
	
proc load_include {include dir} {
	global include_vars defs

	if [info exists include_vars] {
		unset include_vars
	}
	
	foreach inc [split $include ", "] {
		set f [string trim $inc]
#puts "f=$f";
		if {$f == ""} {
			continue
		}
		set try ""
		if {[regexp {/} $f] || [regexp {\\} $f]} {
			set try $f;
		} else {
			set try "$dir/$f"
		}
		if {! [file exists $try]} {
			set try "$dir/$f.vnc"
		}
#puts "try: $try"
		if [file exists $try] {
			set fh ""
			catch {set fh [open $try "r"]}
			if {$fh == ""} {
				continue
			}
			while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
				append inc_str "$line\n"
				if [regexp {^([^=]*)=(.*)$} $line m var val] {
					if {! [info exists defs($var)]} {
						continue
					}
					if {$var == "include_list"} {
						continue
					}
					set pct 0
					if {$var == "smb_mount_list"} {
						set pct 1
					}
					if {$var == "port_knocking_list"} {
						set pct 1
					}
					if {$pct} {
						regsub -all {%%%} $val "\n" val
					}
					if {$val != $defs($var)} {
#puts "include_vars $var $val"
						set include_vars($var) $val
					}
				}
			}
			catch {close $fh}
		}
	}
}

proc unix_dialog_resize {{w .}} {
	global env is_windows uname unix_dialog_size
	set ok 0
	set width 600
	set height 300
	if {[info exists env(SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG)]} {
		set ok 1
		if {[regexp {([0-9][0-9]*)x([0-9][0-9]*)} $env(SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG) m wi he]} {
			set width $wi;
			set height $he;
		}
	} elseif {[info exists env(USER)] && $env(USER) == "runge"} {
		set ok 1
	}
	if {$ok} {
		# this is a personal hack because tk_getOpenFile size is not configurable.
		if {!$is_windows && $uname != "Darwin"} {
			if {$w == "."} {
				set w2 .__tk_filedialog
			} else {
				set w2 $w.__tk_filedialog
			}
			set w3 $w2.icons.canvas
			global udr_w4
			set udr_w4 $w2.f2.cancel
			if {! [info exists unix_dialog_size($w)]} {
				after 50 {global udr_w4; catch {$udr_w4 invoke}}
				tk_getOpenFile -parent $w -initialdir /
				set unix_dialog_size($w) 1
			}
			if [winfo exists $w3] {
				catch {$w3 configure -width $width}
				catch {$w3 configure -height $height}
			}
		}
	}
}

proc delete_profile {{parent "."}} {

	globalize

	set dir [get_profiles_dir]

	unix_dialog_resize $parent
	set file [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -initialdir $dir -title "DELETE VNC Profile"]

	if {$file == ""} {
		return
	}

	set tail [file tail $file]

	set ans [tk_messageBox -type okcancel -title "Delete $tail" -message "Really Delete $file?" -icon warning]

	if {$ans == "ok"} {
		catch {file delete $file}
		mesg "Deleted $tail"
	} else {
		mesg "Delete Skipped."
	}
}

proc load_profile {{parent "."} {infile ""}} {
	global profdone
	global vncdisplay

	globalize

	set dir [get_profiles_dir]

	if {$infile != ""} {
		set file $infile
	} else {
		unix_dialog_resize
		set file [tk_getOpenFile -parent $parent -defaultextension \
			".vnc" -initialdir $dir -title "Load VNC Profile"]
	}

	if {$file == ""} {
		set profdone 1
		return
	}
	set fh [open $file "r"]
	if {! [info exists fh]} {
		set profdone 1
		return
	}

	set goto_mode "";
	set str ""
	set include ""
	set sw 1
	while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
		append str "$line\n"
		if [regexp {^include_list=(.*)$} $line m val] {
			set include $val
		}
		global ssh_only ts_only
		if {$ssh_only || $ts_only} {
			if [regexp {use_ssh=0} $line] {
				if {$sw} {
					mesg "Switching to SSVNC mode."
					set goto_mode "ssvnc"
					update
					after 500
				} else {
					bell
					mesg "Cannot Load an SSL profile in SSH-ONLY mode."
					set profdone 1
					close $fh
					return
				}
			}
		}
		if {! $ts_only} {
			if [regexp {ts_mode=1} $line] {
				if {$sw} {
					mesg "Switching to Terminal Services mode."
					set goto_mode "tsonly"
					update
					after 500
				} else {
					bell
					mesg "Cannot Load a Terminal Svcs profile SSVNC mode."
					set profdone 1
					close $fh
					return
				}
			}
		} else {
			if [regexp {ts_mode=0} $line] {
				if {$sw} {
					mesg "Switching to SSVNC mode."
					set goto_mode "ssvnc"
					update
					after 500
				} else {
					bell
					mesg "Cannot Load a Terminal Svcs profile SSVNC mode."
					set profdone 1
					close $fh
					return
				}
			}
		}
	}
	close $fh


	if {$include != ""} {
		load_include $include $dir
	}

	if {$goto_mode == "tsonly"} {
		to_tsonly
	} elseif {$goto_mode == "ssvnc"} {
		to_ssvnc
	} elseif {$goto_mode == "sshvnc"} {
		to_sshvnc
	}
	set_defaults

	global include_vars
	if [info exists include_vars] {
		foreach var [array names include_vars] {
			set $var $include_vars($var)
		}
	}


	global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl
	set use_ssl 0
	set use_ssh 0
	set use_sshssl 0

	global defs
	foreach line [split $str "\n"] {
		set line [string trim $line]
		if [regexp {^#} $line] {
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^([^=]*)=(.*)$} $line m var val] {
			if {$var == "disp"} {
				set vncdisplay $val
				continue
			}
			if [info exists defs($var)] {
				set pct 0
				if {$var == "smb_mount_list"} {
					set pct 1
				}
				if {$var == "port_knocking_list"} {
					set pct 1
				}
				if {$pct} {
					regsub -all {%%%} $val "\n" val
				}
				set $var $val
			}
		}
	}

	init_vncdisplay
	if {! $use_ssl && ! $use_ssh && ! $use_sshssl} {
		set use_ssl 1
	}
	if {$use_ssl} {
		set use_ssh 0
		set use_sshssl 0
	} elseif {$use_ssh && $use_sshssl} {
		set use_ssh 0
	}
	sync_use_ssl_ssh

	set compresslevel_text "Compress Level: $use_compresslevel"
	set quality_text "Quality: $use_quality"

	set profdone 1
	putty_pw_entry check
	listen_adjust
	unixpw_adjust

	global last_load
	set last_load [file tail $file]
##	regsub {\.vnc$} $last_load "" last_load

	global uname darwin_cotvnc
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		if {$use_x11_macosx} {
			set darwin_cotvnc 0;
		} else {
			set darwin_cotvnc 1;
		}
	}

	mesg "Loaded [file tail $file]"
}

proc sync_use_ssl_ssh {} {
	global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl ssl_ssh_adjust
	if {$use_ssl} {
		ssl_ssh_adjust ssl
	} elseif {$use_ssh} {
		ssl_ssh_adjust ssh
	} elseif {$use_sshssl} {
		ssl_ssh_adjust sshssl
	}
}

proc save_profile {{parent "."}} {
	global is_windows uname
	global profdone
	global include_vars defs
	global ts_only
	global last_load

	globalize
	
	set dir [get_profiles_dir]

	set vncdisp [get_vncdisplay]


	set dispf [string trim $vncdisp]
	if {$dispf != ""} {
		regsub {[ 	].*$} $dispf "" dispf
		regsub -all {/} $dispf "" dispf
	} else {
		global ts_only
		if {$ts_only} {
			mesg "No VNC Terminal Server supplied."
		} else {
			mesg "No VNC Host:Disp supplied."
		}
		bell
		return
	}
	if {$is_windows || $uname == "Darwin"} {
		regsub -all {:} $dispf "-" dispf
	} else {
		regsub -all {:} $dispf "-" dispf
	}
	if {$ts_only && ![regexp {^TS-} $dispf]} {
		set dispf "TS-$dispf"
	}
	if {![regexp {\.vnc$} $dispf]} {
		set dispf "$dispf.vnc"
	}

	set guess $dispf
	if {$last_load != ""} {
		set guess $last_load
	}

	unix_dialog_resize
	set file [tk_getSaveFile -parent $parent -defaultextension ".vnc" \
		-initialdir $dir -initialfile "$guess" -title "Save VNC Profile"]
	if {$file == ""} {
		set profdone 1
		return
	}
	#if {$file == $last_load && ![regexp {\.vnc$} $file]} {
	#	set file "$file.vnc"
	#}
	set fh [open $file "w"]
	if {! [info exists fh]} {
		set profdone 1
		return
	}
	set h [string trim $vncdisp]
	set p $h
	regsub {:.*$} $h "" h
	set host $h
	regsub {[ 	].*$} $p "" p
	regsub {^.*:} $p "" p
	regsub { .*$} $p "" p
	if {$p == ""} {
		set p 0
	} elseif {![regexp {^[-0-9][0-9]*$} $p]} {
		set p 0
	}
	if {$p < 0} {
		set port $p
	} elseif {$p < 200} {
		set port [expr $p + 5900]
	} else {
		set port $p
	}

	set h [string trim $vncdisp]
	regsub {cmd=.*$} $h "" h
	set h [string trim $h]
	if {! [regexp {[ 	]} $h]} {
		set h ""
	} else {
		regsub {^.*[ 	]} $h "" h
	}
	if {$h == ""} {
		set proxy ""
		set proxyport ""
	} else {
		set p $h
		regsub {:.*$} $h "" h
		set proxy $h
		regsub {[ 	].*$} $p "" p
		regsub {^.*:} $p "" p
		if {$p == ""} {
			set proxyport 0
		} else {
			set proxyport $p
		}
	}
	
	puts $fh "\[connection\]"
	puts $fh "host=$host"
	puts $fh "port=$port"
	puts $fh "proxyhost=$proxy"
	puts $fh "proxyport=$proxyport"
	puts $fh "disp=$vncdisp"
	puts $fh "\n\[options\]"
	puts $fh "# parameters commented out with '#' indicate the default setting."

	if {$include_list != ""} {
		load_include $include_list [get_profiles_dir]
	}

	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		set ts_mode 1
	} else {
		set ts_mode 0
	}
	foreach var [lsort [array names defs]] {
		eval set val \$$var
		set pre ""
		if {$val == $defs($var)} {
			set pre "#"
		}
		set pct 0
		if {$var == "smb_mount_list"} {
			set pct 1
		}
		if {$var == "port_knocking_list"} {
			set pct 1
		}
		if {$include_list != "" && [info exists include_vars($var)]} {
			if {$val == $include_vars($var)} {
				if {$pct} {
					regsub -all "\n" $val "%%%" val
				}
				puts $fh "#from include: $var=$val"
				continue
			}
		}
		if {$pct} {
			regsub -all "\n" $val "%%%" val
		}
		puts $fh "$pre$var=$val"
	}

	close $fh
	set profdone 1
}

proc set_ssh {} {
	global use_ssl
	if {$use_ssl} {
		ssl_ssh_adjust ssh
	}
}

proc expand_IP {redir} {
	if {! [regexp {:IP:} $redir]} {
		return $redir
	}
	if {! [regexp {(-R).*:IP:} $redir]} {
		return $redir
	}

	set ip [guess_ip]
	set ip [string trim $ip]
	if {$ip == ""} {
		return $redir
	}

	regsub -all {:IP:} $redir ":$ip:" redir
	return $redir
}

proc rand_port {} {
	global rand_port_list

	set p ""
	for {set i 0} {$i < 20} {incr i} {
		set p [expr 25000 + 35000 * rand()]	
		set p [expr round($p)]
		if {![info exists rand_port_list($p)]} {
			break
		}
	}
	set rand_port_list($p) 1
	return $p
}

proc get_cups_redir {} {
	global cups_local_server cups_remote_port
	global cups_local_smb_server cups_remote_smb_port

	set redir "$cups_remote_port:$cups_local_server"
	regsub -all {['" 	]} $redir {} redir; #"
	set redir " -R $redir"
	if {$cups_local_smb_server != "" && $cups_remote_smb_port != ""} {
		set redir2 "$cups_remote_smb_port:$cups_local_smb_server"
		regsub -all {['" 	]} $redir2 {} redir2; #"
		set redir "$redir -R $redir2"
	}
	set redir [expand_IP $redir]
	return $redir
}

proc get_additional_redir {} {
	global additional_port_redirs additional_port_redirs_list
	global ts_only choose_x11vnc_opts
	if {! $additional_port_redirs || $additional_port_redirs_list == ""} {
		return ""
	}
	if {$ts_only && !$choose_x11vnc_opts} {
		return ""
	}
	set redir [string trim $additional_port_redirs_list]
	regsub -all {['"]} $redir {} redir; #"
	set redir " $redir"
	set redir [expand_IP $redir]
	return $redir
}

proc get_sound_redir {} {
	global sound_daemon_remote_port sound_daemon_local_port
	global sound_daemon_x11vnc

	set loc $sound_daemon_local_port
	if {! [regexp {:} $loc]} {
		global uname
		if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
			set loc "127.0.0.1:$loc"
		} else {
			global is_windows
			if {$is_windows} {
				global win_localhost
				set loc "$win_localhost:$loc"
			} else {
				set loc "localhost:$loc"
			}
		}
	}
	set redir "$sound_daemon_remote_port:$loc"
	regsub -all {['" 	]} $redir {} redir; #"
	set redir " -R $redir"
	set redir [expand_IP $redir]
	return $redir
}

proc get_smb_redir {} {
	global smb_mount_list

	set s [string trim $smb_mount_list]
	if {$s == ""} {
		return ""
	}

	set did(0) 1
	set redir ""
	set mntlist ""

	foreach line [split $s "\r\n"] {
		set str [string trim $line] 
		if {$str == ""} {
			continue
		}
		if {[regexp {^#} $str]} {
			continue
		}

		set port ""
		if [regexp {^([0-9][0-9]*)[ \t][ \t]*(.*)} $str mvar port rest] {
			# leading port
			set str [string trim $rest]
		}

		# grab:  //share /dest [host[:port]]
		set share ""
		set dest ""
		set hostport ""
		foreach item [split $str] {
			if {$item == ""} {
				continue
			}
			if {$share == ""} {
				set share [string trim $item]
			} elseif {$dest == ""} {
				set dest [string trim $item]
			} elseif {$hostport == ""} {
				set hostport [string trim $item]
			}
		}

		regsub {^~/} $dest {$HOME/} dest

		# work out the local host:port
		set lhost ""
		set lport ""
		if {$hostport != ""} {
			if [regexp {(.*):(.*)} $hostport mvar lhost lport] {
				;
			} else {
				set lhost $hostport
				set lport 139
			}
		} else {
			if [regexp {//([^/][^/]*)/} $share mvar h] {
				if [regexp {(.*):(.*)} $h mvar lhost lport] {
					;
				} else {
					set lhost $h
					set lport 139
				}
			} else {
				global is_windows win_localhost
				set lhost "localhost"
				if {$is_windows} {
					set lhost $win_localhost
				}
				set lport 139
			}
		}

		if {$port == ""} {
			if [info exists did("$lhost:$lport")] {
				# reuse previous one:
				set port $did("$lhost:$lport")
			} else {
				# choose one at random:
				for {set i 0} {$i < 3} {incr i} {
					set port [expr 20100 + 9000 * rand()]	
					set port [expr round($port)]
					if { ! [info exists did($port)] } {
						break
					}
				}
			}
			set did($port) 1
		}

		if {$mntlist != ""} {
			append mntlist " "
		}
		append mntlist "$share,$dest,$port"

		if { ! [info exists did("$lhost:$lport")] } {
			append redir " -R $port:$lhost:$lport"
			set did("$lhost:$lport") $port
		}
	}

	regsub -all {['"]} $redir {} redir; #"
	set redir [expand_IP $redir]

	regsub -all {['"]} $mntlist {} mntlist; #"

	set l [list]
	lappend l $redir
	lappend l $mntlist
	return $l
}

proc ugly_setup_scripts {mode tag} {

set cmd(1) {
	SSHD_PID=""
	FLAG=$HOME/.vnc-helper-flag__PID__

	if [ "X$USER" = "X" ]; then
		USER=$LOGNAME
	fi

	DO_CUPS=0
	cups_dir=$HOME/.cups
	cups_cfg=$cups_dir/client.conf
	cups_host=localhost
	cups_port=NNNN

	DO_SMB=0
	DO_SMB_SU=0
	DO_SMB_WAIT=0
	smb_mounts=
	DONE_PORT=NNNN
	smb_script=$HOME/.smb-mounts__PID__.sh

	DO_SOUND=0
	DO_SOUND_KILL=0
	DO_SOUND_RESTART=0
	sound_daemon_remote_prog=
	sound_daemon_remote_args=

	findpid() {
		i=1
		back=10
		touch $FLAG

		if [ "X$TOPPID" = "X" ]; then
			TOPPID=$$
			back=50
		fi

		while [ $i -lt $back ]
		do
			try=`expr $TOPPID - $i`
			if ps $try 2>/dev/null | grep sshd >/dev/null; then
				SSHD_PID="$try"	
				echo SSHD_PID=$try
				echo
				break
			fi
			i=`expr $i + 1`
		done
		echo MY_PID=$$
		tty
		echo
	}

	wait_til_ssh_gone() {
		try_perl=""
		if type perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
			try_perl=1
		fi
		uname=`uname`
		if [ "X$uname" != "XLinux" -a "X$uname" != "XSunOS" ]; then
			try_perl=""
		fi
		if [ "X$try_perl" = "X1" ]; then
			# try to avoid wasting pids:
			perl -e "while (1) {if(! -e \"/proc/$SSHD_PID\"){exit} if(! -f \"$FLAG\"){exit} sleep 1;}"
		else
			while [ 1 ]
			do
				ps $SSHD_PID > /dev/null 2>&1
				if [ $? != 0 ]; then
					break
				fi
				if [ ! -f $FLAG ]; then
					break
				fi
				sleep 1
			done
		fi
		rm -f $FLAG
		if [ "X$DO_SMB_WAIT" = "X1" ]; then
			rm -f $smb_script
		fi
	}
};

set cmd(2) {
	update_client_conf() {
		mkdir -p $cups_dir
		if [ -f $cups_cfg ]; then
			cp -p $cups_cfg $cups_cfg.back
		else
			touch $cups_cfg.back
		fi
		sed -e "s/^ServerName/#-etv-#ServerName/" $cups_cfg.back > $cups_cfg
		echo "ServerName $cups_host:$cups_port" >> $cups_cfg
		echo
		echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
		echo "The CUPS $cups_cfg config file has been set to:"
		echo
		cat $cups_cfg
		echo
		echo "If there are problems automatically restoring it, edit or"
		echo "remove the file to go back to local CUPS settings."
		echo
		echo "A backup has been placed in: $cups_cfg.back"
		echo
		echo "See the help description for more details on printing."
		echo
		echo "done."
		echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
		echo
	}

	reset_client_conf() {
		cp -p $cups_cfg $cups_cfg.tmp
		grep -v "^ServerName" $cups_cfg.tmp | sed -e "s/^#-etv-#ServerName/ServerName/" > $cups_cfg
		rm -f $cups_cfg.tmp
	}

	cupswait() {
		trap "" INT QUIT HUP
		wait_til_ssh_gone
		reset_client_conf
	}
};

#		if [ "X$DONE_PORT" != "X" ]; then
#			if type perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
#				perl -e "use IO::Socket::INET; \$SIG{INT} = \"IGNORE\"; \$SIG{QUIT} = \"IGNORE\"; \$SIG{HUP} = \"INGORE\"; my \$client = IO::Socket::INET->new(Listen => 5, LocalAddr => \"localhost\", LocalPort => $DONE_PORT, Proto => \"tcp\")->accept(); \$line = <\$client>; close \$client; unlink \"$smb_script\";" </dev/null >/dev/null 2>/dev/null &
#				if [ $? = 0 ]; then
#					have_perl_done="1"
#				fi
#			fi
#		fi

set cmd(3) {
	smbwait() {
		trap "" INT QUIT HUP
		wait_til_ssh_gone
	}
	do_smb_mounts() {
		if [ "X$smb_mounts" = "X" ]; then
			return
		fi
		echo > $smb_script
		have_perl_done=""
		echo "echo" >> $smb_script 
		dests=""
		for mnt in $smb_mounts
		do
			smfs=`echo "$mnt" | awk -F, "{print \\\$1}"`
			dest=`echo "$mnt" | awk -F, "{print \\\$2}"`
			port=`echo "$mnt" | awk -F, "{print \\\$3}"`
			dest=`echo "$dest" | sed -e "s,__USER__,$USER,g" -e "s,__HOME__,$HOME,g"`
			if [ ! -d $dest ]; then
				mkdir -p $dest
			fi
			echo "echo SMBMOUNT:" >> $smb_script
			echo "echo smbmount $smfs $dest -o uid=$USER,ip=127.0.0.1,ttl=20000,port=$port" >> $smb_script
			echo "smbmount \"$smfs\" \"$dest\" -o uid=$USER,ip=127.0.0.1,ttl=20000,port=$port" >> $smb_script
			echo "echo; df \"$dest\"; echo" >> $smb_script
			dests="$dests $dest"
		done
		#}
};

set cmd(4) {
		echo "(" >> $smb_script
		echo "trap \"\" INT QUIT HUP" >> $smb_script

		try_perl=""
		if type perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
			try_perl=1
		fi
		uname=`uname`
		if [ "X$uname" != "XLinux" -a "X$uname" != "XSunOS" ]; then
			try_perl=""
		fi

		if [ "X$try_perl" = "X" ]; then
			echo "while [ -f $smb_script ]" >> $smb_script
			echo "do" >> $smb_script
			echo "     sleep 1" >> $smb_script
			echo "done" >> $smb_script
		else
			echo "perl -e \"while (-f \\\\\"$smb_script\\\\\") {sleep 1;} exit 0;\"" >> $smb_script
		fi
		for dest in $dests
		do
			echo "echo smbumount $dest" >> $smb_script
			echo "smbumount \"$dest\"" >> $smb_script
		done
		echo ") &" >> $smb_script
		echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
		if [ "$DO_SMB_SU" = "0" ]; then
			echo "We now run the smbmount script as user $USER"
			echo
			echo sh $smb_script
			sh $smb_script
			rc=0
		elif [ "$DO_SMB_SU" = "1" ]; then
			echo "We now run the smbmount script via su(1)"
			echo
			echo "The first \"Password:\" will be for that of root to run the smbmount script."
			echo
			echo "Subsequent \"Password:\" will be for the SMB share(s) (hit Return if no passwd)"
			echo
			echo SU:
			echo "su root -c \"sh $smb_script\""
			su root -c "sh $smb_script"
			rc=$?
		elif [ "$DO_SMB_SU" = "2" ]; then
			echo "We now run the smbmount script via sudo(8)"
			echo
			echo "The first \"Password:\" will be for that of the sudo(8) password."
			echo
			echo "Subsequent \"Password:\" will be for the SMB shares (hit enter if no passwd)"
			echo
			echo SUDO:
			echo sudo sh $smb_script
			sudo sh $smb_script
			rc=$?
		fi
};

set cmd(5) {
		#{
		echo
		if [ "$rc" = 0 ]; then
			if [ "X$have_perl_done" = "X1" -o 1 = 1 ] ; then
				echo
				echo "Your SMB shares will be unmounted when the VNC connection closes,"
				echo "*As Long As* No Applications have any of the share files opened or are"
				echo "cd-ed into any of the share directories."
				echo
				echo "Try to make sure nothing is accessing the SMB shares before disconnecting"
				echo "the VNC session.  If you fail to do that follow these instructions:"
			fi
			echo
			echo "To unmount your SMB shares make sure no applications are still using any of"
			echo "the files and no shells are still cd-ed into the share area, then type:"
			echo 
			echo "   rm -f $smb_script"
			echo 
			echo "In the worst case run: smbumount /path/to/mount/point for each mount as root"
			echo "Even with the remote redirection gone the kernel should umount after a timeout."
		else
			echo 
			if [ "$DO_SMB_SU" = "1" ]; then
				echo "su(1) to run smbmount(8) failed."
			elif [ "$DO_SMB_SU" = "2" ]; then
				echo "sudo(8) to run smbmount(8) failed."
			fi
			rm -f $smb_script
		fi
		echo
		echo "done."
		echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
		echo
	}
};

set cmd(6) {

	setup_sound() {
		dpid=""
		d=$sound_daemon_remote_prog
		if type pgrep >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
			dpid=`pgrep -U $USER -x $d | head -1`
		else
			dpid=`env PATH=/usr/ucb:$PATH ps wwwwaux | grep -w $USER | grep -w $d | grep -v grep | head -1`
		fi
		echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
		echo "Setting up Sound: pid=$dpid"
		if [ "X$dpid" != "X" ]; then
			dcmd=`env PATH=/usr/ucb:$PATH ps wwwwaux | grep -w $USER | grep -w $d | grep -w $dpid | grep -v grep | head -1 | sed -e "s/^.*$d/$d/"`
			if [ "X$DO_SOUND_KILL" = "X1" ]; then
				echo "Stopping sound daemon: $sound_daemon_remote_prog $dpid"
				echo "sound cmd: $dcmd"
				kill -TERM $dpid
			fi
		fi
		echo
		echo "done."
		echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
		echo
	}

	reset_sound() {
		if [ "X$DO_SOUND_RESTART" = "X1" ]; then
			d=$sound_daemon_remote_prog
			a=$sound_daemon_remote_args
			echo "Restaring sound daemon: $d $a"
			$d $a </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &
		fi
	}

	soundwait() {
		trap "" INT QUIT HUP
		wait_til_ssh_gone
		reset_sound
	}

	findpid

	if [ $DO_SMB = 1 ]; then
		do_smb_mounts
	fi

	waiter=0

	if [ $DO_CUPS = 1 ]; then
		update_client_conf
		cupswait </dev/null >/dev/null 2>/dev/null &
		waiter=1
	fi

	if [ $DO_SOUND = 1 ]; then
		setup_sound
		soundwait </dev/null >/dev/null 2>/dev/null &
		waiter=1
	fi
	if [ $DO_SMB_WAIT = 1 ]; then
		if [ $waiter != 1 ]; then
			smbwait </dev/null >/dev/null 2>/dev/null &
			waiter=1
		fi
	fi


	#FINMSG
	echo
	echo "--vnc-helper-exiting--"
	echo
	#cat $0
	rm -f $0
	exit 0
};

	set cmdall ""

	for {set i 1} {$i <= 6} {incr i} {
		set v $cmd($i);
		regsub -all "\n" $v "%" v
		set cmd($i) $v
		append cmdall "echo "
		if {$i == 1} {
			append cmdall {TOPPID=$$%} 
		}
		append cmdall {'}
		append cmdall $cmd($i)
		append cmdall {' | tr '%' '\n'}
		if {$i == 1} {
			append cmdall {>}
		} else {
			append cmdall {>>}
		}
		append cmdall {$HOME/.vnc-helper-cmd__PID__; }
	}
	append cmdall {sh $HOME/.vnc-helper-cmd__PID__; }

	regsub -all {vnc-helper-cmd} $cmdall "vnc-helper-cmd-$mode" cmdall
	if {$tag == ""} {
		set tag [pid]
	}
	regsub -all {__PID__} $cmdall "$tag" cmdall

	set orig $cmdall

	global use_cups cups_local_server cups_remote_port cups_manage_rcfile cups_x11vnc
	if {$use_cups && $cups_manage_rcfile} {
		if {$mode == "post"} {
			regsub {DO_CUPS=0} $cmdall {DO_CUPS=1} cmdall
			regsub {cups_port=NNNN} $cmdall "cups_port=$cups_remote_port" cmdall
		}
	}
	
	global use_smbmnt smb_su_mode smb_mounts 
	if {$use_smbmnt} {
		if {$smb_mounts != ""} {
			set smbm $smb_mounts
			regsub -all {%USER} $smbm "__USER__" smbm
			regsub -all {%HOME} $smbm "__HOME__" smbm
			if {$mode == "pre"} {
				regsub {DO_SMB=0} $cmdall {DO_SMB=1} cmdall
				if {$smb_su_mode == "su"} {
					regsub {DO_SMB_SU=0} $cmdall {DO_SMB_SU=1} cmdall
				} elseif {$smb_su_mode == "sudo"} {
					regsub {DO_SMB_SU=0} $cmdall {DO_SMB_SU=2} cmdall
				} elseif {$smb_su_mode == "none"} {
					regsub {DO_SMB_SU=0} $cmdall {DO_SMB_SU=0} cmdall
				} else {
					regsub {DO_SMB_SU=0} $cmdall {DO_SMB_SU=1} cmdall
				}
				regsub {smb_mounts=} $cmdall "smb_mounts=\"$smbm\"" cmdall
			} elseif {$mode == "post"} {
				regsub {DO_SMB_WAIT=0} $cmdall {DO_SMB_WAIT=1} cmdall
			}
		}
	}

	global use_sound
	if {$use_sound} {
		if {$mode == "pre"} {
			global sound_daemon_remote_cmd sound_daemon_kill sound_daemon_restart
			if {$sound_daemon_kill} {
				regsub {DO_SOUND_KILL=0} $cmdall {DO_SOUND_KILL=1} cmdall
				regsub {DO_SOUND=0} $cmdall {DO_SOUND=1} cmdall
			}
			if {$sound_daemon_restart} {
				regsub {DO_SOUND_RESTART=0} $cmdall {DO_SOUND_RESTART=1} cmdall
				regsub {DO_SOUND=0} $cmdall {DO_SOUND=1} cmdall
			}
			set sp [string trim $sound_daemon_remote_cmd]
			regsub {[ \t].*$} $sp "" sp
			set sa [string trim $sound_daemon_remote_cmd]
			regsub {^[^ \t][^ \t]*[ \t][ \t]*} $sa "" sa
			regsub {sound_daemon_remote_prog=} $cmdall "sound_daemon_remote_prog=\"$sp\"" cmdall
			regsub {sound_daemon_remote_args=} $cmdall "sound_daemon_remote_args=\"$sa\"" cmdall
		}
	}
	
	if {$mode == "pre"} {
		set dopre 0
		if {$use_smbmnt && $smb_mounts != ""} {
			set dopre 1
		}
		if {$use_sound && $sound_daemon_kill} {
			set dopre 1
		}
		if {$dopre} {
			global is_windows
			if {$is_windows} {
				regsub {#FINMSG} $cmdall {echo "Now Go Click on the Label to Start the 2nd SSH"} cmdall
			} else {
				regsub {#FINMSG} $cmdall {echo "Finished with the 1st SSH tasks, the 2nd SSH should start shortly..."} cmdall
			}
		}
	}

	if {"$orig" == "$cmdall"} {
		return ""
	} else {
		return $cmdall
	}
}

proc ts_unixpw_dialog {} {

	toplev .uxpw
	wm title .uxpw "Use unixpw"

	scroll_text .uxpw.f 80 14

	global ts_unixpw

	set msg {
    This enables the x11vnc unixpw mode.  A Login: and Password: dialog
    will be presented in the VNC Viewer for the user to provide any Unix
    username and password whose session he wants to connect to.  So this
    may require typing in the password a 2nd time after the one for SSH.

    This mode is useful if a shared terminal services user (e.g. 'tsuser')
    is used for the SSH login part (say via the SSH authorized_keys
    mechanism and all users share the same private SSH key for 'tsuser').

    Note, However that the default usage of a per-user SSH login should
    be the simplest and also sufficient for most situations, in which
    case this "Use unixpw" option should NOT be selected.
}
	.uxpw.f.t insert end $msg

	button .uxpw.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .uxpw; set ts_unixpw 0}
	bind .uxpw <Escape> {destroy .uxpw; set ts_unixpw 0}
	wm protocol .uxpw WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .uxpw; set ts_unixpw 0}

	button .uxpw.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .uxpw; set ts_unixpw 1}

	pack .uxpw.done .uxpw.cancel -side bottom -fill x
	pack .uxpw.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .uxpw
}

proc ts_vncshared_dialog {} {

	toplev .vncs
	wm title .vncs "VNC Shared"

	scroll_text .vncs.f 80 23

	global ts_vncshared

	set msg {
    Normal use of this program, 'tsvnc', *ALREADY* allows simultaneous
    shared access of the remote desktop:   You simply log in as many
    times from as many different locations with 'tsvnc' as you like.

    However, doing it that way starts up a new x11vnc for each connection.
    In some circumstances you may want a single x11vnc running but allow
    multiple VNC viewers to access it simultaneously.

    This option (VNC Shared) enables that rarer usage case by passing
    '-shared' to the remote x11vnc command.

    With this option enabled, the new shared connections must
    still connect to the Terminal Server via SSH for encryption and
    authentication.  They must also do the normal SSH port redirection
    to access the x11vnc port (usually 5900, but look for the PORT=
    output for the actual value).

    They could use SSVNC for that, or do it manually in terminal
    windows, more information:

       http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#tunnelling
}
	.vncs.f.t insert end $msg

	button .vncs.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .vncs; set ts_vncshared 0}
	bind .vncs <Escape> {destroy .vncs; set ts_vncshared 0}
	wm protocol .vncs WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .vncs; set ts_vncshared 0}
	button .vncs.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .vncs; set ts_vncshared 1}

	pack .vncs.done .vncs.cancel -side bottom -fill x
	pack .vncs.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .vncs
}

proc ts_multi_dialog {} {

	toplev .mult
	wm title .mult "Multiple Sessions"

	scroll_text .mult.f 80 21

	global ts_multisession choose_multisession

	set msg {
    Normally in Terminal Services mode (tsvnc) your user account (the
    one you SSH in as) can only have a single Terminal Services X session
    running at a time on one server machine.  

    This is simply because x11vnc chooses the first Desktop (X session)
    of yours that it can find.  It will never create a 2nd X session
    because it keeps finding the 1st one.

    To have Multiple Sessions for one username on a single machine,
    choose a unique Session "Tag", that will be associated with the X
    session and x11vnc will only choose the one that has this Tag. 

    For this to work ALL of your sessions on the server machine must
    have a different tag (that is, if you have an existing session with
    no tag, x11vnc might find a tagged one first instead of it).

    The tag must be made of only letters, numbers, dash, or underscore.

    Examples:  KDE_SMALL,  gnome-2,  test1
}
	.mult.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .mult.c
	label .mult.c.l -anchor w -text "Tag:"
	entry .mult.c.e -width 20 -textvariable ts_multisession
	pack .mult.c.l -side left
	pack .mult.c.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .mult.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .mult; set choose_multisession 0}
	bind .mult <Escape> {destroy .mult; set choose_multisession 0}
	wm protocol .mult WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .mult; set choose_multisession 0}

	bind .mult.c.e <Return> {destroy .mult; set choose_multisession 1}
	button .mult.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .mult; set choose_multisession 1}

	pack .mult.done .mult.cancel .mult.c -side bottom -fill x
	pack .mult.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .mult
	focus .mult.c.e 
}

proc ts_xlogin_dialog {} {

	toplev .xlog
	wm title .xlog "X Login"

	scroll_text .xlog.f 80 33

	global ts_xlogin

	set msg {
    If you have root (sudo(1)) permission on the remote machine, you
    can have x11vnc try to connect to a X display(s) that has No One
    Logged In Yet.  This is most likely the login greeter running on
    the Physical console.  sudo(1) is used to run x11vnc with FD_XDM=1.

    This is different from tsvnc's regular Terminal Services mode where
    usually a virtual (RAM only, e.g. Xvfb) X server used.  With this option
    it is the physical graphics hardware that will be connected to.

    Note that if your user is ALREADY logged into the physical display,
    you don't need to use this X Login option because x11vnc should find
    it in its normal find-display procedure and not need sudo(1).

    An initial ssh running 'sudo id' is performed to try to 'prime' 
    sudo so the 2nd one that runs x11vnc does not need a password.
    This may not always succeed...

    Note that if someone is already logged into the display console
    via XDM (GDM, KDM etc.) you will see and control their X session.

    Otherwise, you will get the Greeter X login screen where you can
    log in via username and password.  Your SSVNC 'Terminal Services'
    Desktop Type, Size, Printing etc. settings will be ignored in this
    case of course because XDM, GDM, or KDM is creating your X session,
    not x11vnc.

    Note that the GDM display manager has a setting KillInitClients in
    gdm.conf that will kill x11vnc right after you log in, and so you
    would have to repeat the whole process ('Connect' button) to attach to
    your session. See http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-display-manager
    for more info.
}
	.xlog.f.t insert end $msg

	button .xlog.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .xlog; set ts_xlogin 0}
	bind .xlog <Escape> {destroy .xlog; set ts_xlogin 0}
	wm protocol .xlog WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .xlog; set ts_xlogin 0}

	button .xlog.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .xlog; set ts_xlogin 1}

	pack .xlog.done .xlog.cancel -side bottom -fill x
	pack .xlog.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .xlog
}


proc ts_othervnc_dialog {} {

	toplev .ovnc
	wm title .ovnc "Other VNC Server"

	scroll_text .ovnc.f 80 21

	global ts_othervnc choose_othervnc

	set msg {
    The x11vnc program running on the remote machine can be instructed to
    immediately redirect to some other (3rd party, e.g. Xvnc or vnc.so)
    VNC server.

    It should be a little faster to have x11vnc forward the VNC protocol
    rather than having it poll the corresponding X server for changes
    in the way it normally does and translate to VNC.

    This mode also enables a simple way to add SSL or find X display
    support to a 3rd party VNC Server lacking these features.

    In the entry box put the other vnc display, e.g. "localhost:0" or
    "somehost:5".

    The string "find" in the entry will have x11vnc try to find an X
    display in its normal way, and then redirect to the corresponding VNC
    server port.  This assumes if the X display is, say, :2 (i.e. port
    6002) then the VNC display is also :2 (i.e. port 5902).  This mode is
    the same as an "X Server Type" of "Xvnc.redirect" (and overrides it).
}
	.ovnc.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .ovnc.c
	label .ovnc.c.l -anchor w -text "Other VNC Server:"
	entry .ovnc.c.e -width 20 -textvariable ts_othervnc
	pack .ovnc.c.l -side left
	pack .ovnc.c.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .ovnc.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .ovnc; set choose_othervnc 0}
	bind .ovnc <Escape> {destroy .ovnc; set choose_othervnc 0}
	wm protocol .ovnc WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .ovnc; set choose_othervnc 0}
	button .ovnc.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .ovnc; set choose_othervnc 1}
	bind .ovnc.c.e <Return> {destroy .ovnc; set choose_othervnc 1}

	if {$ts_othervnc == ""} {
		set ts_othervnc "find"
	}

	pack .ovnc.done .ovnc.cancel .ovnc.c -side bottom -fill x
	pack .ovnc.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .ovnc
	focus .ovnc.c.e 
}

proc ts_sleep_dialog {} {

	toplev .eslp
	wm title .eslp "Extra Sleep"

	scroll_text .eslp.f 80 5

	global extra_sleep

	set msg {
    Sleep: Enter a number to indicate how many extra seconds to sleep
    while waiting for the VNC viewer to start up.  On Windows this
    can give extra time to enter the Putty/Plink password, etc.
}
	.eslp.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .eslp.c
	label .eslp.c.l -anchor w -text "Extra Sleep:"
	entry .eslp.c.e -width 20 -textvariable extra_sleep
	pack .eslp.c.l -side left
	pack .eslp.c.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .eslp.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .eslp; set choose_sleep 0}
	bind .eslp <Escape> {destroy .eslp; set choose_sleep 0}
	wm protocol .eslp WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .eslp; set choose_sleep 0}
	button .eslp.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .eslp; set choose_sleep 1}
	bind .eslp.c.e <Return> {destroy .eslp; set choose_sleep 1}

	global choose_sleep
	if {! $choose_sleep} {
		set extra_sleep ""
	}

	pack .eslp.done .eslp.cancel .eslp.c -side bottom -fill x
	pack .eslp.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .eslp
	focus .eslp.c.e 
}

proc ts_ncache_dialog {} {

	toplev .nche
	wm title .nche "Client-Side Caching"

	scroll_text .nche.f 80 22

	global ts_ncache choose_ncache

	set msg {
    This enables the *experimental* x11vnc client-side caching mode.
    It often gives nice speedups, but can sometimes lead to painting
    errors or window "flashing". (you can repaint the screen by tapping
    the Left Alt key 3 times in a row)

    It is a very simple but hoggy method: uncompressed image pixmaps are
    stored in the viewer in a large (20-100MB) display region beneath
    the actual display screen.  You may need also to adjust your VNC Viewer
    to not show this region (the SSVNC Unix viewer does it automatically).

    The scheme uses a lot of RAM, but at least it has the advantage that
    it works with every VNC Viewer.  Otherwise the VNC protocol would
    need to be modified, changing both the server and the viewer.

    Set the x11vnc "-ncache" parameter to an even integer between 2
    and 20.  This is the increase in area factor over the normal screen
    for the caching region.  So 10 means use 10 times the RAM to store
    pixmaps.  The default is 8.

    More info: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-client-caching
}
	.nche.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .nche.c
	label .nche.c.l -anchor w -text "ncache:"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r2  -text "2"  -variable ts_ncache -value "2"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r4  -text "4"  -variable ts_ncache -value "4"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r6  -text "6"  -variable ts_ncache -value "6"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r8  -text "8"  -variable ts_ncache -value "8"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r10 -text "10" -variable ts_ncache -value "10"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r12 -text "12" -variable ts_ncache -value "12"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r14 -text "14" -variable ts_ncache -value "14"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r16 -text "16" -variable ts_ncache -value "16"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r18 -text "18" -variable ts_ncache -value "18"
	radiobutton .nche.c.r20 -text "20" -variable ts_ncache -value "20"
	pack .nche.c.l -side left
	pack .nche.c.r2 .nche.c.r4 .nche.c.r6 .nche.c.r8 .nche.c.r10 \
		.nche.c.r12 .nche.c.r14 .nche.c.r16 .nche.c.r18  .nche.c.r20 -side left
	button .nche.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .nche; set choose_ncache 0}
	bind .nche <Escape> {destroy .nche; set choose_ncache 0}
	wm protocol .nche WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .nche; set choose_ncache 0}
	button .nche.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .nche; set choose_ncache 1}

	pack .nche.done .nche.cancel .nche.c -side bottom -fill x
	pack .nche.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .nche
}

proc ts_x11vnc_opts_dialog {} {

	toplev .x11v
	wm title .x11v "x11vnc Options"

	scroll_text .x11v.f 80 23

	global ts_x11vnc_opts ts_x11vnc_path ts_x11vnc_autoport choose_x11vnc_opts
	global additional_port_redirs_list

	set msg {
    If you are an expert with x11vnc's endless options and tweaking
    parameters feel free to specify any you want here in "Options".

    Also, if you need to specify the path to the x11vnc program on the
    remote side because it will not be in $PATH, put it in the "Full
    Path" entry.

    Port Redirs are additional SSH "-L port:host:port" or "-R port:host:port"
    (forward or reverse, resp.) port redirections you want.  In SSVNC mode,
    see the detailed description under: Options -> Advanced -> Port Redirs.

    Some potentially useful options:

	-solid		-scale		-scale_cursor
	-passwd		-rfbauth	-http
	-xrandr		-rotate		-noxdamage
	-xkb		-skip_lockkeys	-nomodtweak
	-repeat		-cursor		-wmdt
	-nowireframe	-ncache_cr	-speeds

    More info: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-cmdline-opts
}
#    In Auto Port put a starting port for x11vnc to try autoprobing
#    instead of the default 5900.  It starts at the value you supply and
#    works upward until a free one is found. (x11vnc 0.9.3 or later).

	.x11v.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .x11v.c
	label .x11v.c.l -width 10 -anchor w -text "Options:"
	entry .x11v.c.e -textvariable ts_x11vnc_opts
	pack .x11v.c.l -side left
	pack .x11v.c.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .x11v.c2
	label .x11v.c2.l -width 10 -anchor w -text "Full Path:"
	entry .x11v.c2.e -textvariable ts_x11vnc_path
	pack .x11v.c2.l -side left
	pack .x11v.c2.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

#	frame .x11v.c3
#	label .x11v.c3.l -width 10 -anchor w -text "Auto Port:"
#	entry .x11v.c3.e -textvariable ts_x11vnc_autoport
#	pack .x11v.c3.l -side left
#	pack .x11v.c3.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .x11v.c4
	label .x11v.c4.l -width 10 -anchor w -text "Port Redirs:"
	entry .x11v.c4.e -textvariable additional_port_redirs_list
	pack .x11v.c4.l -side left
	pack .x11v.c4.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .x11v.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .x11v; set choose_x11vnc_opts 0}
	bind .x11v <Escape> {destroy .x11v; set choose_x11vnc_opts 0}
	wm protocol .x11v WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .x11v; set choose_x11vnc_opts 0}
	button .x11v.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .x11v; set choose_x11vnc_opts 1;
			if {$additional_port_redirs_list != ""} {set additional_port_redirs 1} else {set additional_port_redirs 0}}

#	pack .x11v.done .x11v.cancel .x11v.c4 .x11v.c3 .x11v.c2 .x11v.c -side bottom -fill x
	pack .x11v.done .x11v.cancel .x11v.c4 .x11v.c2 .x11v.c -side bottom -fill x
	pack .x11v.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .x11v
	focus .x11v.c.e 
}


proc ts_filexfer_dialog {} {

	toplev .xfer
	wm title .xfer "File Transfer"
	global choose_filexfer ts_filexfer

	scroll_text .xfer.f 70 13

	set msg {
    x11vnc supports both the UltraVNC and TightVNC file transfer
    extensions.  On Windows both viewers support their file transfer
    protocol.  On Unix only the SSVNC VNC Viewer can do filexfer; it
    supports the UltraVNC flavor via a Java helper program (and so
    java(1) is required on the viewer-side).

    Choose the one you want based on VNC viewer you will use.
    The defaults for the SSVNC viewer package are TightVNC on
    Windows and UltraVNC on Unix.

    For more info see: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-filexfer
}
	.xfer.f.t insert end $msg

	global is_windows
	if {$ts_filexfer == ""} {
		if {$is_windows} {
			set ts_filexfer "tight"
		} else {
			set ts_filexfer "ultra"
		}
	}

	frame .xfer.c
	radiobutton .xfer.c.tight  -text "TightVNC"  -variable ts_filexfer -value "tight" -relief ridge
	radiobutton .xfer.c.ultra  -text "UltraVNC"  -variable ts_filexfer -value "ultra" -relief ridge

	pack .xfer.c.ultra .xfer.c.tight -side left -fill x -expand 1

	button .xfer.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .xfer; set choose_filexfer 0}
	bind .xfer <Escape> {destroy .xfer; set choose_filexfer 0}
	wm protocol .xfer WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .xfer; set choose_filexfer 0}
	button .xfer.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .xfer; set choose_filexfer 1}

	pack .xfer.done .xfer.cancel -side bottom -fill x
	pack .xfer.c -side bottom -fill x -expand 1
	pack .xfer.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .xfer
}

proc ts_cups_dialog {} {

	toplev .cups
	wm title .cups "CUPS and SMB Printing"
	global cups_local_server cups_remote_port cups_manage_rcfile cups_x11vnc
	global cups_local_smb_server cups_remote_smb_port

	scroll_text .cups.f 80 30
		

	set msg {
    This method requires working a CUPS Desktop setup on the remote side
    of the connection and working CUPS (or possibly Windows SMB or IPP)
    printing on the local side of the connection.

    Enter the VNC Viewer side (i.e. where you are sitting) CUPS server
    under "Local CUPS Server".  Use "localhost:631" if there is one
    on your viewer machine (cupsd), or, say, "my-print-srv:631" for a
    nearby CUPS print server.  631 is the default CUPS port.  On
    MacOSX it seems better to use "127.0.0.1" than "localhost".

    The remote Desktop session will have the variables CUPS_SERVER and
    IPP_PORT set so all printing applications will be redirected to your
    local CUPS server.  Your locally available printers should appear
    in the remote print dialogs.

    Windows/SMB Printers:  Under "Local SMB Print Server" you can
    set a port redirection for a Windows (non-CUPS) SMB printer.
    If localhost:139 does not work, try "IP:139", or use the known
    value of the IP address manually.  139 is the default SMB port;
    445 is also a possibility.

    On the remote side, in the Desktop session the variables $SMB_SERVER,
    $SMB_HOST, and $SMB_PORT will be set for you to use.

    Unfortunately, printing to Windows is only partially functional
    due to the general lack PostScript support on Windows.  We hope to
    improve this in the future.

    If you have print admin permission on the remote machine you can
    configure CUPS to know about your Windows printer via lpadmin(8) or
    a GUI tool.  You give it the URI: smb://localhost:port/printername.
    port will be found in the $SMB_PORT.  You also identify the printer
    type.  NOTE: You will leave "Local CUPS Server" blank in this case.
    The smbspool(1) command should also work as well, at least for
    PostScript printers.

    For more info see: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-cups
}
	.cups.f.t insert end $msg

	global uname
	if {$cups_local_server == ""} {
		if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
			set cups_local_server "127.0.0.1:631"
		} else {
			set cups_local_server "localhost:631"
		}
	}
	if {$cups_remote_port == ""} {
		set cups_remote_port [expr "6731 + int(1000 * rand())"]
	}
	if {$cups_local_smb_server == ""} {
		global is_windows
		if {$is_windows} {
			set cups_local_smb_server "IP:139"
		} elseif {$uname == "Darwin"} {
			set cups_local_smb_server "127.0.0.1:139"
		} else {
			set cups_local_smb_server "localhost:139"
		}
	}
	if {$cups_remote_smb_port == ""} {
		set cups_remote_smb_port [expr "7731 + int(1000 * rand())"]
	}

	frame .cups.serv
	label .cups.serv.l -anchor w -text "Local CUPS Server:      "
	entry .cups.serv.e -width 40 -textvariable cups_local_server
	pack .cups.serv.e -side right
	pack .cups.serv.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .cups.smbs
	label .cups.smbs.l -anchor w -text "Local SMB Print Server:      "
	entry .cups.smbs.e -width 40 -textvariable cups_local_smb_server
	pack .cups.smbs.e -side right
	pack .cups.smbs.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .cups.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .cups; set use_cups 0}
	bind .cups <Escape> {destroy .cups; set use_cups 0}
	wm protocol .cups WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .cups; set use_cups 0}
	button .cups.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .cups; if {$use_cups} {set_ssh}}

	pack .cups.done .cups.cancel .cups.smbs .cups.serv -side bottom -fill x
	pack .cups.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .cups
	focus .cups.serv.e
}


proc cups_dialog {} {

	toplev .cups
	wm title .cups "CUPS Tunnelling"
	global cups_local_server cups_remote_port cups_manage_rcfile cups_x11vnc
	global cups_local_smb_server cups_remote_smb_port
	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		ts_cups_dialog
		return
	}

	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .cups.f 80 25
	} else {
		scroll_text .cups.f
	}
		

	set msg {
    CUPS Printing requires SSH be used to set up the Print service port
    redirection.  This will be either of the "Use SSH" or "SSH + SSL"
    modes under "Options".  Pure SSL tunnelling will not work.

    This method requires working CUPS software setups on both the remote
    and local sides of the connection.

    (See Method #1 below for perhaps the easiest way to get applications to
    print through the tunnel; it requires printing admin privileges however).

    You choose an actual remote CUPS port below under "Use Remote CUPS
    Port:", 6631 is just our default and used in the examples below.
    Note that the normal default CUPS server port is 631.

    The port you choose must be unused on the VNC server machine (n.b. no
    checking is done).  Print requests connecting to it are redirected to
    your local machine through the SSH tunnel.  Note: root permission is
    needed for ports less than 1024 (this is not recommended).

    Then enter the VNC Viewer side (i.e. where you are sitting) CUPS server
    under "Local CUPS Server".  E.g. use "localhost:631" if there is one
    on the viewer machine, or, say, "my-print-srv:631" for a nearby CUPS
    print server.

    Several methods are now described for how to get applications to
    print through the port redirected tunnel.

    Method #0: Create or edit the file $HOME/.cups/client.conf on the VNC
    server side by putting in something like this in it:

    	ServerName localhost:6631

    based on the port you selected above.
    
    NOTE: For this client.conf ServerName setting to work with lp(1)
    and lpr(1) CUPS 1.2 or greater is required.  The cmdline option 
    "-h localhost:6631" can be used for older versions.  For client.conf to
    work in general (e.g. Openoffice, Firefox), a bugfix found in CUPS 1.2.3
    is required.  Two Workarounds (Methods #1 and #2) are described below.

    After the remote VNC Connection is finished, to go back to the non-SSH
    tunnelled CUPS server and either remove the client.conf file or comment
    out the ServerName line.  This restores the normal CUPS server for
    you on the remote machine.

    Select "Manage ServerName in the $HOME/.cups/client.conf file for me" to
    attempt to do this editing of the CUPS config file for you automatically.

    Select "Pass -env FD_CUPS=<Port> to x11vnc command line" if you are
    starting x11vnc as the Remote SSH Command, and x11vnc is running in
    -create mode (i.e. FINDCREATEDISPLAY).  That way, when your X session
    is created IPP_PORT will be set correctly for the entire session.

    You probably would never select both of the above two options at
    the same time, since they conflict with eachother to some degree.

    Method #1: If you have admin permission on the VNC Server machine you
    can likely "Add a Printer" via a GUI dialog, wizard, lpadmin(8), etc.
    This makes the client.conf ServerName parameter unnecessary.  You will
    need to tell the GUI dialog that the printer is at, e.g., localhost:6631,
    and anything else needed to identify the printer (type, model, etc).

    Method #2: Restarting individual applications with the IPP_PORT
    set will enable redirected printing for them, e.g.:

       env IPP_PORT=6631 firefox

    If you can only get Method #2 to work, an extreme application would
    be to run the whole desktop, e.g. env IPP_PORT=6631 gnome-session, but
    then you would need some sort of TCP redirector (ssh -L comes to mind),
    to direct it to 631 when not connected remotely.

    Windows/SMB Printers:  Under "Local SMB Print Server" you can set
    a port redirection for a Windows (non-CUPS) SMB printer.  E.g. port
    6632 -> localhost:139.  If localhost:139 does not work, try IP:139,
    etc. or put in the IP address manually.  Then at the least you can
    print using the smbspool(8) program like this:

       smbspool smb://localhost:6632/lp job user title 1 "" myfile.ps

    You could put this in a script, "myprinter".  It appears for the URI,
    only the number of copies ("1" above) and the file itself are important.
    (XXX this might only work for Samba printers...)

    If you have root or print admin permission you can configure CUPS to
    know about this printer via lpadmin(8), etc.  You basically give it
    the smb://... URI.

    For more info see: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-cups
}
	.cups.f.t insert end $msg

	global uname
	if {$cups_local_server == ""} {
		if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
			set cups_local_server "127.0.0.1:631"
		} else {
			set cups_local_server "localhost:631"
		}
	}
	if {$cups_remote_port == ""} {
		set cups_remote_port "6631"
	}
	if {$cups_local_smb_server == ""} {
		global is_windows
		if {$is_windows} {
			set cups_local_smb_server "IP:139"
		} elseif {$uname == "Darwin"} {
			set cups_local_smb_server "127.0.0.1:139"
		} else {
			set cups_local_smb_server "localhost:139"
		}
	}
	if {$cups_remote_smb_port == ""} {
		set cups_remote_smb_port "6632"
	}

	frame .cups.serv
	label .cups.serv.l -anchor w -text "Local CUPS Server:      "
	entry .cups.serv.e -width 40 -textvariable cups_local_server
	pack .cups.serv.e -side right
	pack .cups.serv.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .cups.port
	label .cups.port.l -anchor w -text "Use Remote CUPS Port:"
	entry .cups.port.e -width 40 -textvariable cups_remote_port
	pack .cups.port.e -side right
	pack .cups.port.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .cups.smbs
	label .cups.smbs.l -anchor w -text "Local SMB Print Server:      "
	entry .cups.smbs.e -width 40 -textvariable cups_local_smb_server
	pack .cups.smbs.e -side right
	pack .cups.smbs.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .cups.smbp
	label .cups.smbp.l -anchor w -text "Use Remote SMB Print Port:"
	entry .cups.smbp.e -width 40 -textvariable cups_remote_smb_port
	pack .cups.smbp.e -side right
	pack .cups.smbp.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	checkbutton .cups.cupsrc -anchor w -variable cups_manage_rcfile -text \
		"Manage ServerName in the remote \$HOME/.cups/client.conf file for me"

	checkbutton .cups.x11vnc -anchor w -variable cups_x11vnc -text \
		"Pass -env FD_CUPS=<Port> to x11vnc command line."

	button .cups.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .cups; set use_cups 0}
	bind .cups <Escape> {destroy .cups; set use_cups 0}
	wm protocol .cups WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .cups; set use_cups 0}
	button .cups.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .cups; if {$use_cups} {set_ssh}}

	button .cups.guess -text "Help me decide ..." -command {}
	.cups.guess configure -state disabled

	pack .cups.done .cups.cancel .cups.guess .cups.x11vnc .cups.cupsrc .cups.smbp .cups.smbs .cups.port .cups.serv -side bottom -fill x
	pack .cups.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .cups
	focus .cups.serv.e
}

proc ts_sound_dialog {} {

	global is_windows
	global ts_only

	toplev .snd
	wm title .snd "Sound Tunnelling"

	scroll_text .snd.f 80 21

	set msg {
    Your remote Desktop will be started in an Enlightenment Sound Daemon
    (ESD) environment (esddsp(1), which must be installed on the remote
    machine), and a local ESD sound daemon (esd(1)) will be started to
    play the sounds for you to hear.

    In the entry box below you can choose the port that the local esd
    will use to listen on.  The default ESD port is 16001.  You will
    need to choose different values if you will have more than one esd
    running locally.

    The command run (with port replaced by your choice) will be:

      %RCMD

    Note: Unfortunately not all applications work with ESD.
          And esd's LD_PRELOAD is broken on 64+32bit Linux (x86_64).
          And so this mode is not working well currently... 
 
    For more info see: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-sound
}


	global sound_daemon_remote_port sound_daemon_local_port sound_daemon_local_cmd
	global sound_daemon_local_start sound_daemon_local_kill

	set sound_daemon_local_start 1
	set sound_daemon_local_kill 1

	if {$sound_daemon_remote_port == ""} {
		set sound_daemon_remote_port 16010
	}
	if {$sound_daemon_local_port == ""} {
		set sound_daemon_local_port 16010
	}

	if {$sound_daemon_local_cmd == ""} {
		global is_windows
		if {$is_windows} {
			set sound_daemon_local_cmd {esound\esd -promiscuous -as 5 -port %PORT -tcp -bind 127.0.0.1}
		} else {
			set sound_daemon_local_cmd {esd -promiscuous -as 5 -port %PORT -tcp -bind 127.0.0.1}
		}
	}
	regsub {%PORT} $sound_daemon_local_cmd $sound_daemon_local_port sound_daemon_local_cmd

	regsub {%RCMD} $msg $sound_daemon_local_cmd msg
	.snd.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .snd.lport
	label .snd.lport.l -anchor w -text "Local Sound Port:     "
	entry .snd.lport.e -width 45 -textvariable sound_daemon_local_port
	pack .snd.lport.e -side right
	pack .snd.lport.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .snd.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .snd; set use_sound 0}
	bind .snd <Escape> {destroy .snd; set use_sound 0}
	wm protocol .snd WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .snd; set use_sound 0}
	button .snd.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .snd; if {$use_sound} {set_ssh}}
	bind .snd.lport.e <Return> {destroy .snd; if {$use_sound} {set_ssh}}

	pack .snd.done .snd.cancel .snd.lport -side bottom -fill x
	pack .snd.f -side bottom -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .snd
	focus .snd.lport.e
}

proc sound_dialog {} {

	global is_windows
	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		ts_sound_dialog;
		return
	}

	toplev .snd
	wm title .snd "ESD/ARTSD Sound Tunnelling"

	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .snd.f 80 20
	} else {
		scroll_text .snd.f 80 30
	}

	set msg {
    Sound tunnelling to a sound daemon requires SSH be used to set up
    the service port redirection.  This will be either of the "Use SSH"
    or "SSH + SSL" modes under "Options".  Pure SSL tunnelling
    will not work.

    This method requires working Sound daemon (e.g. ESD or ARTSD) software
    setups on both the remote and local sides of the connection.

    Often this means you want to run your ENTIRE remote desktop with ALL
    applications instructed to use the sound daemon's network port.  E.g.

        esddsp -s localhost:16001  startkde
        esddsp -s localhost:16001  gnome-session

    and similarly for artsdsp, etc.  You put this in your ~/.xession,
    or other startup file.  This is non standard.  If you do not want to
    do this you still can direct *individual* sound applications through
    the tunnel, for example "esddsp -s localhost:16001 soundapp", where
    "soundapp" is some application that makes noise (say xmms or mpg123).

    Select "Pass -env FD_ESD=<Port> to x11vnc command line."  if you are
    starting x11vnc as the Remote SSH Command, and x11vnc is running in
    -create mode (i.e. FINDCREATEDISPLAY).  That way, your X session is
    started via "esddsp -s ... <session>"  and the ESD variables will be
    set correctly for the entire session.  (This mode make most sense for
    a virtual, e.g. Xvfb or Xdummy session, not one a physical display).

    Also, usually the remote Sound daemon must be killed BEFORE the SSH port
    redir is established (because it is listening on the port we want to use
    for the SSH redir), and, presumably, restarted when the VNC connection
    finished.

    One may also want to start and kill a local sound daemon that will
    play the sound received over the network on the local machine.

    You can indicate the remote and local Sound daemon commands below and
    how they should be killed and/or restart.  Some examples:

        esd -promiscuous -as 5 -port 16001 -tcp -bind 127.0.0.1
        artsd -n -p 7265 -F 10 -S 4096 -n -s 5 -m artsmessage -l 3 -f

    or you can leave some or all blank and kill/start them manually.

    For convenience, a Windows port of ESD is provided in the util/esound
    directory, and so this might work for a Local command:

        esound\esd -promiscuous -as 5 -port 16001 -tcp -bind 127.0.0.1

    NOTE: If you indicate "Remote Sound daemon: Kill at start." below,
    then THERE WILL BE TWO SSH'S: THE FIRST ONE TO KILL THE DAEMON.
    So you may need to supply TWO SSH PASSWORDS, unless you are using
    something like ssh-agent(1), the Putty PW setting, etc.

    You will also need to supply the remote and local sound ports for
    the SSH redirs.  For esd the default port is 16001, but you can choose
    another one if you prefer.

    For "Local Sound Port" you can also supply "host:port" instead of just
    a numerical port to specify non-localhost connections, e.g. to another
    nearby machine.

    For more info see: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-sound
}
	.snd.f.t insert end $msg

	global sound_daemon_remote_port sound_daemon_local_port sound_daemon_local_cmd
	if {$sound_daemon_remote_port == ""} {
		set sound_daemon_remote_port 16001
	}
	if {$sound_daemon_local_port == ""} {
		set sound_daemon_local_port 16001
	}

	if {$sound_daemon_local_cmd == ""} {
		global is_windows
		if {$is_windows} {
			set sound_daemon_local_cmd {esound\esd -promiscuous -as 5 -port %PORT -tcp -bind 127.0.0.1}
		} else {
			set sound_daemon_local_cmd {esd -promiscuous -as 5 -port %PORT -tcp -bind 127.0.0.1}
		}
		regsub {%PORT} $sound_daemon_local_cmd $sound_daemon_local_port sound_daemon_local_cmd
	}


	frame .snd.remote
	label .snd.remote.l -anchor w -text "Remote Sound daemon cmd: "
	entry .snd.remote.e -width 45 -textvariable sound_daemon_remote_cmd
	pack .snd.remote.e -side right
	pack .snd.remote.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .snd.local
	label .snd.local.l -anchor w -text "Local Sound daemon cmd:     "
	entry .snd.local.e -width 45 -textvariable sound_daemon_local_cmd
	pack .snd.local.e -side right
	pack .snd.local.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .snd.rport
	label .snd.rport.l -anchor w -text "Remote Sound Port: "
	entry .snd.rport.e -width 45 -textvariable sound_daemon_remote_port
	pack .snd.rport.e -side right
	pack .snd.rport.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	frame .snd.lport
	label .snd.lport.l -anchor w -text "Local Sound Port:     "
	entry .snd.lport.e -width 45 -textvariable sound_daemon_local_port
	pack .snd.lport.e -side right
	pack .snd.lport.l -side left -expand 1 -fill x


	checkbutton .snd.sdk -anchor w -variable sound_daemon_kill -text \
		"Remote Sound daemon: Kill at start."

	checkbutton .snd.sdr -anchor w -variable sound_daemon_restart -text \
		"Remote Sound daemon: Restart at end."

	checkbutton .snd.sdsl -anchor w -variable sound_daemon_local_start -text \
		"Local Sound daemon: Run at start."

	checkbutton .snd.sdkl -anchor w -variable sound_daemon_local_kill -text \
		"Local Sound daemon: Kill at end."

	checkbutton .snd.x11vnc -anchor w -variable sound_daemon_x11vnc -text \
		"Pass -env FD_ESD=<Port> to x11vnc command line."

	button .snd.guess -text "Help me decide ..." -command {}
	.snd.guess configure -state disabled

	global is_win9x 
	if {$is_win9x} {
		.snd.local.e configure -state disabled
		.snd.local.l configure -state disabled
		.snd.sdsl configure -state disabled
		.snd.sdkl configure -state disabled
	}

	button .snd.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .snd; set use_sound 0}
	bind .snd <Escape> {destroy .snd; set use_sound 0}
	wm protocol .snd WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .snd; set use_sound 0}
	button .snd.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .snd; if {$use_sound} {set_ssh}}

	pack .snd.done .snd.cancel .snd.guess .snd.x11vnc .snd.sdkl .snd.sdsl .snd.sdr .snd.sdk .snd.lport .snd.rport \
		.snd.local .snd.remote -side bottom -fill x
	pack .snd.f -side bottom -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .snd
	focus .snd.remote.e
}

# Share ideas.
# 
# Unix:
# 
# if type smbclient
# first parse smbclient -L localhost -N
# and/or      smbclient -L `hostname` -N
# Get Sharenames and Servers and Domain.
# 
# loop over servers, doing smbclient -L server -N
# pile this into a huge list, sep by disk and printers.
# 
# WinXP:
# 
# parse "NET VIEW" output similarly.
# 
# Have checkbox for each disk.  Set default root to /var/tmp/${USER}-mnts
# Let them change that at once and have it populate. 
# 
# use   //hostname/share  /var/tmp/runge-mnts/hostname/share
# 
# 
# Printers, hmmm.  Can't add to remote cups list...  I guess have the list
# ready for CUPS dialog to suggest which SMB servers they want to redirect
# to...

proc get_hostname {} {
	global is_windows is_win9x
	set str ""
	if {$is_windows} {
		if {1} {
			catch {set str [exec hostname]}
			regsub -all {[\r]} $str "" str
		} else {
			catch {set str [exec net config]}
			if [regexp -nocase {Computer name[ \t]+\\\\([^ \t]+)} $str mv str] {
				;
			} else {
				set str ""
			}
		}
	} else {
		catch {set str [exec hostname]}
	}
	set str [string trim $str]
	return $str
}

proc smb_list_windows {smbhost} {
	global smb_local smb_local_hosts smb_this_host
	global is_win9x
	set dbg 0

	set domain ""

	if {$is_win9x} {
		# exec net view ... doesn't work.
		set smb_this_host "unknown"
		return
	}

	set this_host [get_hostname]
	set This_host [string toupper $this_host]
	set smb_this_host $This_host

	if {$smbhost == $smb_this_host} {
		catch {set out0 [exec net view]}
		regsub -all {[\r]} $out0 "" out0
		foreach line [split $out0 "\n"] {
			if [regexp -nocase {in workgroup ([^ \t]+)} $line mv wg] {
				regsub -all {[.]} $wg "" wg
				set domain $wg
			} elseif [regexp {^\\\\([^ \t]+)[ \t]*(.*)} $line mv host comment] {
				set smb_local($smbhost:server:$host) $comment
			}
		}
	}

	set out1 ""
	set h "\\\\$smbhost"
	catch {set out1 [exec net view $h]}
	regsub -all {[\r]} $out1 "" out1

	if {$dbg} {puts "SMBHOST: $smbhost"}

	set mode ""
	foreach line [split $out1 "\n"] {
		if [regexp {^[ \t]*---} $line] {
			continue
		}
		if [regexp -nocase {The command} $line] {
			continue
		}
		if [regexp -nocase {Shared resources} $line] {
			continue
		}
		if [regexp -nocase {^[ \t]*Share[ \t]*name} $line] {
			set mode "shares"
			continue
		}
		set line [string trim $line]
		if {$line == ""} {
			continue
		}
		if {$mode == "shares"} {
			if [regexp {^([^ \t]+)[ \t]+([^ \t]+)[ \t]*(.*)$} $line mv name type comment] {
				if {$dbg} {
					puts "SHR: $name"
					puts "---: $type"
					puts "---: $comment"
				}
				if [regexp -nocase {^Disk$} $type] {
					set smb_local($smbhost:disk:$name) $comment
				} elseif [regexp -nocase {^Print} $type] {
					set smb_local($smbhost:printer:$name) $comment
				}
			}
		}
	}

	set smb_local($smbhost:domain) $domain
}

proc smb_list_unix {smbhost} {
	global smb_local smb_local_hosts smb_this_host
	set smbclient [in_path smbclient]
	if {[in_path smbclient] == ""} {
		return ""
	}
	set dbg 0

	set this_host [get_hostname]
	set This_host [string toupper $this_host]
	set smb_this_host $This_host

	set out1 ""
	catch {set out1 [exec smbclient -N -L $smbhost 2>@ stdout]}

	if {$dbg} {puts "SMBHOST: $smbhost"}
	if {$smbhost == $this_host || $smbhost == $This_host} {
		if {$out1 == ""} {
			catch {set out1 [exec smbclient -N -L localhost 2>@ stdout]}
		}
	}

	set domain ""
	set mode ""
	foreach line [split $out1 "\n"] {
		if [regexp {^[ \t]*---} $line] {
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {Anonymous login} $line] {
			continue
		}
		if {$domain == "" && [regexp {Domain=\[([^\]]+)\]} $line mv domain]} {
			if {$dbg} {puts "DOM: $domain"}
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^[ \t]*Sharename} $line] {
			set mode "shares"
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^[ \t]*Server} $line] {
			set mode "server"
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^[ \t]*Workgroup} $line] {
			set mode "workgroup"
			continue
		}
		set line [string trim $line]
		if {$mode == "shares"} {
			if [regexp {^([^ \t]+)[ \t]+([^ \t]+)[ \t]*(.*)$} $line mv name type comment] {
				if {$dbg} {
					puts "SHR: $name"
					puts "---: $type"
					puts "---: $comment"
				}
				if [regexp -nocase {^Disk$} $type] {
					set smb_local($smbhost:disk:$name) $comment
				} elseif [regexp -nocase {^Printer$} $type] {
					set smb_local($smbhost:printer:$name) $comment
				}
			}
		} elseif {$mode == "server"} {
			if [regexp {^([^ \t]+)[ \t]*(.*)$} $line mv host comment] {
				if {$dbg} {
					puts "SVR: $host"
					puts "---: $comment"
				}
				set smb_local($smbhost:server:$host) $comment
			}
		} elseif {$mode == "workgroup"} {
			if [regexp {^([^ \t]+)[ \t]+(.*)$} $line mv work host] {
				if {$dbg} {
					puts "WRK: $work"
					puts "---: $host"
				}
				if {$host != ""} {
					set smb_local($smbhost:master:$work) $host
				}
			}
		}
	}

	set smb_local($smbhost:domain) $domain
}

proc smb_list {} {
	global is_windows smb_local smb_local_hosts
	global smb_host_list

	set smb_local(null) ""

	if {! [info exists smb_host_list]} {
		set smb_host_list ""
	}
	if [info exists smb_local] {
		unset smb_local
	}
	if [info exists smb_local_hosts] {
		unset smb_local_hosts
	}
			
	set this_host [get_hostname]
	set this_host [string toupper $this_host]
	if {$is_windows} {
		smb_list_windows $this_host
	} else {
		smb_list_unix $this_host
	}
	set did($this_host) 1 
	set keys [array names smb_local]
	foreach item [split $smb_host_list] {
		if {$item != ""} {
			set item [string toupper $item]
			lappend keys "$this_host:server:$item"
		}
	}
	foreach key $keys {
		if [regexp "^$this_host:server:(.*)\$" $key mv host]  {
			if {$host == ""} {
				continue
			}
			set smb_local_hosts($host) 1
			if {! [info exists did($host)]} {
				if {$is_windows} {
					smb_list_windows $host
				} else {
					smb_list_unix $host
				}
				set did($host) 1 
			}
		}
	}
}

proc smb_check_selected {} {
	global smbmount_exists smbmount_sumode
	global smb_selected smb_selected_mnt smb_selected_cb smb_selected_en

	set ok 0
	if {$smbmount_exists && $smbmount_sumode != "dontknow"} {
		set ok 1
	}
	set state disabled
	if {$ok} {
		set state normal
	}

	foreach cb [array names smb_selected_cb] {
		catch {$cb configure -state $state}
	}
	foreach en [array names smb_selected_en] {
		catch {$en configure -state $state}
	}
}

proc make_share_widgets {w} {
	
	set share_label $w.f.hl
	catch {$share_label configure -text "Share Name: PROBING ..."}
	update

	smb_list

	set saw_f 0
	foreach child [winfo children $w] {
		if {$child == "$w.f"} {
			set saw_f 1
			continue
		}
		catch {destroy $child}
	}

	set w1 47
	set w2 44

	if {! $saw_f} {
		set wf $w.f
		frame $wf
		label $wf.hl -width $w1 -text "Share Name:" -anchor w
		label $wf.hr -width $w2 -text "  Mount Point:" -anchor w

		pack $wf.hl $wf.hr -side left -expand 1
		pack $wf -side top -fill x

		.smbwiz.f.t window create end -window $w
	}

	global smb_local smb_local_hosts smb_this_host smb_selected smb_selected_mnt
	global smb_selected_host smb_selected_name
	global smb_selected_cb smb_selected_en
	global smb_host_list
	if [info exists smb_selected]      {array unset smb_selected }
	if [info exists smb_selected_mnt]  {array unset smb_selected_mnt}
	if [info exists smb_selected_cb]   {array unset smb_selected_cb}
	if [info exists smb_selected_en]   {array unset smb_selected_en}
	if [info exists smb_selected_host] {array unset smb_selected_host}
	if [info exists smb_selected_name] {array unset smb_selected_name}

	set hosts [list $smb_this_host]
	lappend hosts [lsort [array names smb_local_hosts]]

	set smb_host_list ""
	set i 0

	global smb_mount_prefix
	set smb_mount_prefix "/var/tmp/%USER-mnts"

	foreach host [lsort [array names smb_local_hosts]] {

		if [info exists did($host)] {
			continue
		}
		set did($host) 1

		append smb_host_list "$host "

		foreach key [lsort [array names smb_local]] {
			if [regexp {^([^:]+):([^:]+):(.*)$} $key mv host2 type name] {
				if {$host2 != $host}  {
					continue
				}
				if {$type != "disk"} {
					continue
				}
				set wf $w.f$i
				frame $wf
				checkbutton $wf.c -anchor w -width $w1 -variable smb_selected($i) \
					-text "//$host/$name" -relief ridge 
				if {! [info exists smb_selected($i)]} {
					set smb_selected($i) 0
				}

				entry $wf.e -width $w2 -textvariable smb_selected_mnt($i)
				set smb_selected_mnt($i) "$smb_mount_prefix/$host/$name"

				set smb_selected_host($i) $host
				set smb_selected_name($i) $name

				set smb_selected_cb($wf.c) $i
				set smb_selected_en($wf.e) $i
				set comment $smb_local($key)

				bind $wf.c <Enter> "$share_label configure -text {Share Name: $comment}"
				bind $wf.c <Leave> "$share_label configure -text {Share Name:}"

				$wf.c configure -state disabled
				$wf.e configure -state disabled

				pack $wf.c $wf.e -side left -expand 1
				pack $wf -side top -fill x
				incr i
			}
		}
	}
	if {$i == 0} {
		global is_win9x
		$share_label configure -text {Share Name: No SMB Share Hosts were found!}
		if {$is_win9x} {
			.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n(this feature does not work on Win9x you have have to enter them manually: //HOST/share /var/tmp/mymnt)\n"
		}
	} else {
		$share_label configure -text "Share Name: Found $i SMB Shares"
	}
	smb_check_selected
}

proc smb_help_me_decide {} {
	global is_windows
	global smb_local smb_local_hosts smb_this_host smb_selected smb_selected_mnt
	global smb_selected_host smb_selected_name
	global smb_selected_cb smb_selected_en
	global smb_host_list

	toplev .smbwiz
	set title "SMB Filesystem Tunnelling -- Help Me Decide"
	wm title .smbwiz $title
	set id "  "

	scroll_text .smbwiz.f 100 40

	set msg {
For now you will have to verify the following information manually.

You can do this by either logging into the remote machine to find the info or asking the sysadmin for it.  

}

	if {! $is_windows} {
		.smbwiz.f.t configure -font {Helvetica -12 bold}
	}
	.smbwiz.f.t insert end $msg

	set w .smbwiz.f.t.f1
	frame $w -bd 1 -relief ridge -cursor {top_left_arrow}

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n"

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "1) Indicate the existence of the 'smbmount' command on the remote system:\n"
	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n$id"
	global smbmount_exists
	set smbmount_exists 0

	checkbutton $w.smbmount_exists -pady 1 -anchor w -variable smbmount_exists \
		-text "Yes, the 'smbmount' command exists on the remote system." \
		-command smb_check_selected

	pack $w.smbmount_exists
	.smbwiz.f.t window create end -window $w

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n\n\n"

	set w .smbwiz.f.t.f2
	frame $w -bd 1 -relief ridge -cursor {top_left_arrow}

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "2) Indicate your authorization to run 'smbmount' on the remote system:\n"
	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n$id"
	global smbmount_sumode
	set smbmount_sumode "dontknow"

	radiobutton $w.dk -pady 1 -anchor w -variable smbmount_sumode -value dontknow \
		-text "I do not know if I can mount SMB shares on the remote system via 'smbmount'" \
		-command smb_check_selected
	pack $w.dk -side top -fill x

	radiobutton $w.su -pady 1 -anchor w -variable smbmount_sumode -value su \
		-text "I know the Password to run commands as root on the remote system via 'su'" \
		-command smb_check_selected
	pack $w.su -side top -fill x

	radiobutton $w.sudo -pady 1 -anchor w -variable smbmount_sumode -value sudo \
		-text "I know the Password to run commands as root on the remote system via 'sudo'" \
		-command smb_check_selected
	pack $w.sudo -side top -fill x

	radiobutton $w.ru -pady 1 -anchor w -variable smbmount_sumode -value none \
		-text "I do not need to be root on the remote system to mount SMB shares via 'smbmount'" \
		-command smb_check_selected
	pack $w.ru -side top -fill x

	.smbwiz.f.t window create end -window $w

	global smb_wiz_done
	set smb_wiz_done 0

	button .smbwiz.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set smb_wiz_done 1}
	button .smbwiz.done -text "Done" -command {set smb_wiz_done 1}
	pack .smbwiz.done -side bottom -fill x 
	pack .smbwiz.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	wm protocol .smbwiz WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set smb_wiz_done 1}
	center_win .smbwiz

	wm title .smbwiz "Searching for Local SMB shares..."
	update
	wm title .smbwiz $title

	global smb_local smb_this_host
	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n\n\n"

	set w .smbwiz.f.t.f3
	catch {destroy $w}
	frame $w -bd 1 -relief ridge -cursor {top_left_arrow}

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "3) Select SMB shares to mount and their mount point on the remote system:\n"
	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n${id}"

	make_share_widgets $w

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n(%USER will be expanded to the username on the remote system and %HOME the home directory)\n"

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n\n\n"

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "You can change the list of Local SMB hosts to probe and the mount point prefix here:\n"
	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n$id"
	set w .smbwiz.f.t.f4
	frame $w -bd 1 -relief ridge -cursor {top_left_arrow}
	set wf .smbwiz.f.t.f4.f
	frame $wf
	label $wf.l -text "SMB Hosts:  "  -anchor w
	entry $wf.e -textvariable smb_host_list -width 60
	button $wf.b -text "Apply" -command {make_share_widgets .smbwiz.f.t.f3}
	bind $wf.e <Return> "$wf.b invoke"
	pack $wf.l $wf.e $wf.b -side left
	pack $wf
	pack $w

	.smbwiz.f.t window create end -window $w

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n$id"

	set w .smbwiz.f.t.f5
	frame $w -bd 1 -relief ridge -cursor {top_left_arrow}
	set wf .smbwiz.f.t.f5.f
	frame $wf
	label $wf.l -text "Mount Prefix:"  -anchor w
	entry $wf.e -textvariable smb_mount_prefix -width 60
	button $wf.b -text "Apply" -command {apply_mount_point_prefix .smbwiz.f.t.f5.f.e}
	bind $wf.e <Return> "$wf.b invoke"
	pack $wf.l $wf.e $wf.b -side left
	pack $wf
	pack $w

	.smbwiz.f.t window create end -window $w

	.smbwiz.f.t insert end "\n\n\n"

	.smbwiz.f.t see 1.0
	.smbwiz.f.t configure -state disabled
	update

	vwait smb_wiz_done
	catch {destroy .smbwiz}

	if {! $smbmount_exists || $smbmount_sumode == "dontknow"} {
		tk_messageBox -type ok -parent .oa -icon warning -message "Sorry we couldn't help out!\n'smbmount' info on the remote system is required for SMB mounting" -title "SMB mounting -- aborting"
		global use_smbmnt
		set use_smbmnt 0
		catch {raise .oa}
		return
	}
	global smb_su_mode
	set smb_su_mode $smbmount_sumode

	set max 0
	foreach en [array names smb_selected_en] {
		set i $smb_selected_en($en)
		set host $smb_selected_host($i)
		set name $smb_selected_name($i)

		set len [string length "//$host/$name"]
		if {$len > $max} {
			set max $len
		}
	}

	set max [expr $max + 8]

	set strs ""
	foreach en [array names smb_selected_en] {
		set i $smb_selected_en($en)
		if {! $smb_selected($i)} {
			continue
		}
		set host $smb_selected_host($i)
		set name $smb_selected_name($i)
		set mnt $smb_selected_mnt($i)

		set share "//$host/$name"
		set share [format "%-${max}s" $share]
		
		lappend strs "$share $mnt"
	}
	set text ""
	foreach str [lsort $strs] {
		append text "$str\n"
	}

	global smb_mount_list
	set smb_mount_list $text

	smb_dialog
}

proc apply_mount_point_prefix {w} {
	global smb_selected_host smb_selected_name
	global smb_selected_en smb_selected_mnt

	set prefix ""
	catch {set prefix [$w get]}
	if {$prefix == ""} {
		mesg "No mount prefix."
		bell
		return
	}

	foreach en [array names smb_selected_en] {
		set i $smb_selected_en($en)
		set host $smb_selected_host($i)
		set name $smb_selected_name($i)
		set smb_selected_mnt($i) "$prefix/$host/$name"
	}
}

proc smb_dialog {} {
	toplev .smb
	wm title .smb "SMB Filesystem Tunnelling"
	global smb_su_mode smb_mount_list
	global use_smbmnt

	global help_font

	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .smb.f 80 25
	} else {
		scroll_text .smb.f
	}

	set msg {
    Windows/Samba Filesystem mounting requires SSH be used to set up the
    SMB service port redirection.  This will be either of the "Use SSH"
    or "SSH + SSL" modes under "Options".  Pure SSL tunnelling
    will not work.

    This method requires a working Samba software setup on the remote
    side of the connection (VNC server) and existing Samba or Windows file
    server(s) on the local side (VNC viewer).

    The smbmount(8) program MUST be installed on the remote side. This
    evidently limits the mounting to Linux systems.  Let us know of similar
    utilities on other Unixes.  Mounting onto remote Windows machines is
    currently not supported (our SSH mode with services setup only works
    to Unix).

    Depending on how smbmount is configured you may be able to run it
    as a regular user, or it may require running under su(1) or sudo(8)
    (root password or user password required, respectively).  You select
    which one you want via the checkbuttons below.

    In addition to a possible su(1) or sudo(8) password, you may ALSO
    need to supply passwords to mount each SMB share. This is an SMB passwd.
    If it has no password just hit enter after the "Password:" prompt.

    The passwords are supplied when the 1st SSH connection starts up;
    be prepared to respond to them.

    NOTE: USE OF SMB TUNNELLING MODE WILL REQUIRE TWO SSH'S, AND SO YOU
    MAY NEED TO SUPPLY TWO LOGIN PASSWORDS UNLESS YOU ARE USING SOMETHING
    LIKE ssh-agent(1) or the Putty PW setting.
    %WIN

    To indicate the Windows/Samba shares to mount enter them one per line
    in one of the forms:

      //machine1/share   ~/Desktop/my-mount1
      //machine2/fubar   /var/tmp/my-foobar2  192.168.100.53:3456
      1139  //machine3/baz  /var/tmp/baz      [...]

    The first part is the standard SMB host and share name //hostname/dir
    (note this share is on the local viewer-side not on the remote end).
    A leading '#' will cause the entire line to be skipped.

    The second part, e.g. /var/tmp/my-foobar2, is the directory to mount
    the share on the remote (VNC Server) side.  You must be able to
    write to this directory.  It will be created if it does not exist.
    A leading character ~ will be expanded to $HOME.  So will the string
    %HOME.  The string %USER will get expanded to the remote username.

    An optional part like 192.168.100.53:3456 is used to specify the real
    hostname or IP address, and possible non-standard port, on the local
    side if for some reason the //hostname is not sufficient.

    An optional leading numerical value, 1139 in the above example, indicates
    which port to use on the Remote side to SSH redirect to the local side.
    Otherwise a random one is tried (a unique one is needed for each SMB
    server:port combination).  A fixed one is preferred: choose a free
    remote port.

    The standard SMB service ports (local side) are 445 and 139.  139 is
    used by this application.

    Sometimes "localhost" will not work on Windows machines for a share
    hostname, and you will have to specify a different network interface
    (e.g. the machine's IP address).  If you use the literal string "IP"
    it will be attempted to replace it with the numerical IP address, e.g.:

      //machine1/share   ~/Desktop/my-mount1   IP

    VERY IMPORTANT: Before terminating the VNC Connection, make sure no
    applications are using any of the SMB shares (or shells are cd-ed
    into the share).  This way the shares will be automatically unmounted.
    Otherwise you will need to log in again, stop processes from using
    the share, become root and umount the shares manually ("smbumount
    /path/to/share", etc.)

    For more info see: http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-smb-shares
}

	set msg2 {
    To speed up moving to the next step, iconify the first SSH console
    when you are done entering passwords, etc. and then click on the
    main panel 'VNC Host:Display' label.
}

	global is_windows
	if {! $is_windows} {
		regsub { *%WIN} $msg "" msg
	} else {
		set msg2 [string trim $msg2]
		regsub { *%WIN} $msg "    $msg2" msg
	}
	.smb.f.t insert end $msg

	frame .smb.r
	label .smb.r.l -text "smbmount(8) auth mode:" -relief ridge
	radiobutton .smb.r.none -text "None" -variable smb_su_mode -value "none"
	radiobutton .smb.r.su   -text "su(1)" -variable smb_su_mode -value "su"
	radiobutton .smb.r.sudo -text "sudo(8)" -variable smb_su_mode -value "sudo"

	pack .smb.r.l .smb.r.none .smb.r.sudo .smb.r.su -side left -fill x

	label .smb.info -text "Supply the mounts (one per line) below:" -anchor w -relief ridge

	eval text .smb.mnts -width 80 -height 5 $help_font
	.smb.mnts insert end $smb_mount_list

	button .smb.guess -text "Help me decide ..." -command {destroy .smb; smb_help_me_decide}

	button .smb.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set use_smbmnt 0; destroy .smb}
	bind .smb <Escape> {set use_smbmnt 0; destroy .smb}
	wm protocol .smb WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set use_smbmnt 0; destroy .smb}
	button .smb.done -text "Done" -command {if {$use_smbmnt} {set_ssh; set smb_mount_list [.smb.mnts get 1.0 end]}; destroy .smb}

	pack .smb.done .smb.cancel .smb.guess .smb.mnts .smb.info .smb.r -side bottom -fill x
	pack .smb.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .smb
}

proc help_advanced_opts {} {
	toplev .ah

	scroll_text_dismiss .ah.f

	center_win .ah

	wm title .ah "Advanced Options Help"

	set msg {
    These Advanced Options that may require extra software installed on
    the VNC server-side (the remote server machine) and/or on the VNC
    client-side (where this gui is running).

    The Service redirection options, CUPS, ESD/ARTSD, and SMB will
    require that you use SSH for tunneling so that they can use the -R
    port redirection will be enabled for each service.  I.e. "Use SSH"
    or "SSH + SSL" mode.

    These options may also require additional configuration to get them
    to work properly.  Please submit bug reports if it appears it should
    be working for your setup but is not.

    Brief descriptions:

         CUPS Print tunnelling: redirect localhost:6631 (say) on the VNC
         server to your local CUPS server.

         ESD/ARTSD Audio tunnelling: redirect localhost:16001 (say) on
         the VNC server to your local ESD, etc. sound server.

         SMB mount tunnelling: redirect localhost:1139 (say) on the VNC
         server and through that mount SMB file shares from your local
         server.  The remote machine must be Linux with smbmount installed.

         Additional Port Redirs: specify additional -L port:host:port and 
         -R port:host:port cmdline options for SSH to enable additional
         services.

         SSH Local Port Protections: and LD_PRELOAD hack to limit the
         number of SSH port redirections to 1 and within the first
         15 seconds.  So there is a smaller window when the user can try
         to use your tunnel compared to the duration of your session.

         STUNNEL Local Port Protections: Try to prevent Untrusted Local
         Users (see the main Help panel) from using your STUNNEL tunnel
         to connect to the remote VNC Server.

         Multiple LISTEN Connections: allow multiple VNC servers to
         reverse connect at the same time and so display each of their
         desktops on your screen at the same time.

         Change VNC Viewer: specify a non-bundled VNC Viewer (e.g.
         UltraVNC or RealVNC) to run instead of the bundled TightVNC Viewer.

         Port Knocking: for "closed port" services, first "knock" on the
         firewall ports in a certain way to open the door for SSH or SSL.
         The port can also be closed when the encrypted VNC connection
         finishes.

         Cursor Alphablending:  Use the x11vnc alpha hack for translucent
         cursors (requires Unix, 32bpp and same endianness)

         Use XGrabServer:  On Unix only, use the XGrabServer workaround
         for old window managers.

         Y Crop: this is for x11vnc's -ncache client side caching scheme
         with our Unix TightVNC viewer.  Sets the Y value to "crop" the
         viewer size at (below the cut is the pixel cache region you do
         not want to see).  If the screen is tall (H > 2*W) ycropping
         will be autodetected, or you can set to -1 to force autodection.
         Otherwise, set it to the desired Y value.  You can also set
         the scrollbar width (very thin by default) by appending ",sb=N"
         (or use ",sb=N" by itself to just set the scrollbar width).

         Include:  Profile template(s) to load before loading a profile
         (Load button).  For example if you Save a profile called "globals"
         that has some settings you use often, then just supply "Include:
         globals" to have them applied.  You may supply a comma or space
         separated list of templates to include.  They can be full path
         names or basenames relative to the profiles directory.  You do
         not need to supply the .vnc suffix.  The non-default settings
         in them will be applied first, and then any values in the loaded
         Profile will override them.

         Sleep: Enter a number to indicate how many extra seconds to sleep
         while waiting for the VNC viewer to start up.  On Windows this
         can give extra time to enter the Putty/Plink password, etc.

         ssh-agent: On Unix only: restart the GUI in the presence of
         ssh-agent(1) (e.g. in case you forgot to start your agent before
         starting this GUI).  An xterm will be used to enter passphrases,
         etc.  This can avoid repeatedly entering passphrases for the SSH
         logins (note this requires setting up and distributing SSH keys).


    About the CheckButtons:

         Ahem, Well...., yes quite a klunky UI: you have to toggle the
         CheckButton to pull up the Dialog box a 2nd, etc. time... don't
         worry your settings will still be there!
}

	.ah.f.t insert end $msg
	jiggle_text .ah.f.t
}

proc set_viewer_path {} {
	global change_vncviewer_path
	unix_dialog_resize .chviewer
	set change_vncviewer_path [tk_getOpenFile -parent .chviewer]
	catch {raise .chviewer}
	update
}

proc change_vncviewer_dialog {} {
	global change_vncviewer change_vncviewer_path vncviewer_realvnc4
	global ts_only
	
	toplev .chviewer
	wm title .chviewer "Change VNC Viewer"

	global help_font
	if {$ts_only} {
		eval text .chviewer.t -width 90 -height 18 $help_font
	} else {
		eval text .chviewer.t -width 90 -height 29 $help_font
	}
	apply_bg .chviewer.t

	set msg {
    To use your own VNC Viewer (i.e. one installed by you, not included in this
    package), e.g. UltraVNC or RealVNC, type in the program name, or browse for
    the full path to it.  You can put command line arguments after the program.

    Note that due to incompatibilities with respect to command line options
    there may be issues, especially if many command line options are supplied.
    You can specify your own command line options below if you like (and try to
    avoid setting any others in this GUI under "Options").

    If the path to the program name has any spaces it in, please surround it with
    double quotes, e.g.

        "C:\Program Files\My Vnc Viewer\VNCVIEWER.EXE"

    Make sure the very first character is a quote.  You should quote the command
    even if it is only the command line arguments that need extra protection:

        "wine" -- "/home/fred/Program Flies/UltraVNC-1.0.2.exe" /64colors

    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).
}

	if {$ts_only} {
		regsub {Note that due(.|\n)*If the} $msg "If the" msg
		regsub {To have SSVNC act(.|\n)*} $msg "" msg
	}
	.chviewer.t insert end $msg

	frame .chviewer.path
	label .chviewer.path.l -text "VNC Viewer:"
	entry .chviewer.path.e -width 40 -textvariable change_vncviewer_path
	button .chviewer.path.b -text "Browse..." -command set_viewer_path
	checkbutton .chviewer.path.r -anchor w -variable vncviewer_realvnc4 -text \
		"RealVNC 4.x"

	pack .chviewer.path.l -side left
	pack .chviewer.path.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
	pack .chviewer.path.b -side left
	pack .chviewer.path.r -side left

	button .chviewer.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .chviewer; set change_vncviewer 0}
	bind .chviewer <Escape> {destroy .chviewer; set change_vncviewer 0}
	wm protocol .chviewer WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .chviewer; set change_vncviewer 0}
	button .chviewer.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .chviewer; catch {raise .oa}}
	bind .chviewer.path.e <Return> {destroy .chviewer; catch {raise .oa}}

	pack .chviewer.t .chviewer.path .chviewer.cancel .chviewer.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .chviewer
	wm resizable .chviewer 1 0

	focus .chviewer.path.e 
}

proc port_redir_dialog {} {
	global additional_port_redirs additional_port_redirs_list
	
	toplev .redirs
	wm title .redirs "Additional Port Redirections"

	global help_font uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		eval text .redirs.t -width 80 -height 35 $help_font
	} else {
		eval text .redirs.t -width 80 -height 35 $help_font
	}
	apply_bg .redirs.t

	set msg {
    Specify any additional SSH port redirections you desire for the
    connection.  Put as many as you want separated by spaces.  These only
    apply to SSH and SSH+SSL connections, they do not apply to Pure SSL
    connections.

    -L port1:host:port2  will listen on port1 on the local machine (where
                         you are sitting) and redirect them to port2 on
                         "host".  "host" is relative to the remote side
                         (VNC Server).  Use "localhost" for the remote
                         machine itself.

    -R port1:host:port2  will listen on port1 on the remote machine
                         (where the VNC server is running) and redirect
                         them to port2 on "host".  "host" is relative
                         to the local side (where you are sitting).
                         Use "localhost" for this machine.

    Perhaps you want a redir to a web server inside an intranet:

        -L 8001:web-int:80

    Or to redir a remote port to your local SSH daemon:

        -R 5022:localhost:22

    etc.  There are many interesting possibilities.

    Sometimes, especially for Windows Shares, you cannot do a -R redir to
    localhost, but need to supply the IP address of the network interface
    (e.g. by default the Shares do not listen on localhost:139).  As a
    convenience you can do something like -R 1139:IP:139 (for any port
    numbers) and the IP will be attempted to be expanded.  If this fails
    for some reason you will have to use the actual numerical IP address.
}
	.redirs.t insert end $msg

	frame .redirs.path
	label .redirs.path.l -text "Port Redirs:"
	entry .redirs.path.e -width 40 -textvariable additional_port_redirs_list

	pack .redirs.path.l -side left
	pack .redirs.path.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x

	button .redirs.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set additional_port_redirs 0; destroy .redirs}
	bind .redirs <Escape> {set additional_port_redirs 0; destroy .redirs}
	wm protocol .redirs WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set additional_port_redirs 0; destroy .redirs}
	button .redirs.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .redirs}

	pack .redirs.t .redirs.path .redirs.cancel .redirs.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .redirs
	wm resizable .redirs 1 0

	focus .redirs.path.e
}

proc stunnel_sec_dialog {} {
	global stunnel_local_protection
	
	toplev .stlsec
	wm title .stlsec "STUNNEL Local Port Protections"

	global help_font uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .stlsec.f 82 36
	} else {
		scroll_text .stlsec.f 82 36
	}

	apply_bg .stlsec.f

	set msg {
    See the discussion of "Untrusted Local Users" in the main 'Help'
    panel for info about users who are able to log into the workstation
    you run SSVNC on and might try to use your encrypted tunnel to gain
    access to the remote VNC machine.

    For STUNNEL SSL tunnels (not SSH tunnels) we provide two options as extra
    safeguards against untrusted local users.  Both only apply to Unix/MacOSX.
    Note that Both options are ignored in reverse connection (Listen) mode.

    1) The first one 'Use stunnel EXEC mode' (it is mutually exclusive with
       option 2).  For this case the modified SSVNC Unix viewer must be
       used: it execs the stunnel program instead of connecting to it via
       TCP/IP.  Thus there is no localhost listening port involved at all.

       This is the best solution for SSL stunnel tunnels, but is currently
       experimental. If it works well it will become the default mechanism.

    2) The second one 'Use stunnel IDENT check', uses the stunnel(8)
       'ident = username' to use the local identd daemon (IDENT RFC 1413
       http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1413.txt) to check that the locally
       connecting program (the SSVNC vncviewer) is being run by your userid.
       See the stunnel(8) man page for details.

       Normally the IDENT check service cannot be trusted much when used
       *remotely* (the remote host may be have installed a modified daemon).
       However when using the IDENT check service *locally* it should be
       reliable.  If not, it means the local machine (where you run SSVNC)
       has already been root compromised and you have a serious problem.

       Enabling 'Use stunnel IDENT check' requires a working identd on the
       local machine.  Often it is not installed or enabled (because it is not
       deemed to be useful, etc).  identd is usually run out of the inetd(8)
       super-server.  Even when installed and running it is often configured
       incorrectly.  On a Debian/lenny system we actually found that the
       kernel module 'tcp_diag' needed to be loaded! ('modprobe tcp_diag')
}
	.stlsec.f.t insert end $msg

	radiobutton .stlsec.ident -relief ridge -anchor w -variable stunnel_local_protection_type -value "ident" -text "Use stunnel IDENT check"
	radiobutton .stlsec.exec  -relief ridge -anchor w -variable stunnel_local_protection_type -value "exec"  -text "Use stunnel EXEC mode"

	button .stlsec.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set stunnel_local_protection 0; destroy .stlsec}
	bind .stlsec <Escape> {set stunnel_local_protection 0; destroy .stlsec}
	wm protocol .stlsec WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set stunnel_local_protection 0; destroy .stlsec}
	button .stlsec.done -text "Done" -command {if {$stunnel_local_protection_type == "none"} {set stunnel_local_protection 0}; destroy .stlsec}

	pack .stlsec.f .stlsec.exec .stlsec.ident .stlsec.cancel .stlsec.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .stlsec
	wm resizable .stlsec 1 0
}

proc ssh_sec_dialog {} {
	global ssh_local_protection
	
	toplev .sshsec
	wm title .sshsec "SSH Local Port Protections"

	global help_font
	eval text .sshsec.t -width 80 -height 28 $help_font

	apply_bg .sshsec.t

	set msg {
    See the discussion of "Untrusted Local Users" in the main 'Help'
    panel for info about users who are able to log into the workstation
    you run SSVNC on and might try to use your encrypted tunnel to gain
    access to the remote VNC machine.

    For SSH tunnels we have an LD_PRELOAD hack (lim_accept.so) that
    will limit ssh from accepting any local redirection connections
    after the first one or after 15 seconds, whichever comes first.
    The first SSH port redirection connection is intended to be the
    one that tunnels your VNC Viewer to reach the remote server.

    You can adjust these defaults LIM_ACCEPT=1 LIM_ACCEPT_TIME=15 by
    setting those env. vars. to different values. 

    Note that there is still a window of a few seconds the Untrusted
    Local User can try to connect before your VNC Viewer does.  So this
    method is far from perfect.  But once your VNC session is established,
    he should be blocked out.  Test to make sure blocking is taking place.

    Do not use this option if you are doing SSH Service redirections
    'Additional Port Redirections' that redirect a local port to the
    remote server via ssh -L.

    Note that if the shared object "lim_accept.so" cannot be found,
    this option has no effect.  Watch the output in the terminal for
    the "SSVNC_LIM_ACCEPT_PRELOAD" setting.
}
	.sshsec.t insert end $msg

	button .sshsec.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set ssh_local_protection 0; destroy .sshsec}
	bind .sshsec <Escape> {set ssh_local_protection 0; destroy .sshsec}
	wm protocol .sshsec WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set ssh_local_protection 0; destroy .sshsec}
	button .sshsec.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .sshsec}

	pack .sshsec.t .sshsec.cancel .sshsec.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .sshsec
	wm resizable .sshsec 1 0
}

proc multilisten_dialog {} {
	global multiple_listen
	
	toplev .multil
	wm title .multil "Multiple LISTEN Connections"

	global help_font
	eval text .multil.t -width 84 -height 33 $help_font

	apply_bg .multil.t

	set msg {
    Set this option to allow SSVNC (when in LISTEN / Reverse connections
    mode) to allow multiple VNC servers to connect at the same time and
    so display each of their desktops on your screen at the same time.

    This option only applies on Unix or MaOSX when using the supplied
    SSVNC vncviewer.  If you specify your own VNC Viewer it has no effect.

    On Windows (only the stock TightVNC viewer is provided) it has no
    effect.  On MacOSX if the COTVNC viewer is used it has no effect.

    It only applies to LISTEN mode, not for forward connections.

    Rationale:  To play it safe, the Unix vncviewer provided by SSVNC
    (ssvncviewer) only allows one LISTEN reverse connection at a time.
    This is to prohibit malicious people on the network from depositing
    as many desktops on your screen as he likes, even if you are already
    connected to VNC server you desire.

    For example, perhaps the malicious user could trick you into typing
    a password into the desktop he displays on your screen.

    This protection is not perfect, because the malicious user could
    try to reverse connect to you before the correct VNC server reverse
    connects to you.  This is even more of a problem if you keep your
    SSVNC viewer in LISTEN mode but unconnected for long periods of time.
    Pay careful attention in this case if you are to supplying sensitive
    information to the remote desktop.

    Enable 'Multiple LISTEN Connections' if you want to disable the default
    protection in the Unix SSVNC vncviewer; i.e. allow multiple reverse
    connections simultaneously (all vnc viewers we know of do this by default)
}
	.multil.t insert end $msg

	button .multil.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set multiple_listen 0; destroy .multil}
	bind .multil <Escape> {set multiple_listen 0; destroy .multil}
	wm protocol .multil WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set multiple_listen 0; destroy .multil}
	button .multil.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .multil}

	pack .multil.t .multil.cancel .multil.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .multil
	wm resizable .multil 1 0
}


proc find_netcat {} {
	global is_windows

	set nc ""

	if {! $is_windows} {
		set nc [in_path "netcat"]
		if {$nc == ""} {
			set nc [in_path "nc"]
		}
	} else {
		set try "netcat.exe"
		if [file exists $try] {
			set nc $try
		}
	}
	return $nc
}

proc pk_expand {cmd host} {
	global tcl_platform
	set secs [clock seconds]
	set msecs [clock clicks -milliseconds]
	set user $tcl_platform(user)
	if [regexp {%IP} $cmd] {
		set ip [guess_ip]
		if {$ip == ""} {
			set ip "unknown"
		}
		regsub -all {%IP} $cmd $ip cmd
	}
	if [regexp {%NAT} $cmd] {
		set ip [guess_nat_ip]
		regsub -all {%NAT} $cmd $ip cmd
	}
	regsub -all {%HOST} $cmd $host cmd
	regsub -all {%USER} $cmd $user cmd
	regsub -all {%SECS} $cmd $secs cmd
	regsub -all {%MSECS} $cmd $msecs cmd

	return $cmd
}

proc backtick_expand {str} {
	set str0 $str
	set collect ""
	set count 0
	while {[regexp {^(.*)`([^`]+)`(.*)$} $str mv p1 cmd p2]} {
		set out [eval exec $cmd]
		set str "$p1$out$p2"
		incr count
		if {$count > 10}  {
			break
		}
	}
	return $str
}

proc read_from_pad {file} {
	set fh ""
	if {[catch {set fh [open $file "r"]}] != 0} {
		return "FAIL"
	}

	set accum ""
	set match ""
	while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
		if [regexp {^[ \t]*#} $line] {
			append accum "$line\n"
		} elseif [regexp {^[ \t]*$} $line] {
			append accum "$line\n"
		} elseif {$match == ""} {
			set match $line
			append accum "# $line\n"
		} else {
			append accum "$line\n"
		}
	}

	close $fh

	if {$match == ""} {
		return "FAIL"
	}
	
	if {[catch {set fh [open $file "w"]}] != 0} {
		return "FAIL"
	}

	puts -nonewline $fh $accum

	return $match
}

proc do_port_knock {hp mode} {
	global use_port_knocking port_knocking_list
	global is_windows

	if {! $use_port_knocking} {
		return 1
	}
	if {$port_knocking_list == ""} {
		return 1
	}
	set list $port_knocking_list

	if {$mode == "finish"} {
		if {! [regexp {FINISH} $list]} {
			mesg "PortKnock(finish): done"
			return 1
		} else {
			regsub {^.*FINISH} $list "" list
		}
	} elseif {$mode == "start"} {
		if {[regexp {FINISH} $list]} {
			regsub {FINISH.*$} $list "" list
		}
	}

	set default_delay 150

	set host [string trim $hp]
	regsub {^vnc://} $host "" host
	regsub {^.*@} $host "" host
	regsub {:.*$} $host "" host
	set host0 [string trim $host]

	if {$host0 == ""} {
		bell
		mesg "PortKnock: No host: $hp"
		return 0
	}

	set m ""
	
	if [regexp {PAD=([^\n]+)} $list mv padfile] {
		set tlist [read_from_pad $padfile] 
		set tlist [string trim $tlist]
		if {$tlist == "" || $tlist == "FAIL"} {
			raise .
			tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error \
				-message "Failed to read entry from $padfile" \
				-title "Error: Padfile $padfile"
			return 0
		}
		regsub -all {PAD=([^\n]+)} $list $tlist list
	}

	set spl ",\n\r"
	if [regexp {CMD=}   $list] {set spl "\n\r"}
	if [regexp {CMDX=}  $list] {set spl "\n\r"}
	if [regexp {SEND=}  $list] {set spl "\n\r"}
	if [regexp {SENDX=} $list] {set spl "\n\r"}

	set i 0
	set pi 0

	foreach line [split $list $spl] {
		set line [string trim $line]
		set line0 $line

		if {$line == ""} {
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^#} $line] {
			continue
		}

		if [regexp {^sleep[ \t][ \t]*([0-9][0-9]*)} $line mv sl] {
			set m "PortKnock: sleep $sl"
			mesg $m
			after $sl
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^delay[ \t][ \t]*([0-9][0-9]*)} $line mv sl] {
			set m "PortKnock: delay=$sl"
			mesg $m
			set default_delay $sl
			continue
		}

		if [regexp {^CMD=(.*)} $line mv cmd] {
			set m "PortKnock: CMD: $cmd"
			mesg $m
			eval exec $cmd
			continue
		}
		if [regexp {^CMDX=(.*)} $line mv cmd] {
			set cmd [pk_expand $cmd $host0]
			set m "PortKnock: CMDX: $cmd"
			mesg $m
			eval exec $cmd
			continue
		}
	
		if [regexp {`} $line] {
			#set line [backtick_expand $line]
		}

		set snd ""
		if [regexp {^(.*)SEND=(.*)$} $line mv line snd]  {
			set line [string trim $line]
			set snd [string trim $snd]
			regsub -all {%NEWLINE} $snd "\n" snd
		} elseif [regexp {^(.*)SENDX=(.*)$} $line mv line snd]  {
			set line [string trim $line]
			set snd [string trim $snd]
			set snd [pk_expand $snd $host0]
			regsub -all {%NEWLINE} $snd "\n" snd
		}

		set udp 0
		if [regexp -nocase {[/:]udp} $line] {
			set udp 1
			regsub -all -nocase {[/:]udp} $line " " line
			set line [string trim $line]
		}
		regsub -all -nocase {[/:]tcp} $line " " line
		set line [string trim $line]

		set delay 0
		if [regexp {^(.*)[ \t][ \t]*([0-9][0-9]*)$} $line mv first delay] {
			set line [string trim $first]
		}

		if {[regexp {^(.*):(.*)$} $line mv host port]} {
			;
		} else {
			set host $host0
			set port $line
		}
		set host [string trim $host]
		set port [string trim $port]

		if {$host == ""} {
			set host $host0
		}

		if {$port == ""} {
			bell
			set m "PortKnock: No port found: \"$line0\""
			mesg $m
			return 0
		}
		if {! [regexp {^[0-9][0-9]*$} $port]} {
			bell
			set m "PortKnock: Invalid port: \"$port\""
			mesg $m
			return 0
		}
		regsub {,.*$} $host "" host
		if {[regexp {[ \t]} $host]} {
			bell
			set m "PortKnock: Invalid host: \"$host\""
			mesg $m
			return 0
		}
		if {! [regexp {^[-A-z0-9_.][-A-z0-9_.]*$} $host]} {
			bell
			set m "PortKnock: Invalid host: \"$host\""
			mesg $m
			return 0
		}

		set nc ""
		if {$udp || $snd != ""} {
			set nc [find_netcat]
			if {$nc == ""} {
				bell
				set m "PortKnock: UDP: netcat(1) not found"
				mesg $m
				after 1000
				continue
			}
		}

		if {$snd != ""} {
			global env
			set pfile "payload$pi.txt" 
			if {! $is_windows} {
				set pfile "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.$pfile"
			}
			set pfiles($pi) $pfile
			incr pi
			set fh [open $pfile "w"]
			puts -nonewline $fh "$snd"
			close $fh

			set m "PortKnock: SEND: $host $port"
			mesg $m
			if {$is_windows} {
				if {$udp} {
					catch {exec $nc -d -u -w 1 "$host" "$port" < $pfile &}
				} else {
					catch {exec $nc -d    -w 1 "$host" "$port" < $pfile &}
				}
			} else {
				if {$udp} {
					catch {exec $nc    -u -w 1 "$host" "$port" < $pfile &}
				} else {
					catch {exec $nc       -w 1 "$host" "$port" < $pfile &}
				}
			}
			catch {after 50; file delete $pfile}
			
		} elseif {$udp} {
			set m "PortKnock: UDP: $host $port"
			mesg $m
			if {! $is_windows} {
				catch {exec echo a | $nc -u -w 1 "$host" "$port" &}
			} else {
				set fh [open "nc_in.txt" "w"]
				puts $fh "a"
				close $fh
				catch {exec $nc -d -u -w 1 "$host" "$port" < "nc_in.txt" &}
			}
		} else {
			set m "PortKnock: TCP: $host $port"
			mesg $m
			set s ""
			set emess ""
			set rc [catch {set s [socket -async $host $port]} emess]
			if {$rc != 0} {
				raise .
				tk_messageBox -type ok -icon error -message $emess -title "Error: socket -async $host $port"
			}
			set socks($i) $s
			# seems we have to close it immediately to avoid multiple SYN's.
			# does not help on Win9x.
			catch {after 30; close $s};
			incr i
		}

		if {$delay == 0} {
			if {$default_delay > 0} {
				after $default_delay
			}
		} elseif {$delay > 0} {
			after $delay
		}
	}

	if {0} {
		for {set j 0} {$j < $i} {incr j} {
			set $s $socks($j)
			if {$s != ""} {
				catch {close $s}	
			}
		}
	}
	for {set j 0} {$j < $pi} {incr j} {
		set f $pfiles($j)
		if {$f != ""} {
			if [file exists $f] {
				after 100
			}
			catch {file delete $f}	
		}
	}
	if {$is_windows} {
		catch {file delete "nc_in.txt"}
	}
	if {$m != ""} {
		set m "$m,"
	}
	if {$mode == "finish"} {
		mesg "PortKnock(finish): done"
	} else {
		mesg "PortKnock: done"
	}
	return 1
}

proc port_knocking_dialog {} {
	toplev .pk
	wm title .pk "Port Knocking"
	global use_port_knocking port_knocking_list

	global help_font

	global uname
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		scroll_text .pk.f 85 25
	} else {
		scroll_text .pk.f 85
	}

	set msg {
 Description:

    Port Knocking is where a network connection to a service is not provided
    to just any client, but rather only to those that immediately prior to
    connecting send a more or less secret pattern of connections to other
    ports on the firewall.

    Somewhat like "knocking" on the door with the correct sequence before it
    being opened (but not necessarily letting you in yet).  It is also possible
    to have a single encrypted packet (e.g. UDP) payload communicate with the
    firewall instead of knocking on a sequence of ports.

    Only after the correct sequence of ports is observed by the firewall does
    it allow the IP address of the client to attempt to connect to the service.

    So, for example, instead of allowing any host on the internet to connect
    to your SSH service and then try to login with a username and password, the
    client first must "tickle" your firewall with the correct sequence of ports.
    Only then will it be allowed to connect to your SSH service at all.

    This does not replace the authentication and security of SSH, it merely
    puts another layer of protection around it. E.g., suppose an exploit for
    SSH was discovered, you would most likely have more time to fix/patch
    the problem than if any client could directly connect to your SSH server.

    For more information http://www.portknocking.org/ and
    http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6811


 Tip:

    If you just want to use the Port Knocking for an SSH shell and not
    for a VNC tunnel, then specify something like "user@hostname cmd=SHELL"
    (or "user@hostname cmd=PUTTY" on Windows) in the VNC Host:Display entry box
    on the main panel.  This will do everything short of starting the viewer.
    A shortcut for this is Ctrl-S as long as user@hostname is present.
    

 Specifying the Knocks:

    In the text area below "Supply port knocking pattern" you put in the pattern
    of "knocks" needed for this connection.  You can separate the knocks by
    commas or put them one per line.

    Each "knock" is of this form:

           [host:]port[/udp] [delay]

    In the simplest form just a numerical port, e.g. 5433, is supplied.
    Items inside [...] are optional and described below.

    The packet is sent to the same host that the VNC (or SSH) connection will
    be made to.  If you want it to go to a different host or IP use the [host:]
    prefix.  It can be either a hostname or numerical IP.

    A TCP packet is sent by default.

    If you need to send a UDP packet, the netcat (aka "nc") program must be
    installed on Unix (tcl/tk does not support udp connections).  Indicate this
    with "/udp" following the port number (you can also use "/tcp", but since
    it is the default it is not necessary).  (You can also use ":udp" to match
    the knockd syntax).  See the example below.  For convenience a Windows netcat
    binary is supplied.

    The last field, [delay], is an optional number of milliseconds to delay
    before continuing on to the next knock.


 Examples:

           5433, 12321, 1661

           fw.example.com:5433, 12321/udp 3000, 1661 2000

           fw.example.com:5433
           12321/udp 3000
           1661 2000

    Note how the first two examples separate their knocks via commas ",".
    The 3rd example is equivalent to the 2nd and splits them up by new lines.

    Note for each knock any second number (e.g. the "2000" in "1661 2000") is
    a DELAY in milliseconds, not a port number.  If you had a comma separating
    them: "1661, 2000" that would mean two separate knocks: one to port 1661
    followed by one to 2000 (with basically no delay between them).

    In examples 2 and 3, "fw.example.com" represents some machine other than
    the VNC/SSH host.  By default, the VNC/SSH host is the one the packet is
    sent to.

    If one of the items is the string "FINISH", then the part before it is
    used prior to connecting and the part after is used once the connection
    is finished.  This can be used, say, to close the firewall port.  Example:

           5433, 12321, FINISH, 7659, 2314

    (or one can split them up via lines as above.)


 Advanced port knock actions:

    If the string in the text field contains anywhere the strings "CMD=", "CMDX=",
    or "SEND=", then splitting on commas is not done: it is only split on lines.

    Then, if a line begins CMD=... the string after the = is run as an
    external command.  The command could be anything you want, e.g. it could
    be a port-knocking client that does the knocking, perhaps encrypting the
    "knocks" pattern somehow or using a Single Packet Authorization method such
    as http://www.cipherdyne.com/fwknop/

    Extra quotes (sometimes "'foo bar'") may be needed to preserve spaces in
    command line arguments because the tcl/tk eval(n) command is used.  You
    can also use {...} for quoting strings with spaces.

    If a line begins CMDX=... then before the command is run the following
    tokens are expanded to strings:

      %IP       Current machine's IP address (NAT may make this not useful).
      %NAT      Try to get effective IP by contacting http://www.whatismyip.com
      %HOST     The remote host of the connection.
      %USER     The current user.
      %SECS     The current time in seconds (platform dependent).
      %MSECS    Platform dependent time having at least millisecond granularity.

   Lines not matching CMD= or CMDX= are treated as normal port knocks but with
   one exception.  If a line ends in SEND=... (i.e. after the [host:]port,
   etc., part) then the string after the = is sent as a payload for the tcp
   or udp connection to [host:]port.  netcat is used for these SEND cases
   (and must be available on Unix).  If newlines (\n) are needed in the
   SEND string, use %NEWLINE.  Sending binary data is not yet supported;
   use CMD= with your own program.


 Advanced Examples:

      CMD=port_knock_client -password wombat33
      CMDX=port_knock_client -password wombat33 -host %HOST -src %NAT

      fw.example.com:5433/udp SEND=ASDLFKSJDF


 More tricks:

      To temporarily "comment out" a knock, insert a leading "#" character.

      Use "sleep N" to insert a raw sleep for N milliseconds (e.g. between
      CMD=... items or at the very end of the knocks to wait).

      If a knock entry matches "delay N" the default delay is set to
      N milliseconds (it is 150 initially).


 One Time Pads:

      If the text contains a (presumably single) line of the form:

           PAD=/path/to/a/one/time/pad/file

      then that file is opened and the first non-blank line not beginning
      with "#" is used as the knock pattern.  The pad file is rewritten
      with that line starting with a "#" (so it will be skipped next time).

      The PAD=... string is replaced with the read-in knock pattern line.
      So, if needed, one can preface the PAD=... with "delay N" to set the
      default delay, and one can also put a "sleep N" after the PAD=...
      line to indicate a final sleep.  One can also surround the PAD=
      line with other knock and CMD= CMDX= lines, but that usage sounds
      a bit rare.  Example:

           delay 1000
           PAD=C:\My Pads\work-pad1.txt
           sleep 4000


 Port knock only:

      If, in the 'VNC Host:Display' entry, you use "user@hostname cmd=KNOCK"
      then only the port-knocking is performed.  A shortcut for this is
      Ctrl-P as long as hostname is present in the entry box.  If it
      matches cmd=KNOCKF, i.e. an extra "F", then the port-knocking
      "FINISH" sequence is sent, if any.  A shortcut for this Shift-Ctrl-P
      as long as hostname is present.
}
	.pk.f.t insert end $msg

	label .pk.info -text "Supply port knocking pattern:" -anchor w -relief ridge

	eval text .pk.rule -width 80 -height 5 $help_font
	.pk.rule insert end $port_knocking_list

	button .pk.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {set use_port_knocking 0; destroy .pk}
	bind .pk <Escape> {set use_port_knocking 0; destroy .pk}
	wm protocol .pk WM_DELETE_WINDOW {set use_port_knocking 0; destroy .pk}
	button .pk.done -text "Done" -command {if {$use_port_knocking} {set port_knocking_list [.pk.rule get 1.0 end]}; destroy .pk}

	pack .pk.done .pk.cancel .pk.rule .pk.info -side bottom -fill x
	pack .pk.f -side top -fill both -expand 1

	center_win .pk
}

proc choose_desktop_dialog {} {
	toplev .sd
	wm title .sd "Desktop Type"
	global ts_desktop_type choose_desktop

	global ts_desktop_type_def
	set def "kde"
	if {$ts_desktop_type_def != ""} {
		set def $ts_desktop_type_def
	}

	if {$ts_desktop_type == ""} {
		set ts_desktop_type $def
	}

	label .sd.l1 -anchor w -text "Select the type of remote Desktop"
	label .sd.l2 -anchor w -text "for your session (default: $def)"

	radiobutton .sd.b1 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value kde      -text kde
	radiobutton .sd.b2 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value gnome    -text gnome
	radiobutton .sd.b3 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value Xsession -text cde
	radiobutton .sd.b4 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value mwm      -text mwm
	radiobutton .sd.b5 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value wmaker   -text wmaker
	radiobutton .sd.b6 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value xfce     -text xfce
	radiobutton .sd.b7 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value enlightenment   -text enlightenment
	radiobutton .sd.b8 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value twm      -text twm
	radiobutton .sd.b9 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_type -value failsafe -text failsafe

	button .sd.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .sd; set choose_desktop 0; set ts_desktop_type ""}
	bind .sd <Escape> {destroy .sd; set choose_desktop 0; set ts_desktop_type ""}
	wm protocol .sd WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .sd; set choose_desktop 0; set ts_desktop_type ""}
	button .sd.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .sd}

	pack .sd.l1 .sd.l2 .sd.b1 .sd.b2 .sd.b3 .sd.b4 .sd.b5 .sd.b6 .sd.b7 .sd.b8 .sd.b9 .sd.cancel .sd.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .sd
}

proc choose_size_dialog {} {
	toplev .sz
	wm title .sz "Desktop Size"
	global ts_desktop_size ts_desktop_depth choose_desktop_geom

	set def1 "1024x768"
	set def2 "16"

	global ts_desktop_size_def ts_desktop_depth_def
	if {$ts_desktop_size_def != ""} {
		set def1 $ts_desktop_size_def
	}
	if {$ts_desktop_depth_def != ""} {
		set def2 $ts_desktop_depth_def
	}

	if {$ts_desktop_size == ""} {
		set ts_desktop_size $def1
	}
	if {$ts_desktop_depth == ""} {
		set ts_desktop_depth $def2
	}

	label .sz.l1 -anchor w -text "Select the Size and Color depth"
	label .sz.l2 -anchor w -text "for your Desktop session."
	label .sz.l3 -anchor w -text "Default: $def1 and $def2 bits/pixel."

	label .sz.g0 -anchor w -text "Width x Height:" -relief groove

	radiobutton .sz.g1 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "640x480"   -text "    640x480"
	radiobutton .sz.g2 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "800x600"   -text "    800x600"
	radiobutton .sz.g3 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "1024x768"  -text "  1024x768"
	radiobutton .sz.g4 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "1280x1024" -text "1280x1024"
	radiobutton .sz.g5 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "1400x1050" -text "1400x1050"
	radiobutton .sz.g6 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "1600x1200" -text "1600x1200"
	radiobutton .sz.g7 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_size -value "1920x1200" -text "1920x1200"

	frame .sz.c
	label .sz.c.l -anchor w -text "Custom:"
	entry .sz.c.e -width 10 -textvariable ts_desktop_size
	pack .sz.c.l -side left
	pack .sz.c.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
	bind .sz.c.e <Return> {destroy .sz}

	label .sz.d0 -anchor w -text "Color Depth:" -relief groove

	radiobutton .sz.d1 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_depth -value "8" -text  "  8 bits/pixel"
	radiobutton .sz.d2 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_depth -value "16" -text "16 bits/pixel"
	radiobutton .sz.d3 -anchor w -variable ts_desktop_depth -value "24" -text "24 bits/pixel"

	button .sz.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .sz; set choose_desktop_geom 0; set ts_desktop_size ""; set ts_desktop_depth ""}
	bind .sz <Escape> {destroy .sz; set choose_desktop_geom 0; set ts_desktop_size ""; set ts_desktop_depth ""}
	wm protocol .sz WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .sz; set choose_desktop_geom 0; set ts_desktop_size ""; set ts_desktop_depth ""}
	button .sz.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .sz}

	pack .sz.l1 .sz.l2 .sz.l3 \
		.sz.g0 .sz.g1 .sz.g2 .sz.g3 .sz.g4 .sz.g5 .sz.g6 .sz.g7 \
		.sz.c \
		.sz.d0 .sz.d1 .sz.d2 .sz.d3 \
		.sz.cancel .sz.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .sz
	focus .sz.c.e
}

proc choose_xserver_dialog {} {
	toplev .st
	wm title .st "X Server Type"
	global ts_xserver_type choose_xserver

	set def "Xvfb"
	global ts_xserver_type_def
	if {$ts_xserver_type_def != ""} {
		set def $ts_xserver_type_def
	}

	if {$ts_xserver_type == ""} {
		set ts_xserver_type $def
	}

	label .st.l1 -anchor w -text "Select the type of remote X server"
	label .st.l2 -anchor w -text "for your session (default: $def)"

	radiobutton .st.b1 -anchor w -variable ts_xserver_type -value Xvfb -text "Xvfb"

	radiobutton .st.b2 -anchor w -variable ts_xserver_type -value Xdummy -text "Xdummy"

	radiobutton .st.b3 -anchor w -variable ts_xserver_type -value Xvnc -text "Xvnc"

	radiobutton .st.b4 -anchor w -variable ts_xserver_type -value Xvnc.redirect -text "Xvnc.redirect"

	button .st.cancel -text "Cancel" -command {destroy .st; set choose_xserver 0; set ts_xserver_type ""}
	bind .st <Escape> {destroy .st; set choose_xserver 0; set ts_xserver_type ""}
	wm protocol .st WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .st; set choose_xserver 0; set ts_xserver_type ""}
	button .st.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .st}

	pack .st.l1 .st.l2 .st.b1 .st.b2 .st.b3 .st.b4 .st.cancel .st.done -side top -fill x

	center_win .st
}

proc set_ts_options {} {
	global use_cups use_sound use_smbmnt
	global change_vncviewer choose_xserver
	global ts_only
	global darwin_cotvnc use_x11_macosx uname
	if {! $ts_only} {
		return
	}
	catch {destroy .o}
	toplev .ot
	wm title .ot "Options"

	set i 1

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_desktop -text \
		"Desktop Type" \
		-command {if {$choose_desktop} {choose_desktop_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_desktop_geom -text \
		"Desktop Size" \
		-command {if {$choose_desktop_geom} {choose_size_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_xserver -text \
		"X Server Type" \
		-command {if {$choose_xserver} {choose_xserver_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable use_cups -text \
		"Enable Printing" \
		-command {if {$use_cups} {cups_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable use_sound -text \
		"Enable Sound" \
		-command {if {$use_sound} {sound_dialog}}
	incr i

#	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable use_smbmnt -text \
#		"Enable SMB mount tunnelling" \
#		-command {if {$use_smbmnt} {smb_dialog}}
#	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_filexfer -text \
		"File Transfer" \
		-command {if {$choose_filexfer} {ts_filexfer_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable use_viewonly -text \
		"View Only"
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable change_vncviewer -text \
		"Change VNC Viewer" \
		-command {if {$change_vncviewer} {change_vncviewer_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot.b$i -anchor w -variable use_x11_macosx -text \
		"X11 viewer MacOSX" \
		-command {if {$use_x11_macosx} {set darwin_cotvnc 0} else {set darwin_cotvnc 1}; catch {destroy .ot}; set_ts_options}
	if {$uname != "Darwin"} {.ot.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	button .ot.b$i -anchor w -text "   Delete Profile..." \
		-command {destroy .ot; delete_profile}
	incr i

	button .ot.b$i -anchor w -text "   Advanced ..." -command {set_ts_adv_options}
	incr i

	for {set j 1} {$j < $i} {incr j} {
		pack .ot.b$j -side top -fill x
	}

	frame .ot.b
	button .ot.b.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .ot}
	button .ot.b.help -text "Help" -command help_ts_opts
	pack .ot.b.help .ot.b.done -fill x -expand 1 -side left

	bind .ot <Escape> {destroy .ot}
	wm protocol .ot WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .ot}

	pack .ot.b -side top -fill x 

	center_win .ot
	wm resizable .ot 1 0
	focus .ot
}

proc set_ts_adv_options {} {
	global ts_only ts_unixpw ts_vncshared
	global ts_ncache ts_multisession
	global choose_othervnc darwin_cotvnc choose_sleep

	if {! $ts_only} {
		return
	}
	catch {destroy .ot}
	toplev .ot2
	wm title .ot2 "Advanced"

	set i 1

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable ts_vncshared -text \
		"VNC Shared" \
		-command {if {$ts_vncshared} {ts_vncshared_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_multisession -text \
		"Multiple Sessions" \
		-command {if {$choose_multisession} {ts_multi_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable ts_xlogin -text \
		"X Login" \
		-command {if {$ts_xlogin} {ts_xlogin_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_othervnc -text \
		"Other VNC Server" \
		-command {if {$choose_othervnc} {ts_othervnc_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable ts_unixpw -text \
		"Use unixpw" \
		-command {if {$ts_unixpw} {ts_unixpw_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable use_bgr233 -text \
		"Client 8bit Color"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.ot2.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_ncache -text \
		"Client-Side Caching" \
		-command {if {$choose_ncache} {ts_ncache_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_x11vnc_opts -text \
		"X11VNC Options" \
		-command {if {$choose_x11vnc_opts} {ts_x11vnc_opts_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .ot2.b$i -anchor w -variable choose_sleep -text \
		"Extra Sleep" \
		-command {if {$choose_sleep} {ts_sleep_dialog}}
	incr i

	global env
	if {![info exists env(SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS)]} {
		button .ot2.b$i -anchor w -text "   SSVNC Mode" \
			-command {destroy .ot2; to_ssvnc}
		incr i
	}

	for {set j 1} {$j < $i} {incr j} {
		pack .ot2.b$j -side top -fill x
	}

	frame .ot2.b
	button .ot2.b.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .ot2}
	button .ot2.b.help -text "Help" -command help_ts_opts
	pack .ot2.b.help .ot2.b.done -fill x -expand 1 -side left

	bind .ot2 <Escape> {destroy .ot2}
	wm protocol .ot2 WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .ot2}

	pack .ot2.b -side top -fill x 

	center_win .ot2
	wm resizable .ot2 1 0
	focus .ot2
}


proc set_advanced_options {} {
	global use_cups use_sound use_smbmnt
	global change_vncviewer
	global use_port_knocking port_knocking_list
	global is_windows darwin_cotvnc
	global use_ssh use_sshssl
	global adv_ssh

	catch {destroy .o}
	toplev .oa
	wm title .oa "Advanced Options"

	set i 1

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable use_cups -text \
		"Enable CUPS Print tunnelling" \
		-command {if {$use_cups} {cups_dialog}}
	if {!$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set adv_ssh(cups) .oa.b$i
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable use_sound -text \
		"Enable ESD/ARTSD Audio tunnelling" \
		-command {if {$use_sound} {sound_dialog}}
	if {!$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set adv_ssh(snd) .oa.b$i
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable use_smbmnt -text \
		"Enable SMB mount tunnelling" \
		-command {if {$use_smbmnt} {smb_dialog}}
	if {!$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set adv_ssh(smb) .oa.b$i
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable additional_port_redirs -text \
		"Additional Port Redirs" \
		-command {if {$additional_port_redirs} {port_redir_dialog}}
	if {!$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set adv_ssh(redirs) .oa.b$i
	incr i

	global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable ssh_local_protection -text \
		"SSH Local Port Protections" \
		-command {if {$ssh_local_protection} {ssh_sec_dialog}}
	global ssh_local_protection_button
	set ssh_local_protection_button .oa.b$i
	if {$use_ssl} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	if {$is_windows} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable stunnel_local_protection -text \
		"STUNNEL Local Port Protections" \
		-command {if {$stunnel_local_protection} {stunnel_sec_dialog}}
	global stunnel_local_protection_button
	set stunnel_local_protection_button .oa.b$i
	if {$use_ssh} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	if {$is_windows} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable multiple_listen -text \
		"Multiple LISTEN Connections" \
		-command {if {$multiple_listen} {multilisten_dialog}}
	global multiple_listen_button use_listen
	set multiple_listen_button .oa.b$i
	if {$is_windows}  {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	if {!$use_listen} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable change_vncviewer -text \
		"Change VNC Viewer" \
		-command {if {$change_vncviewer} {change_vncviewer_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable use_port_knocking -text \
		"Port Knocking" \
		-command {if {$use_port_knocking} {port_knocking_dialog}}
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable use_grab -text \
		"Use XGrabServer"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set ix $i
	incr i

	checkbutton .oa.b$i -anchor w -variable use_alpha -text \
		"Cursor alphablending (32bpp required)"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.oa.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set ia $i
	incr i



	global ycrop_string
	frame .oa.b$i
	label .oa.b$i.l -text "Y Crop: "
	entry .oa.b$i.e -width 10 -textvariable ycrop_string
	pack .oa.b$i.l -side left
	pack .oa.b$i.e -side right -expand 1 -fill x

	incr i

	global include_list
	frame .oa.b$i
	label .oa.b$i.l -text "Include:"
	entry .oa.b$i.e -width 10 -textvariable include_list
	pack .oa.b$i.l -side left
	pack .oa.b$i.e -side right -expand 1 -fill x

	incr i

	global extra_sleep
	frame .oa.b$i
	label .oa.b$i.l -text "Sleep:  "
	entry .oa.b$i.e -width 10 -textvariable extra_sleep
	pack .oa.b$i.l -side left
	pack .oa.b$i.e -side right -expand 1 -fill x

	incr i

	if {$is_windows} {
		.oa.b$ix configure -state disabled
		.oa.b$ia configure -state disabled
	}

	for {set j 1} {$j < $i} {incr j} {
		pack .oa.b$j -side top -fill x
	}

	button .oa.sa -text "Use ssh-agent" -command ssh_agent_restart
	pack .oa.sa -side top -fill x
	if {$is_windows} {
		.oa.sa configure -state disabled
	}

	frame .oa.b
	button .oa.b.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .oa}
	bind .oa <Escape> {destroy .oa}
	wm protocol .oa WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .oa}
	button .oa.b.help -text "Help" -command help_advanced_opts

	global use_listen
	if {$use_listen} {
		button .oa.b.connect -text "Listen" -command launch
	} else {
		button .oa.b.connect -text "Connect" -command launch
	}

	pack .oa.b.help .oa.b.connect .oa.b.done -fill x -expand 1 -side left

	pack .oa.b -side top -fill x 

	center_win .oa
	wm resizable .oa 1 0
	focus .oa
}

proc in_path {cmd} {
	global env
	set p $env(PATH)
	foreach dir [split $p ":"] {
		set try "$dir/$cmd"
		if [file exists $try] {
			return "$try"
		}
	}
	return ""
}

proc ssh_agent_restart {} {
	global env 

	set got_ssh_agent 0
	set got_ssh_add 0
	set got_ssh_agent2 0
	set got_ssh_add2 0

	if {[in_path "ssh-agent"]  != ""} {set got_ssh_agent 1}
	if {[in_path "ssh-agent2"] != ""} {set got_ssh_agent2 1}
	if {[in_path "ssh-add"]    != ""} {set got_ssh_add 1}
	if {[in_path "ssh-add2"]   != ""} {set got_ssh_add2 1}

	set ssh_agent ""
	set ssh_add ""
	if {[info exists env(USER)] && $env(USER) == "runge"} {
		if {$got_ssh_agent2} {
			set ssh_agent "ssh-agent2"
		}
		if {$got_ssh_add2} {
			set ssh_add "ssh-add2"
		}
	}
	if {$ssh_agent == "" && $got_ssh_agent} {
		set ssh_agent "ssh-agent"
	}
	if {$ssh_add == "" && $got_ssh_add} {
		set ssh_add "ssh-add"
	}
	if {$ssh_agent == ""} {
		bell
		mesg "could not find ssh-agent in PATH"
		return
	}
	if {$ssh_add == ""} {
		bell
		mesg "could not find ssh-add in PATH"
		return
	}
	set tmp $env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vnc-sa[tpid]
	set fh ""
	catch {set fh [open $tmp "w"]}
	if {$fh == ""} {
		bell
		mesg "could not open tmp file $tmp"
		return
	}

	puts $fh "#!/bin/sh"
	puts $fh "eval `$ssh_agent -s`"
	puts $fh "$ssh_add"
	puts $fh "SSVNC_GUI_CHILD=\"\"" 
	puts $fh "export SSVNC_GUI_CHILD" 

	global buck_zero
	set cmd $buck_zero
	
	if [info exists env(SSVNC_GUI_CMD)] {
		set cmd $env(SSVNC_GUI_CMD) 
	}
	#puts $fh "$cmd </dev/null 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null &"
	puts $fh "nohup $cmd &"
	puts $fh "sleep 1"
	puts $fh "rm -f $tmp"
	close $fh

	wm withdraw .
	catch {wm withdraw .o}
	catch {wm withdraw .oa}

	unix_terminal_cmd "+200+200" "Restarting with ssh-agent/ssh-add" "sh $tmp" 1
	after 10000
	destroy .
	exit
}

proc putty_pw_entry {mode} {
	if {$mode == "check"} {
		global use_sshssl use_ssh
		if {$use_sshssl || $use_ssh} {
			putty_pw_entry enable
		} else {
			putty_pw_entry disable
		}
		return
	}
	if {$mode == "disable"} {
		catch {.o.pw.l configure -state disabled}
		catch {.o.pw.e configure -state disabled}
	} else {
		catch {.o.pw.l configure -state normal}
		catch {.o.pw.e configure -state normal}
	}
}
proc adv_ssh_tog {on} {
	global adv_ssh
	foreach b {cups snd smb redirs} {
		if [info exists adv_ssh($b)] {
			if {$on} {
				catch {$adv_ssh($b) configure -state normal}
			} else {
				catch {$adv_ssh($b) configure -state disabled}
			}
		}
	}
}

proc adv_listen_ssl_tog {on} {
	global stunnel_local_protection_button
	if [info exists stunnel_local_protection_button] {
		if {$on} {
			catch {$stunnel_local_protection_button configure -state normal}
		} else {
			catch {$stunnel_local_protection_button configure -state disabled}
		}
	}
}

proc adv_listen_ssh_tog {on} {
	global ssh_local_protection_button
	if [info exists ssh_local_protection_button] {
		if {$on} {
			catch {$ssh_local_protection_button configure -state normal}
		} else {
			catch {$ssh_local_protection_button configure -state disabled}
		}
	}
}

proc ssl_ssh_adjust {which} {
	global use_ssl use_ssh use_sshssl sshssl_sw	
	global remote_ssh_cmd_list
	global x11vnc_find_widget x11vnc_xlogin_widget uvnc_bug_widget

	if {$which == "ssl"} {
		set use_ssl 1
		set use_ssh 0
		set use_sshssl 0
		set sshssl_sw "ssl"
		catch {.f4.getcert configure -state normal}
		catch {.f4.always  configure -state normal}
		if [info exists x11vnc_find_widget] {
			catch {$x11vnc_find_widget configure -state disabled}
		}
		if [info exists x11vnc_xlogin_widget] {
			catch {$x11vnc_xlogin_widget configure -state disabled}
		}
		if [info exists uvnc_bug_widget] {
			catch {$uvnc_bug_widget configure -state normal}
		}
		adv_ssh_tog 0
		adv_listen_ssl_tog 1
		adv_listen_ssh_tog 0
	} elseif {$which == "ssh"} {
		set use_ssl 0
		set use_ssh 1
		set use_sshssl 0
		set sshssl_sw "ssh"
		catch {.f4.getcert configure -state disabled}
		catch {.f4.always  configure -state disabled}
		if [info exists x11vnc_find_widget] {
			catch {$x11vnc_find_widget configure -state normal}
		}
		if [info exists x11vnc_xlogin_widget] {
			catch {$x11vnc_xlogin_widget configure -state normal}
		}
		if [info exists uvnc_bug_widget] {
			catch {$uvnc_bug_widget configure -state disabled}
		}
		adv_ssh_tog 1
		adv_listen_ssl_tog 0
		adv_listen_ssh_tog 1
	} elseif {$which == "sshssl"} {
		set use_ssl 0
		set use_ssh 0
		set use_sshssl 1
		set sshssl_sw "sshssl"
		catch {.f4.getcert configure -state disabled}
		catch {.f4.always  configure -state disabled}
		if [info exists x11vnc_find_widget] {
			catch {$x11vnc_find_widget configure -state normal}
		}
		if [info exists x11vnc_xlogin_widget] {
			catch {$x11vnc_xlogin_widget configure -state normal}
		}
		if [info exists uvnc_bug_widget] {
			catch {$uvnc_bug_widget configure -state normal}
		}
		adv_ssh_tog 1
		adv_listen_ssl_tog 1
		adv_listen_ssh_tog 1
	}

	if [info exists remote_ssh_cmd_list] {
		if {$use_ssh || $use_sshssl} {
			foreach w $remote_ssh_cmd_list {
				$w configure -state normal
			}
		}
		if {$use_ssl} {
			foreach w $remote_ssh_cmd_list {
				$w configure -state disabled
			}
		}
	}

	if {! $use_ssl && ! $use_ssh && ! $use_sshssl} {
		set use_ssl 1
		set sshssl_sw "ssl"
	}
	global ssh_only ts_only
	if {$ssh_only || $ts_only} {
		set use_ssl 0
		set use_sshssl 0
		set use_ssh 1
		set sshssl_sw "ssh"
	}
	
	putty_pw_entry check
}

proc listen_adjust {} {
	global use_listen revs_button multiple_listen_button
	if {![info exists multiple_listen_button]} {
		set multiple_listen_button "none"
	}
	if {$use_listen} {
		catch {.b.conn configure -text "Listen"}
		catch {.o.b.connect configure -text "Listen"}
		catch {$multiple_listen_button configure -state normal}
	} else {
		catch {.b.conn configure -text "Connect"}
		catch {.o.b.connect configure -text "Connect"}
		catch {$multiple_listen_button configure -state disabled}
	}
}

proc unixpw_adjust {} {
	global is_windows use_unixpw darwin_cotvnc
	if {$is_windows || $darwin_cotvnc} {
		return;
	}
	if {$use_unixpw} {
		pack configure .fu -after .f1 -fill x
		catch {focus .fu.e}
	} else {
		pack forget .fu
	}
}

proc x11vnc_find_adjust {which} {
	global remote_ssh_cmd
	global use_x11vnc_find x11vnc_find_widget
	global use_x11vnc_xlogin x11vnc_xlogin_widget

	if {$which == "find"} {
		if {$use_x11vnc_find} {
			set use_x11vnc_xlogin 0
		}
	} elseif {$which == "xlogin"} {
		if {$use_x11vnc_xlogin} {
			set use_x11vnc_find 0
		}
	}
	if {! $use_x11vnc_find && ! $use_x11vnc_xlogin} {
		set remote_ssh_cmd "";
		return
	}
	if {![regexp {x11vnc} $remote_ssh_cmd]} {
		set remote_ssh_cmd "";
	}
	regsub {^[ 	]*PO?R?T?=[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd "" remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub {^[ 	]*sudo x11vnc[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd "" remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub {^[ 	]*x11vnc[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd "" remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub -all {[ 	]*-find[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd " " remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub -all {[ 	]*-localhost[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd " " remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub -all {[ 	]*-env FD_XDM=1[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd " " remote_ssh_cmd
	if {$use_x11vnc_find} {
		set remote_ssh_cmd "PORT= x11vnc -find -localhost -nopw $remote_ssh_cmd"
	} else {
		set remote_ssh_cmd "PORT= sudo x11vnc -find -localhost -env FD_XDM=1 -nopw $remote_ssh_cmd"
	}
	regsub {[ 	]*$} $remote_ssh_cmd "" remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub {^[ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd "" remote_ssh_cmd
	regsub -all {[ 	][ 	]*} $remote_ssh_cmd " " remote_ssh_cmd
}

proc set_options {} {
	global use_alpha use_grab use_ssh use_sshssl use_viewonly use_fullscreen use_bgr233
	global use_nojpeg use_raise_on_beep use_compresslevel use_quality use_x11_macosx
	global compresslevel_text quality_text
	global env is_windows darwin_cotvnc uname
	global use_listen
	global use_x11vnc_find x11vnc_find_widget
	global use_x11vnc_xlogin x11vnc_xlogin_widget uvnc_bug_widget
	global ts_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		set_ts_options
		return
	}

	toplev .o
	wm title .o "SSL/SSH VNC Options"

	set i 1

	radiobutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable sshssl_sw -value ssl -text \
		"Use SSL" -command {ssl_ssh_adjust ssl}
	incr i

	radiobutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable sshssl_sw -value ssh -text \
		"Use SSH" -command {ssl_ssh_adjust ssh}
	incr i

	radiobutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable sshssl_sw -value sshssl -text \
		"Use SSH + SSL" -command {ssl_ssh_adjust sshssl}
	set iss $i
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_x11vnc_find -text \
		"Automatically Find X Session" -command {x11vnc_find_adjust "find"}
	if {!$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set x11vnc_find_widget ".o.b$i"
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_x11vnc_xlogin -text \
		"Automatically Find X Login/Greeter" -command {x11vnc_find_adjust "xlogin"}
	if {!$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set x11vnc_xlogin_widget ".o.b$i"
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_unixpw -text \
		"Unix Username & Password" -command {unixpw_adjust}
	if {$is_windows} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_listen -text \
		"Reverse VNC Connection (-LISTEN)" -command {listen_adjust; if {$vncdisplay == ""} {set vncdisplay ":0"}; if {$use_listen} {destroy .o}}
	#if {$is_windows} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_uvnc_ssl_bug -text \
		"UltraVNC Single Click III Bug"
	if {$is_windows} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	if {$use_ssh && !$use_sshssl} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	set uvnc_bug_widget ".o.b$i"
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_viewonly -text \
		"View Only"
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_fullscreen -text \
		"Fullscreen"
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_raise_on_beep -text \
		"Raise On Beep"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_bgr233 -text \
		"Use 8bit color (-bgr233)"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_nojpeg -text \
		"Do not use JPEG (-nojpeg)"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	checkbutton .o.b$i -anchor w -variable use_x11_macosx -text \
		"Use X11 vncviewer on MacOSX" \
		-command {if {$use_x11_macosx} {set darwin_cotvnc 0} else {set darwin_cotvnc 1}; catch {destroy .o}; set_options}
	if {$uname != "Darwin"} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}
	incr i

	menubutton .o.b$i -anchor w -menu .o.b$i.m -textvariable compresslevel_text -relief groove
	set compresslevel_text "Compress Level: $use_compresslevel"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}

	menu .o.b$i.m -tearoff 0
	for {set j -1} {$j < 10} {incr j} {
		set v $j
		set l $j
		if {$j == -1} {
			set v "default"
			set l "default"
		}
		.o.b$i.m add radiobutton -variable use_compresslevel \
			-value $v -label $l -command \
			{set compresslevel_text "Compress Level: $use_compresslevel"}
	}
	incr i

	menubutton .o.b$i -anchor w -menu .o.b$i.m -textvariable quality_text -relief groove
	set quality_text "Quality: $use_quality"
	if {$darwin_cotvnc} {.o.b$i configure -state disabled}

	menu .o.b$i.m -tearoff 0 
	for {set j -1} {$j < 10} {incr j} {
		set v $j
		set l $j
		if {$j == -1} {
			set v "default"
			set l "default"
		}
		.o.b$i.m add radiobutton -variable use_quality \
			-value $v -label $l -command \
			{set quality_text "Quality: $use_quality"}
	}
	incr i

	set oldmode 0

	global use_mode ts_only ssh_only
	if {$ts_only} {
		set use_mode "Terminal Services (tsvnc)"
	} elseif {$ssh_only} {
		set use_mode "SSH-Only (sshvnc)"
	} else {
		set use_mode "SSVNC"
	}
	global mode_text
	set mode_text "Mode: $use_mode"
	if {! $oldmode} {
		menubutton .o.b$i -anchor w -menu .o.b$i.m -textvariable mode_text -relief groove

		menu .o.b$i.m -tearoff 0
		.o.b$i.m add radiobutton -variable use_mode -value "SSVNC"  \
			-label "SSVNC" -command { if {$ts_only || $ssh_only} {to_ssvnc; set mode_text "Mode: SSVNC"; destroy .o}}
		.o.b$i.m add radiobutton -variable use_mode -value "SSH-Only (sshvnc)" \
			-label "SSH-Only (sshvnc)" -command { if {$ts_only || ! $ssh_only} {to_sshonly; set mode_text "Mode: SSH-Only (sshvnc)"; destroy .o}}
		.o.b$i.m add radiobutton -variable use_mode -value "Terminal Services (tsvnc)" \
			-label "Terminal Services (tsvnc)" -command {to_tsonly; set mode_text "Mode: Terminal Services (tsvnc)"; destroy .o}
		incr i
	}

	for {set j 1} {$j < $i} {incr j} {
		global ssh_only ts_only 
		if {$ssh_only && $j <= 3} {
			continue;
		}
		if {$ts_only && $j <= 3} {
			continue;
		}
		pack .o.b$j -side top -fill x
	}

	if {$is_windows} {
		frame .o.pw	
		label .o.pw.l -text "Putty PW:"
		entry .o.pw.e -width 10 -show * -textvariable putty_pw
		pack .o.pw.l -side left
		pack .o.pw.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
		pack .o.pw -side top -fill x 
		putty_pw_entry check
	}

#	button .o.s_prof -text "Save Profile ..." -command {save_profile .o; raise .o}
#	button .o.l_prof -text " Load Profile ..." -command {load_profile .o; raise .o}
	if {$oldmode} {
		button .o.ssv      -anchor w -text "             SSVNC Mode" -command {to_ssvnc; destroy .o}
		button .o.ssh      -anchor w -text "             SSH-Only Mode" -command {to_sshonly; destroy .o}
		button .o.tso      -anchor w -text "             Terminal Svc Mode" -command {to_tsonly; destroy .o}
	}
	global uname
	set t1 "             Advanced ..."
	set t2 "             Clear Options"
	set t3 "             Delete Profile ..."
	if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
		regsub {^ *} $t1 "" t1
		regsub {^ *} $t2 "" t2
		regsub {^ *} $t3 "" t3
	}
	button .o.advanced -anchor w -text $t1 -command set_advanced_options
	button .o.clear    -anchor w -text $t2 -command set_defaults
	button .o.delete   -anchor w -text $t3 -command {destroy .o; delete_profile}

	pack .o.clear -side top -fill x 
	pack .o.delete -side top -fill x 
	pack .o.advanced -side top -fill x 

#	pack .o.s_prof -side top -fill x 
#	pack .o.l_prof -side top -fill x 

	if {$oldmode} {
		pack .o.ssv -side top -fill x 
		pack .o.ssh -side top -fill x 
		pack .o.tso -side top -fill x 
	}

	frame .o.b
	button .o.b.done -text "Done" -command {destroy .o}
	bind .o <Escape> {destroy .o}
	wm protocol .o WM_DELETE_WINDOW {destroy .o}
	button .o.b.help -text "Help" -command help_opts
	global use_listen
	if {$use_listen} {
		button .o.b.connect -text "Listen" -command launch
	} else {
		button .o.b.connect -text "Connect" -command launch
	}

	pack .o.b.help .o.b.connect .o.b.done -fill x -expand 1 -side left

	pack .o.b -side top -fill x 

	center_win .o
	wm resizable .o 1 0
	focus .o
}

proc check_writable {} {
	set test test[pid].txt
	catch {set f [open $test "w"]; puts $f "test"; close $f}

	###catch {file delete -force $test}	# testing.

	if ![file exists $test] {
		global env
		if [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)] {
			set dir "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/ss_vnc/cache"	
			catch {file mkdir $dir}
			if ![file exists $dir] {
				return
			}
			foreach f [glob -type f * */* */*/*] {
				set dest "$dir/$f"
				set dirn [file dirname $dest]
				catch {file mkdir $dirn}
				catch {file copy -force -- $f $dest}
			}
			cd $dir
			###catch {set f [open $test "w"]; puts $f "test"; close $f}
		}
	} else {
		catch {file delete -force $test}
	}
}

global env
set is_windows 0
set help_font "-font fixed"
if { [regexp -nocase {Windows} $tcl_platform(os)]} {
	cd util
	set help_font ""
	set is_windows 1
}

if {[regexp -nocase {Windows.9} $tcl_platform(os)]} {
	set is_win9x 1
} else {
	set is_win9x 0
}

# set SSVNC_HOME to HOME in case we modify it for mobile use:
if [info exists env(HOME)] {
	if {! [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)]} {
		set env(SSVNC_HOME) $env(HOME)
	}
}

# For mobile use, e.g. from a USB flash drive, we look for a "home" or "Home"
# directory relative to this script where the profiles and certs will be kept
# by default.
if [file exists $buck_zero] {
	#puts "$buck_zero"
	set up [file dirname $buck_zero]

	if {$up == "."} {
		# this is actually bad news on windows because we cd'd to util.
		set up ".."
	} else {
		set up [file dirname $up]
	}
	set dirs [list $up]

	if {! $is_windows && $up != ".."} {
		# get rid of bin
		set up [file dirname $up]
		lappend dirs $up
	}

	for {set i 0} {$i < $argc} {incr i} {
		set it0 [lindex $argv $i]
		if {$it0 == "."} {
			if {![file isdirectory "$up/home"] && ![file isdirectory "$up/Home"]} {
				catch {file mkdir "$up/Home"}
			}
			break
		}
	}

	set gotone 0

	foreach d $dirs {
		set try "$d/home"
		#puts "$try"
		if [file isdirectory $try] {
			set env(SSVNC_HOME) $try
			set gotone 1
			break
		}
		set try "$d/Home"
		#puts "$try"
		if [file isdirectory $try] {
			set env(SSVNC_HOME) $try
			set gotone 1
			break
		}
	}
	if {$gotone} {
		set b ""
		if {$is_windows} {
			set b "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/ss_vnc"
		} else {
			set b "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vnc"
		}
		catch {file mkdir $b}
		catch {file mkdir "$b/certs"}
		catch {file mkdir "$b/profiles"}
	}
	#puts "HOME: $env(SSVNC_HOME)"
}

set saw_ts_only 0
set saw_ssh_only 0

set ssvncrc $env(SSVNC_HOME)/.ssvncrc
if {$is_windows} {
	set ssvncrc $env(SSVNC_HOME)/ssvnc_rc
}

global ts_desktop_size_def ts_desktop_depth_def ts_desktop_type_def ts_xserver_type_def
set ts_desktop_size_def ""
set ts_desktop_depth_def ""
set ts_desktop_type_def ""
set ts_xserver_type_def ""

global win_localhost
set win_localhost "127.0.0.1"

if [file exists $ssvncrc] {
	set fh ""
	catch {set fh [open $ssvncrc "r"]}
	if {$fh != ""} {
		while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
			set str [string trim $line]
			if [regexp {^#} $str] {
				continue
			}
			if [regexp {^mode=tsvnc} $str] {
				set saw_ts_only 1
				set saw_ssh_only 0
			} elseif [regexp {^mode=sshvnc} $str] {
				set saw_ts_only 0
				set saw_ssh_only 1
			} elseif [regexp {^mode=ssvnc} $str] {
				set saw_ts_only 0
				set saw_ssh_only 0
			}
			if [regexp {^desktop_type=(.*)$} $str m val] {
				set val [string trim $val]
				set ts_desktop_type_def $val
			}
			if [regexp {^desktop_size=(.*)$} $str m val] {
				set val [string trim $val]
				set ts_desktop_size_def $val
			}
			if [regexp {^desktop_depth=(.*)$} $str m val] {
				set val [string trim $val]
				set ts_desktop_depth_def $val
			}
			if [regexp {^xserver_type=(.*)$} $str m val] {
				set val [string trim $val]
				set ts_xserver_type_def $val
			}
		}
		close $fh
	}
}

for {set i 0} {$i < $argc} {incr i} {
	set item [lindex $argv $i]
	regsub {^--} $item "-" item
	if {$item == "-profiles" || $item == "-list"} {
		set dir [get_profiles_dir]
		#puts stderr "VNC Profiles:"
		#puts stderr " "
		if {[info exists env(SSVNC_TS_ONLY)]} {
			set saw_ts_only 1
		} elseif {[info exists env(SSVNC_SSH_ONLY)]} {
			set saw_ssh_only 1
		}
		set profs [list]
		foreach prof [glob -nocomplain -directory $dir "*.vnc"] {
			set s [file tail $prof]
			regsub {\.vnc$} $s "" s
			if {$saw_ts_only || $saw_ssh_only} {
				set ok 0;
				set tsok 0;
				set fh ""
				catch {set fh [open $prof "r"]}
				if {$fh != ""} {
					while {[gets $fh line] > -1} {
						if {[regexp {use_ssh=1} $line]} {
							set ok 1
						}
						if {[regexp {ts_mode=1} $line]} {
							set tsok 1
						}
					}
					close $fh
				}
				if {$saw_ts_only && !$tsok} {
					continue;
				} elseif {! $ok} {
					continue
				}
			}
			lappend profs $s
		}
		foreach prof [lsort $profs] {
			puts "$prof"
		}
		exit
	} elseif {$item == "-nvb"} {
		global env
		set env(SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL_BUTTON) 1
	} elseif {$item == "-bigger"} {
		global env
		if {![info exists env(SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG)]} {
			set env(SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG) 1
		}
	} elseif {$item == "-ssh"} {
		set saw_ssh_only 1
		set saw_ts_only 0
	} elseif {$item == "-ts"} {
		set saw_ts_only 1
		set saw_ssh_only 0
	} elseif {$item == "-ssl" || $item == "-ss"} {
		set saw_ts_only 0
		set saw_ssh_only 0
	} elseif {$item == "-tso"} {
		global env
		set env(SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS) 1
		set saw_ts_only 1
	}
}

if {$saw_ts_only && $saw_ssh_only} {
	set saw_ssh_only 0
}

global ssh_only
set ssh_only 0
if {[info exists env(SSVNC_SSH_ONLY)] || $saw_ssh_only} {
	set ssh_only 1
}

global ts_only
set ts_only 0
if {[info exists env(SSVNC_TS_ONLY)] || $saw_ts_only} {
	set ts_only 1
}

if {$is_windows} {
	check_writable
}

set uname ""
if {! $is_windows} {
	catch {set uname [exec uname]}
}

set darwin_cotvnc 0
if {$uname == "Darwin"} {
	if {! [info exists env(DISPLAY)]} {
		set darwin_cotvnc 1
	} elseif {[regexp {/tmp/} $env(DISPLAY)]} {
		set darwin_cotvnc 1
	}
	if [info exists env(SSVNC_HOME)] {
		set t "$env(SSVNC_HOME)/.vnc"
		if {! [file exists $t]} {
			catch {file mkdir $t}
		}
	}
	set help_font "-font {Monaco 10}"

	#option add *Button.font Helvetica widgetDefault
	catch {option add *Button.font {System 10} widgetDefault}
}

set putty_pw ""

global scroll_text_focus
set scroll_text_focus 1

set multientry 1

wm withdraw .
if {$ssh_only} {
	wm title . "SSH VNC Viewer"
} elseif {$ts_only} {
	wm title . "Terminal Services VNC Viewer"
} else {
	wm title . "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer"
}

wm resizable . 1 0

set_defaults
set skip_pre 0

set vncdisplay ""
set last_load ""
set vncproxy ""
set remote_ssh_cmd ""
set vncauth_passwd ""

global did_listening_message
set did_listening_message 0

global accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress
set accepted_cert_dialog_in_progress 0

global fetch_cert_filename
set fetch_cert_filename ""

set vhd "VNC Host:Display"
if {$ssh_only} {
	label .l -text "SSH VNC Viewer" -relief ridge
} elseif {$ts_only} {
	label .l -text "Terminal Services VNC Viewer" -relief ridge
	set vhd "VNC Terminal Server:"
} else {
	label .l -text "SSL/SSH VNC Viewer" -relief ridge
}

set wl 21
set we 40
frame .f0
if {$multientry} {
	label .f0.l -width $wl -anchor w -text "$vhd" -relief ridge
} else {
	label .f0.l -anchor w -text "$vhd" -relief ridge
}
entry .f0.e -width $we -textvariable vncdisplay
pack  .f0.l -side left 
pack  .f0.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
bind  .f0.e <Return> launch

frame .f1
label .f1.l -width $wl -anchor w -text "VNC Password:" -relief ridge
entry .f1.e -width $we -textvariable vncauth_passwd -show *
pack  .f1.l -side left 
pack  .f1.e -side left -expand 1 -fill x
bind  .f1.e <Return> launch

frame .fu
label .fu.l -width $wl -anchor w -text "Unix Username:" -relief ridge
entry .fu.e -width 14 -textvariable unixpw_username
label .fu.m -anchor w -text "Unix Password:" -relief ridge
entry .fu.f -textvariable unixpw_passwd -show *
pack  .fu.l -side left 
pack  .fu.e .fu.m -side left
pack  .fu.f -side left -expand 1 -fill x
bind  .fu.f <Return> launch

frame .f2
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
entry .f3.e -width $we -textvariable remote_ssh_cmd
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} 

frame .f4
radiobutton .f4.ssl -anchor w    -variable sshssl_sw -value ssl    -command {ssl_ssh_adjust ssl}    -text "Use SSL"
radiobutton .f4.ssh -anchor w    -variable sshssl_sw -value ssh    -command {ssl_ssh_adjust ssh}    -text "Use SSH"
radiobutton .f4.sshssl -anchor w -variable sshssl_sw -value sshssl -command {ssl_ssh_adjust sshssl} -text "SSH + SSL  "

pack .f4.ssl .f4.ssh .f4.sshssl -side left -fill x

global skip_verify_accepted_certs
set skip_verify_accepted_certs 0

global always_verify_ssl
set always_verify_ssl 1;
if {[info exists env(SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL)]} {
	set always_verify_ssl 0;
}

button .f4.getcert -command {fetch_cert 1} -text "Fetch Cert"
checkbutton .f4.always -variable always_verify_ssl -text "Verify All Certs"
pack .f4.getcert -side right -fill x
if {[info exists env(SSVNC_NO_VERIFY_ALL_BUTTON)]} {
	set always_verify_ssl 0;
} else {
	pack .f4.always -side right -fill x
}

if {$ssh_only || $ts_only} {
	ssl_ssh_adjust ssh
} else {
	ssl_ssh_adjust ssl
}

frame .b
button .b.help  -text "Help" -command help
button .b.certs -text "Certs ..." -command getcerts
button .b.opts  -text "Options ..." -command set_options
button .b.load  -text "Load" -command {load_profile}
button .b.save  -text "Save" -command {save_profile}
button .b.conn  -text "Connect" -command launch
button .b.exit  -text "Exit" -command {destroy .; exit}


if {$ssh_only || $ts_only} {
	pack          .b.opts .b.save .b.load .b.conn .b.help .b.exit -side left -expand 1 -fill x
} else {
	pack .b.certs .b.opts .b.save .b.load .b.conn .b.help .b.exit -side left -expand 1 -fill x
}

if {$multientry} {
	if {! $is_windows} {
		if {$ssh_only} {
			pack .l .f0 .f1 .f2 .f3     .b -side top -fill x
		} elseif {$ts_only} {
			pack .l .f0     .f2         .b -side top -fill x
		} else {
			pack .l .f0 .f1 .f2 .f3 .f4 .b -side top -fill x
		}
	} else {
		if {$ssh_only} {
			pack .l .f0     .f2 .f3     .b -side top -fill x
		} elseif {$ts_only} {
			pack .l .f0     .f2         .b -side top -fill x
		} else {
			pack .l .f0     .f2 .f3 .f4 .b -side top -fill x
		}
	}
} else {
	pack .l .f0 .b -side top -fill x
}
if {![info exists env(SSVNC_GUI_CHILD)] || $env(SSVNC_GUI_CHILD) == ""} {
	center_win .
}
focus .f0.e

wm deiconify .

global system_button_face
set system_button_face ""
foreach item [.b.help configure -bg] {
	set system_button_face $item
}

if {[info exists env(SSVNC_GUI_CMD)]} {
	set env(SSVNC_GUI_CHILD) 1
	bind . <Control-n> "exec $env(SSVNC_GUI_CMD) &"
}
bind . <Control-q> "destroy .; exit"
bind . <Shift-Escape> "destroy .; exit"
bind . <Control-s> "launch_shell_only"
bind . <Control-p> {port_knock_only "" "KNOCK"}
bind . <Control-P> {port_knock_only "" "FINISH"}
bind . <Control-l> {load_profile}
bind . <B3-ButtonRelease> {load_profile}

bind . <Control-t> {toggle_tsonly}
bind . <Control-d> {delete_profile}
bind . <Shift-B3-ButtonRelease> {toggle_tsonly}
bind . <Shift-B2-ButtonRelease> {toggle_tsonly}
bind .l <Shift-ButtonRelease> {toggle_tsonly}
bind . <Control-h> {toggle_sshonly}
bind . <Control-T> {to_ssvnc}

global entered_gui_top button_gui_top
set entered_gui_top 0
set button_gui_top 0
bind . <Enter> {set entered_gui_top 1}
bind .l <ButtonPress> {set button_gui_top 1}
bind .f0.l <ButtonPress> {set button_gui_top 1}

update

mac_raise

set didload 0

for {set i 0} {$i < $argc} {incr i} {
	set item [lindex $argv $i]
	regsub {^--} $item "-" item
	if {$item == "."} {
		;
	} elseif {$item == "-nv"} {
		set always_verify_ssl 0
	} elseif {$item == "-help"} {
		help
	} elseif {$item == "-ssh"} {
		;
	} elseif {$item == "-bigger"} {
		;
	} elseif {$item == "-ts"} {
		;
	} elseif {$item == "-ss"} {
		;
	} elseif {$item == "-ssl"} {
		;
	} elseif {$item == "-tso"} {
		;
	} elseif {$item != ""} {
		if {[file exists $item] && [file isfile $item]}  {
			set didload 1
			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] && [file isfile $try]} {
					load_profile . $try
					set ok 1
					break;
				}
			}
			if {! $ok && [regexp {:} $item]} {
				global vncdisplay
				set vncdisplay $item
				set ok 1
			}
			
			if {! $ok} {
			    if {$ts_only || $ssh_only} {
				global vncdisplay
				set vncdisplay $item
				set ok 1
			    }
			}
			if {$ok} {
				update 
				set didload 1
				after 750
				launch
			}
		}
	}
}