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- x11vnc fait partie du projet (en). C'est un logiciel libre et gratuit sous licence GNU General Public License. x11vnc a été créé en 2002 par Karl Runge parce qu'il était frustré de x0rfbserver, une application similaire mais dont le code ne fonctionnait pas sur tous les systèmes Unix / Linux. Il existe beaucoup de programmes similaires appelés serveurs VNC. Ce serveur est apprécié pour sa simplicité (même s'il ne fonctionne quasi exclusivement que depuis une console). Il permet de partager directement son bureau contrairement aux autre serveurs VNC sous Linux qui doivent être lancés avec leur propre session X.org (màj: les versions récentes des autres serveurs permettent toutes ce partage de bureau). Il permet surtout de faire établir la connexion par le serveur (l'ordinateur dont on veut voir l'écran) vers le client sans se préoccuper du problème de routage côté serveur. (fr)
- x11vnc is a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server program. It allows remote access from a remote client to a computer hosting an X Window session and the x11vnc software, continuously polling the X server's frame buffer for changes. This allows the user to control their X11 desktop (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, etc.) from a remote computer either on the user's own network, or from over the Internet as if the user were sitting in front of it. x11vnc can also poll non-X11 frame buffer devices, such as webcams or TV tuner cards, iPAQ, Neuros OSD, the Linux console, and the Mac OS X graphics display.x11vnc is part of the LibVNCServer project and is free software available under the GNU General Public License.x11vnc was written by Karl Runge. x11vnc does not create an extra display (or X desktop) for remote control. Instead, it uses the existing X11 display shown on the monitor of a Unix-like computer in real time, unlike other Linux alternatives such as TightVNC Server. However, it is possible to use Xvnc or Xvfb to create a 'virtual' extra display, and have x11vnc connect to it, enabling X-11 access to headless servers. x11vnc has security features that allows the user to set an access password or to use Unix usernames and passwords. It also has options for connection via a secure SSL link. An SSL Java VNC viewer applet is provided that enables secure connections from a web browser. The VeNCrypt SSL/TLS VNC security type is also supported. Many of the UltraVNC extensions to VNC are supported by x11vnc, including file transfer. (en)
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- x11vnc is a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server program. It allows remote access from a remote client to a computer hosting an X Window session and the x11vnc software, continuously polling the X server's frame buffer for changes. This allows the user to control their X11 desktop (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, etc.) from a remote computer either on the user's own network, or from over the Internet as if the user were sitting in front of it. x11vnc can also poll non-X11 frame buffer devices, such as webcams or TV tuner cards, iPAQ, Neuros OSD, the Linux console, and the Mac OS X graphics display.x11vnc is part of the LibVNCServer project and is free software available under the GNU General Public License.x11vnc was written by Karl Runge. (en)
- x11vnc fait partie du projet (en). C'est un logiciel libre et gratuit sous licence GNU General Public License. x11vnc a été créé en 2002 par Karl Runge parce qu'il était frustré de x0rfbserver, une application similaire mais dont le code ne fonctionnait pas sur tous les systèmes Unix / Linux. Il existe beaucoup de programmes similaires appelés serveurs VNC. Il permet surtout de faire établir la connexion par le serveur (l'ordinateur dont on veut voir l'écran) vers le client sans se préoccuper du problème de routage côté serveur. (fr)
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