Unix client for Microsoft Remote Desktop Services
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order of the data is slightly different in RDP5. Moved pointer PDU handling to their own functions, since RDP5 no longer encapsulates ColorPointer and CachedPointer in a PDU with a type field. Made debug output when doing Bitmap updates clearer. Also added debug printout when bitmap compression failed. Added code that checks for a new way of sending the size of the compressed bitmaps. Code imported from Matt's RDP5 adventures :). Debug output when doing Palette updates in order to make it easier to follow packets. Fetch the number of orders here instead of in process_orders and send it along to that function as an argument. Send the username to sec_connect. git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/rdesktop/code/trunk/rdesktop@350 423420c4-83ab-492f-b58f-81f9feb106b5 |
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crypto | ||
doc | ||
keymaps | ||
vnc | ||
.cvsignore | ||
bitmap.c | ||
cache.c | ||
configure | ||
constants.h | ||
COPYING | ||
ewmhints.c | ||
indent-all.sh | ||
iso.c | ||
licence.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mcs.c | ||
orders.c | ||
orders.h | ||
parse.h | ||
proto.h | ||
rdesktop.c | ||
rdesktop.h | ||
rdesktop.spec | ||
rdp5.c | ||
rdp.c | ||
README | ||
scancodes.h | ||
secure.c | ||
tcp.c | ||
types.h | ||
xkeymap.c | ||
xwin.c |
=========================================== rdesktop: A Remote Desktop Protocol client. =========================================== rdesktop is a client for Microsoft Windows NT Terminal Server, Windows 2000 Terminal Services, Windows XP Remote Desktop, and possibly other Terminal Services products. rdesktop currently implements the RDP version 4 protocol. Installation ------------ rdesktop uses a typical GNU-style build procedure: % ./configure [options] % make % make install where documentation for [options] can be found by running "./configure --help". Usually no options are necessary. The default is to install under /usr/local, this can be changed with --prefix=directory. Invocation ---------- % rdesktop [options] server where server is the name of the Terminal Services machine. Note: if you receive "Connection refused", this probably means that the server does not have Terminal Services enabled, or there is a firewall blocking access. The rdesktop manual page lists the possible options ("man rdesktop").