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Changeset 40384 in vbox for trunk/doc/manual/en_US


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Mar 6, 2012 5:43:19 PM (13 years ago)
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vboxsync
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doc/manual: mention VNC module, its shortcomings and specific config quirks

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    20852085    accessible with <computeroutput>--help</computeroutput>.</para>
    20862086  </sect1>
     2087
     2088  <sect1 id="otherextpacks">
     2089    <title>Other extension packs</title>
     2090
     2091    <para>Starting with VirtualBox 4.2.0 there is another extension pack,
     2092    <code>VNC</code>, which is open source and replaces the previous
     2093    integration of the VNC remote access protocol. This is experimental code,
     2094    and will be initially available in the VirtualBox source code package only.
     2095    It is to a large portion code contributed by users, and is not supported
     2096    in any way by Oracle.</para>
     2097
     2098    <para>It is possible to install both the Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension
     2099    Pack and VNC, but only one VRDE module can be active at any time. The
     2100    following command switches to the VBoxVNC VRDE module in
     2101    VNC:<screen>VBoxManage setproperty vrdeextpack VBoxVNC</screen></para>
     2102
     2103    <para>Configuring the remote access works very similarly to VRDP (see
     2104    <xref linkend="vrde" />), with some limitations: VNC does not
     2105    support specifying several port numbers, and the authentication is done
     2106    differently. VNC can only deal with password authentication, and there
     2107    is no option to use password hashes. This leaves no other choice than
     2108    having a clear-text password in the VM configuration, which can be set with
     2109    the following command:<screen>VBoxManage modifyvm VMNAME --vrdeproperty VNCPassword=secret</screen></para>
     2110
     2111    <para>The user is responsible for keeping this password secret, and it
     2112    should be removed when a VM configuration is passed to another person,
     2113    for whatever purpose. Some VNC servers claim to have "encrypted" passwords
     2114    in the configuration. This is not true encryption, it is only concealing
     2115    the passwords, which is exactly as secure as clear-text passwords.</para>
     2116  </sect1>
    20872117</chapter>
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