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| * Almost all KVMD (the main daemon controlling Pi-KVM) configuration files use [YAML](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/YAMLSyntax.html) syntax. Information on the format's syntax can be found at the link provided. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * If you want to disable the web terminal use these commands: | ||||
| * If you want to disable the web terminal use this command: | ||||
|     ```yaml | ||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# systemctl disable kvmd-webterm | ||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# systemctl stop kvmd-webterm | ||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# systemctl disable --now kvmd-webterm | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
|      | ||||
| * To disable authorization completely edit the file `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`: | ||||
|  | @ -269,7 +268,7 @@ Our future [v3 platform](#the-future-v3-platform-work-in-progress) will contain | |||
|             # port: 9  # By default | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
|      | ||||
| * To use IPMI BMC you need to set up an appropriate account and run the `kvmd-ipmi` daemon (`systemctl start kvmd-ipmi` and `systemctl enable kvmd-ipmi`). Although Pi-KVM supports the IPMI protocol, we strongly recommend that you do not use it outside of trusted networks due to the protocol's [insecurity](https://github.com/NitescuLucian/nliplace.com.blog.drafts). Refer to the file `/etc/kvmd/ipmipasswd` to configure IPMI account. | ||||
| * To use IPMI BMC you need to set up an appropriate account and run the `kvmd-ipmi` daemon (`systemctl enable --now kvmd-ipmi`). Although Pi-KVM supports the IPMI protocol, we strongly recommend that you do not use it outside of trusted networks due to the protocol's [insecurity](https://github.com/NitescuLucian/nliplace.com.blog.drafts). Refer to the file `/etc/kvmd/ipmipasswd` to configure IPMI account. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| * To use VNC you need to change the keyboard layout for non-US client keyboards using `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`. For example: | ||||
|   ```yaml | ||||
|  | @ -283,7 +282,7 @@ Our future [v3 platform](#the-future-v3-platform-work-in-progress) will contain | |||
|           vncauth: | ||||
|               enabled: true | ||||
|   ``` | ||||
|   After that you can enable the `kvmd-vnc` daemon (`systemctl start kvmd-vnc` and `systemctl enable kvmd-vnc`). VNC will be available on port 5900 by default.   | ||||
|   After that you can enable the `kvmd-vnc` daemon (`systemctl enable --now kvmd-vnc`). VNC will be available on port 5900 by default.   | ||||
|   It is reccomended to disable the automatic quality adjust setting if there is one in your client (this is called "Auto-Select"in TigerVNC).   | ||||
|   Please note: **we strongly discourage the use of VNC on untrusted networks.** The current implementation does not use encryption, and your passwords are transmitted over the network in a plain text. The existing anonymous TLS mode is also not secure enough. | ||||
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