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							|  | @ -32,7 +32,7 @@ To obtain it in the Web Terminal, type `su -` and then enter the `root` user pas | ||||||
|     Sometimes the actual owner of a PiKVM device and the user who is allowed to use it are different people. |     Sometimes the actual owner of a PiKVM device and the user who is allowed to use it are different people. | ||||||
|     So you may want to disable console access from the Web UI. To do this, use the following: |     So you may want to disable console access from the Web UI. To do this, use the following: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# rw |     [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# systemctl disable --now kvmd-webterm |     [root@pikvm ~]# systemctl disable --now kvmd-webterm | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# ro |     [root@pikvm ~]# ro | ||||||
|  | @ -44,7 +44,7 @@ To obtain it in the Web Terminal, type `su -` and then enter the `root` user pas | ||||||
| ----- | ----- | ||||||
| ## Changing the Linux password | ## Changing the Linux password | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# rw | [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# passwd root | [root@pikvm ~]# passwd root | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# ro | [root@pikvm ~]# ro | ||||||
|  | @ -54,7 +54,7 @@ To obtain it in the Web Terminal, type `su -` and then enter the `root` user pas | ||||||
| ----- | ----- | ||||||
| ## Changing the KVM password | ## Changing the KVM password | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# rw | [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd set admin | [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd set admin | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# ro | [root@pikvm ~]# ro | ||||||
|  | @ -63,7 +63,7 @@ To obtain it in the Web Terminal, type `su -` and then enter the `root` user pas | ||||||
| Please note that `admin` is a name of a default user. It is possible to create several different users | Please note that `admin` is a name of a default user. It is possible to create several different users | ||||||
| with different passwords to access the Web UI, but keep in mind that they all have the same rights: | with different passwords to access the Web UI, but keep in mind that they all have the same rights: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd set <user> # Sets a new user with password | [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd set <user> # Sets a new user with password | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd list # Show the list of users | [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd list # Show the list of users | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd del <user> # Removes/deletes a user | [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd del <user> # Removes/deletes a user | ||||||
|  | @ -86,7 +86,7 @@ It is strongly recommended to enable it if you expose the PiKVM in the big and s | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Update OS and reboot: |     1. Update OS and reboot: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Syu |         [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Syu | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# reboot |         [root@pikvm ~]# reboot | ||||||
|  | @ -95,18 +95,18 @@ It is strongly recommended to enable it if you expose the PiKVM in the big and s | ||||||
|     2. **Make sure that NTP is running otherwise you will not be able to access** (`timedatectl` command). |     2. **Make sure that NTP is running otherwise you will not be able to access** (`timedatectl` command). | ||||||
|         The timezone doesn't matter. |         The timezone doesn't matter. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     3. Install the `Google Authenticator` app to your mobile device |     3. Install the **Google Authenticator** app to your mobile device | ||||||
|         ([iOS](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/google-authenticator/id388497605), |         ([iOS](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/google-authenticator/id388497605), | ||||||
|         [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2)). It will generate one-time access codes. |         [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2)). It will generate one-time access codes. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     4. Create a secret for one-time codes on PiKVM: |     4. Create a secret for one-time codes on PiKVM: | ||||||
|        ``` |        ```console | ||||||
|        [root@pikvm ~]# rw |        [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|        [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-totp init |        [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-totp init | ||||||
|        [root@pikvm ~]# ro |        [root@pikvm ~]# ro | ||||||
|        ``` |        ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     5. Run the `Google Authenticator` and scan the QR code. |     5. Run the Google Authenticator and scan the QR code. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     6. Now, on the PiKVM login page, you will need to add 6 digits to the `2FA code` field. |     6. Now, on the PiKVM login page, you will need to add 6 digits to the `2FA code` field. | ||||||
| 
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							|  | @ -56,7 +56,7 @@ This protects the data from damage in the event of a sudden loss of power. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Remount internal storage to read-write mode manually: |     1. Remount internal storage to read-write mode manually: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -64,7 +64,7 @@ This protects the data from damage in the event of a sudden loss of power. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     3. Remount internal storage back to safe read-only mode: |     3. Remount internal storage back to safe read-only mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount ro |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount ro | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -88,14 +88,14 @@ Here some options: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Remount internal storage to read-write mode manually: |     1. Remount internal storage to read-write mode manually: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     2. Create an empty image file in `/var/lib/kvmd/msd` (this is the internal storage of PiKVM images) |     2. Create an empty image file in `/var/lib/kvmd/msd` (this is the internal storage of PiKVM images) | ||||||
|        of desired size (512MB in this example) and format it to FAT32: |        of desired size (512MB in this example) and format it to FAT32: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/lib/kvmd/flash.img bs=1M count=512 status=progress |         [root@pikvm ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/lib/kvmd/flash.img bs=1M count=512 status=progress | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# loop=$(losetup -f) |         [root@pikvm ~]# loop=$(losetup -f) | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# echo -e 'o\nn\np\n1\n\n\nt\nc\nw\n' | fdisk /var/lib/kvmd/flash.img |         [root@pikvm ~]# echo -e 'o\nn\np\n1\n\n\nt\nc\nw\n' | fdisk /var/lib/kvmd/flash.img | ||||||
|  | @ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Here some options: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     3. Remount internal storage back to safe read-only mode: |     3. Remount internal storage back to safe read-only mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount ro |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount ro | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -151,7 +151,7 @@ At the same time, you will be able to upload images via PiKVM Web UI to NFS, and | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Make some preparations: |     1. Make some preparations: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Syu |         [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Syu | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -S nfs-utils |         [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -S nfs-utils | ||||||
|  | @ -209,7 +209,7 @@ So, to add a second virtual drive, follow this: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode: |     1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -231,7 +231,7 @@ So, to add a second virtual drive, follow this: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     3. Perform reboot: |     3. Perform reboot: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# reboot |         [root@pikvm ~]# reboot | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -246,19 +246,19 @@ The full list of options can be found by running `kvmd-otgmsd --help`. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode: |     1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     2. Create an empty image file with desired size (1GB in this example): |     2. Create an empty image file with desired size (1GB in this example): | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/root/flash.img bs=1M count=1000 status=progress |         [root@pikvm ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=/root/flash.img bs=1M count=1000 status=progress | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     3. Connect it to the drive `1` (the creation process is described in the previous section): |     3. Connect it to the drive `1` (the creation process is described in the previous section): | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-otgmsd -i 1 --set-rw=1 --set-cdrom=0 --set-image=/root/flash.img |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-otgmsd -i 1 --set-rw=1 --set-cdrom=0 --set-image=/root/flash.img | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -270,7 +270,7 @@ The full list of options can be found by running `kvmd-otgmsd --help`. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     5. View the drive state: |     5. View the drive state: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-otgmsd -i 1 |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-otgmsd -i 1 | ||||||
|         Image file:  /root/flash.img |         Image file:  /root/flash.img | ||||||
|         CD-ROM flag: no |         CD-ROM flag: no | ||||||
|  | @ -279,19 +279,19 @@ The full list of options can be found by running `kvmd-otgmsd --help`. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     6. To disable the flash drive and view the files on it from the PiKVM, run: |     6. To disable the flash drive and view the files on it from the PiKVM, run: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-otgmsd -i 1 --unlock --eject |         [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-otgmsd -i 1 --unlock --eject | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     7. Don't forget to remount the root filesystem to read-only mode: |     7. Don't forget to remount the root filesystem to read-only mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# ro |         [root@pikvm ~]# ro | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     8. You can download the resulting image via SCP or mount it as a loop device on the PiKVM: |     8. You can download the resulting image via SCP or mount it as a loop device on the PiKVM: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# mount -o loop /root/flash.img /mnt |         [root@pikvm ~]# mount -o loop /root/flash.img /mnt | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# ls /mnt |         [root@pikvm ~]# ls /mnt | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# umount /mnt |         [root@pikvm ~]# umount /mnt | ||||||
|  | @ -314,7 +314,7 @@ does not recognize it correctly and even refuses to work with USB keyboard and m | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode: |     1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# rw |         [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -329,7 +329,7 @@ does not recognize it correctly and even refuses to work with USB keyboard and m | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     3. Perform reboot: |     3. Perform reboot: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|         ``` |         ```console | ||||||
|         [root@pikvm ~]# reboot |         [root@pikvm ~]# reboot | ||||||
|         ``` |         ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Once you have the desired USB stick perform the following on the RPi to create t | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 1. Insert Windows based USB stick into Pi4, generated with Microsoft USB creation tool. SSH to PiKVM as root. | 1. Insert Windows based USB stick into Pi4, generated with Microsoft USB creation tool. SSH to PiKVM as root. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     # dmesg |     # dmesg | ||||||
|     [ 3025.025401] usb-storage 2-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected |     [ 3025.025401] usb-storage 2-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected | ||||||
|     [ 3025.038911] scsi host0: usb-storage 2-1:1.0 |     [ 3025.038911] scsi host0: usb-storage 2-1:1.0 | ||||||
|  | @ -382,13 +382,13 @@ Once you have the desired USB stick perform the following on the RPi to create t | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 2. mount msd folder as read/write | 2. mount msd folder as read/write | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     # kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw |     # kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 3. Create image of USB data PARTITION to an image file, this will take some time, in this case about 12 minutes (RPi4). | 3. Create image of USB data PARTITION to an image file, this will take some time, in this case about 12 minutes (RPi4). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     # dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/var/lib/kvmd/msd/windows10-2004.bin bs=8M status=progress |     # dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/var/lib/kvmd/msd/windows10-2004.bin bs=8M status=progress | ||||||
|     4458545152 bytes (4.5 GB, 4.2 GiB) copied, 736 s, 6.1 MB/s |     4458545152 bytes (4.5 GB, 4.2 GiB) copied, 736 s, 6.1 MB/s | ||||||
|     531+1 records in |     531+1 records in | ||||||
|  | @ -398,13 +398,13 @@ Once you have the desired USB stick perform the following on the RPi to create t | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 4. Correct ownership of new image and make sure the website reports the file as complete. | 4. Correct ownership of new image and make sure the website reports the file as complete. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     # chown kvmd:kvmd /var/lib/kvmd/msd/windows10-2004.bin |     # chown kvmd:kvmd /var/lib/kvmd/msd/windows10-2004.bin | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 5. Remount msd folder as read only | 5. Remount msd folder as read only | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     # kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount ro |     # kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount ro | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -421,7 +421,7 @@ E.g. in a AMI BIOS the boot device is called "Linux File-CD Gadget 0504". | ||||||
| * Create Ventoy image (on Ubuntu x86 machine) (Unaware of a windows version). | * Create Ventoy image (on Ubuntu x86 machine) (Unaware of a windows version). | ||||||
| * There is an assumption that you know basic linux to understand that not all dev devices are named exactly like the below | * There is an assumption that you know basic linux to understand that not all dev devices are named exactly like the below | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| # dd if=/dev/zero of=ventoy.img bs=1M count=4700 status=progress | # dd if=/dev/zero of=ventoy.img bs=1M count=4700 status=progress | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -431,7 +431,7 @@ E.g. in a AMI BIOS the boot device is called "Linux File-CD Gadget 0504". | ||||||
| * On the Ubuntu machine | * On the Ubuntu machine | ||||||
| * At the time of this, it was 1.0.51, change to latest version | * At the time of this, it was 1.0.51, change to latest version | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| # wget https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.51/ventoy-1.0.51-linux.tar.gz | # wget https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.51/ventoy-1.0.51-linux.tar.gz | ||||||
| # tar zxvf ventoy-1.0.51-linux.tar.gz | # tar zxvf ventoy-1.0.51-linux.tar.gz | ||||||
| # sudo losetup -f ventoy.img | # sudo losetup -f ventoy.img | ||||||
|  | @ -444,7 +444,7 @@ E.g. in a AMI BIOS the boot device is called "Linux File-CD Gadget 0504". | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| * Either cp/scp over the .iso you downloaded from the Media tool or use a NFS mount | * Either cp/scp over the .iso you downloaded from the Media tool or use a NFS mount | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| sudo cp windows.iso /media/XXX/ventoy | sudo cp windows.iso /media/XXX/ventoy | ||||||
| sudo umount /dev/loopXX  | sudo umount /dev/loopXX  | ||||||
| # This is going to be different for everyone, please choose the same one you mounted earlier | # This is going to be different for everyone, please choose the same one you mounted earlier | ||||||
|  | @ -456,14 +456,14 @@ ssh into the Ubuntu system (Or whatever OS you are using) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| * On PiKVM | * On PiKVM | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| # cd /var/lib/kvmd/msd | # cd /var/lib/kvmd/msd | ||||||
| # mount -o remount,rw . | # mount -o remount,rw . | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| * On Ubuntu | * On Ubuntu | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| # scp ventoy.img root@pikvm:/var/lib/kvmd/msd | # scp ventoy.img root@pikvm:/var/lib/kvmd/msd | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | @ -13,7 +13,7 @@ any other setting or functionality needs to be redirected to the [Tailscale supp | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 1. Install the client, run `tailscaled` service and register it in the network: | 1. Install the client, run `tailscaled` service and register it in the network: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# rw |     [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Syu |     [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Syu | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -S tailscale-pikvm |     [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -S tailscale-pikvm | ||||||
|  | @ -25,13 +25,13 @@ any other setting or functionality needs to be redirected to the [Tailscale supp | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 3. After success, perform reboot to make sure that everything is working correctly: | 3. After success, perform reboot to make sure that everything is working correctly: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# reboot |     [root@pikvm ~]# reboot | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 4. Now you can try to view the IP address of Tailscale network interface: | 4. Now you can try to view the IP address of Tailscale network interface: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ```console | ||||||
|     [root@pikvm ~]# ip addr show tailscale0 |     [root@pikvm ~]# ip addr show tailscale0 | ||||||
|     ``` |     ``` | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | @ -59,7 +59,7 @@ If everything is successful, PiKVM will become a member of your VPN network. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| If something not work, the usual advice is to completely remove the Tailscale from PiKVM and perform a clean installation: | If something not work, the usual advice is to completely remove the Tailscale from PiKVM and perform a clean installation: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ``` | ```console | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# rw | [root@pikvm ~]# rw | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Rscnd tailscale | [root@pikvm ~]# pacman -Rscnd tailscale | ||||||
| [root@pikvm ~]# rm -rf /var/lib/tailscale /var/cache/tailscale | [root@pikvm ~]# rm -rf /var/lib/tailscale /var/cache/tailscale | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | @ -1,8 +1,8 @@ | ||||||
| # VNC | # VNC | ||||||
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| As an alternative to the web interface, a regular VNC client can be used to access to the PiKVM. | As an alternative to the Web UI, a regular VNC client can be used to access to the PiKVM. | ||||||
| The main advantage of VNC over the browser is the ability to expand the image to the full screen, | The main advantage of VNC over the browser is the ability to expand the image to the full screen, | ||||||
| as well as complete interception of all keyboard keys. In some cases, VNC will be more responsive | as well as complete interception of all keyboard shortcuts. In some cases, VNC will be more responsive | ||||||
| than the browser, especially on weak client computers. | than the browser, especially on weak client computers. | ||||||
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