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Remote-Viewer(1)	    Virtualization Support	      Remote-Viewer(1)

NAME
       remote-viewer - a simple	remote desktop client

SYNOPSIS
       remote-viewer [OPTIONS] -- [URI]

DESCRIPTION
       remote-viewer is	a simple remote	display	client.	The supported
       protocols are SPICE and VNC.

       Starting	remote-viewer without URI will open a simple dialog with an
       entry and a list	of previously successfully accessed URI.

       The URI can also	point to a connection settings file, see the
       CONNECTION FILE section for a description of the	format.

       If URI is '-', then remote-viewer will read the standard	input as a
       connection settings file	and attempt to connect using it.

       In some circumstances the viewer	may need to grab the mouse pointer.
       The default key sequence	for releasing the grab is "Ctrl_L"+"Alt_L",
       however,	this can be overridden using the "--hotkeys" argument
       documented below.

OPTIONS
       The following options are accepted when running "remote-viewer":

       -h, --help
	   Display command line	help summary

       -V, --version
	   Display program version number

       -v, --verbose
	   Display information about the connection

       -z PCT, --zoom=PCT
	   Zoom	level of the display window in percentage. Range 10-400.

       -f, --full-screen
	   Start with the windows maximized to fullscreen.

	   If supported, the remote display will be reconfigured to match the
	   physical client monitor configuration, by enabling or disabling
	   extra monitors as necessary.	This is	currently implemented by the
	   Spice backend only and can be disabled by the "--auto-resize"
	   arguemnt.

	   To specify which client monitors are	used in	fullscreen mode, see
	   the CONFIGURATION section below.

       --auto-resize <always|never>
	   Controls whether it is permitted to attempt to resize the remote
	   framebuffer to match	the local window size. This currently defaults
	   to on, but note that	not all	servers	will support this.

       -t TITLE, --title TITLE
	   Set the window title	to TITLE

       -s, --shared
	   Permitted a shared session with multiple clients

       --cursor	auto|local
	   Control how the mouse cursor	is rendered. "auto" is the default
	   behaviour, which will honour	the behaviour requested	by the remote
	   server. This	may involve the	server remote rendering	the cursor
	   into	the framebuffer, or sending the	cursor details to the client
	   to render.  "local" overrides this default to request that the
	   local desktop cursor	is always rendered regardless of what the
	   server requests. The	latter is rarely needed, but can be used if
	   the server has a bad	configuration that results in its own cursor
	   being hidden.

       --debug
	   Print debugging information

       -H HOTKEYS, --hotkeys HOTKEYS
	   Set global hotkey bindings. By default, keyboard shortcuts only
	   work	when the guest display widget does not have focus.  Any
	   actions specified in	HOTKEYS	will be	effective even when the	guest
	   display widget has input focus. The format for HOTKEYS is
	   <action1>=<key1>[+<key2>][,<action2>=<key3>[+<key4>]].  Key-names
	   are case-insensitive. Valid actions are: toggle-fullscreen,
	   release-cursor, zoom-in, zoom-out, zoom-reset, secure-attention,
	   usb-device-reset, smartcard-insert and smartcard-remove.  The
	   "secure-attention" action sends a secure attention sequence
	   (Ctrl+Alt+Del) to the guest.	Examples:

	     --hotkeys=toggle-fullscreen=shift+f11,release-cursor=shift+f12

	     --hotkeys=release-cursor=ctrl+alt

	   Note	that hotkeys for which no binding is given are disabled.
	   Although the	hotkeys	specified here are handled by the client, it
	   is still possible to	send these key combinations to the guest via a
	   menu	item.

       -K, --keymap
	   Remap and/or	block supplied keypresses to the host. All key
	   identifiers are case-sensitive and follow the naming	convention as
	   defined in gdkkeysyms.h without the GDK_KEY_	prefix.

	   Running the application with	--debug	will display keypress symbols
	   in the following way:
	     "Key pressed was keycode='0x63', gdk_keyname='c'"
	     "Key pressed was keycode='0xffeb',	gdk_keyname='Super_L'"

	   The format for supplying a keymap is:
	   <srcKeySym1>=[<destKeySym1>][+<destKeySym2][,<srckeySym2>=[<destKeySym1]

	   To block a keypress simply assign an	empty parameter	to the
	   srcKeySym.

	   Example:
	     --keymap=Super_L=,Alt_L=,1=Shift_L+F1,2=Shift_L+F2

	   This	will block the Super_L (typically Windows Key) and ALT_L
	   keypresses and remap	key 1 to Shift F1, 2 to	Shift F2.

       -k, --kiosk
	   Start in kiosk mode.	In this	mode, the application will start in
	   fullscreen with minimal UI. It will prevent the user	from quitting
	   or performing any interaction outside of usage of the remote
	   desktop session.

	   Note	that it	can't offer a complete secure solution by itself. Your
	   kiosk system	must have additional configuration and security
	   settings to lock down the OS. In particular,	you must configure or
	   disable the window manager, limit the session capabilities, use
	   some	restart/watchdog mechanism, disable VT switching etc.

       --kiosk-quit <never|on-disconnect>
	   By default, when kiosk mode is enabled, virt-viewer will remain
	   open	when the connection to the remote server is terminated.	By
	   setting kiosk-quit option to	"on-disconnect"	value, virt-viewer
	   will	quit instead.

HOTKEY
       A key binding combination is described by a series of key strings
       separated by '+'	that must be pressed together in order to activate the
       associated action.

       It must be composed of modifiers	(shift,	ctrl or	alt) and a
       non-modifier key. For example, "shift+f11".

CONNECTION FILE
       remote-viewer connection	file is	of INI file format, with a mandatory
       [virt-viewer] group and "type" key.

   Example
       Opening a file with the following content will start remote-viewer in
       fullscreen and connect to the host "betsiboka" using the	SPICE
       protocol:

	[virt-viewer]
	type=spice
	host=betsiboka
	port=5900
	fullscreen=1

   Key list
       "version" (string)
	   If remote-viewer version number isn't greater or equal to the
	   required version, an	error is raised	with the expected version.

	   The version format accepted is a list of integers separated by '.'.
	   It can be followed by a dash	'-' and	an additional build number
	   with	the same format.

	   Version comparison is done by comparing each	integer	from the list
	   one by one. If any of the component is not a	number,	the version
	   comparison will fail	and consider that the 2	versions are
	   considered to be the	same.

       "versions" (osid:version	list)
	   This	is a list of osid:version couples separated by ';'. osid is an
	   arbitrary string, version is	a version number in the	same format as
	   in the 'version' field. A given couple indicates that remote-viewer
	   builds matching the given 'osid' (fedora22, debian7,	...) must be
	   at least version 'version'. For consistency,	it's recommended to
	   use libosinfo OS shortids as	the osid.

       "newer-version-url" (string)
	   If specified, this field is an URL which will be displayed to the
	   user	when a version check fails.

       "type" (string, mandatory)
	   The session type, either "spice", "vnc" or "ovirt".

       "unix-path" (string)
	   The server to connect to, using a Unix socket path. (supported with
	   spice, since	8.0)

	   This	option is incompatible with "host", "port" and "tls-port".

       "host" (string)
	   The server host to connect to.

       "port" (integer)
	   The server port to connect to.

       "tls-port" (integer)
	   The server TLS/SSL port to connect to.

       "username" (string)
	   The username	for the	session	authentication.

       "password" (string)
	   The password	for the	session	authentication.

       "disable-channels" (string list)
	   The list of session channels	to disable.

	   The current SPICE channels are: main, display, inputs, cursor,
	   playback, record, smartcard,	usbredir.

       "tls-ciphers" (string)
	   Set the cipher list to use for the secure connection, in textual
	   OpenSSL cipher list format. (see ciphers(1))

       "title" (string)
	   String to present in	the window title.

       "fullscreen" (boolean)
	   Opens the client windows in fullscreen.

       "ca" (string)
	   CA certificate in PEM format	(using "\n" to separate	the lines).
	   This	will be	used to	verify the SSL certificate used	for SPICE TLS
	   sessions.

       "host-subject" (string)
	   Verify the certificate subject matches with the given subject.

       "toggle-fullscreen" (hotkey string)
	   Key binding for entering and	leaving	fullscreen mode. (see HOTKEY
	   for description of expected string)

       "release-cursor"	(hotkey	string)
	   Key binding for releasing cursor grab. (see HOTKEY for description
	   of expected string)

       "zoom-in" (hotkey string)
	   Key binding for zooming in and enlarging client window size.	(see
	   HOTKEY for description of expected string)

       "zoom-out" (hotkey string)
	   Key binding for zooming out and reducing client window size.	(see
	   HOTKEY for description of expected string)

       "zoom-reset" (hotkey string)
	   Key binding for reseting zoom and client window size. (see HOTKEY
	   for description of expected string)

       "smartcard-insert" (hotkey string)
	   Key binding for inserting emulated smartcard. (see HOTKEY for
	   description of expected string)

       "smartcard-remove" (hotkey string)
	   Key binding for removing emulated smartcard.	(see HOTKEY for
	   description of expected string)

       "color-depth" (integer)
	   Set the color depth of the guest display (16	or 32).

       "disable-effects" (string list)
	   A list of desktop effects to	disable	in the remote guest.

	   The effects that can	be disabled with SPICE are: wallpaper,
	   font-smooth,	animation or all.

       "enable-smartcard" (boolean)
	   Set to 1 to enable client smartcard redirection.

       "enable-usbredir" (boolean)
	   Set to 1 to enable client USB device	redirection.

       "enable-usb-autoshare" (boolean)
	   Set to 1 to enable client USB devices auto-sharing.

       "usb-filter" (string)
	   Set a string	specifying a filter to use to determine	which USB
	   devices to autoconnect when plugged in, a filter consists of	one or
	   more	rules. Where each rule has the form of:

	   "class,vendor,product,version,allow"

	   Use -1 for class/vendor/product/version to accept any value.

	   And the rules themselves are	concatenated like this:

	   "rule1|rule2|rule3"

       "secure-channels" (string list)
	   The list of session channels	to secure.

	   The current SPICE channels are: main, display, inputs, cursor,
	   playback, record, smartcard,	usbredir.

       "delete-this-file" (boolean)
	   Set to 1 for	the client to remove this connection file (if it
	   can't, it will fail silently)

       "proxy" (string)
	   A proxy URL to tunnel the connection	through.

	   At the time of writing this documentation, the only supported proxy
	   method with Spice is	HTTP CONNECT.

	   For example,	to tunnel connection through foobar host HTTP proxy on
	   port	8080, use the value "http://foobar:8080".

   oVirt Support
       The connection file can also carry some oVirt-specific options when
       oVirt support is	compiled in. These options are used to interact	with
       oVirt REST API.	This is	currently only used in order to	show a menu
       allowing	to change the CD image being used by the virtual machine from
       remote-viewer user interface.  These options go in an optional [ovirt]
       group.

       "host" (string, mandatory)
	   The oVirt instance to connect to. This corresponds to the hostname
	   one would connect to	access the oVirt user or admin portal.

       "vm-guid" (string, mandatory)
	   GUID	of the oVirt virtual machine to	connect	to.

       "jsessionid" (string)
	   Value to set	the 'jsessionid' cookie	to. With oVirt 3.6, setting
	   this	authentication cookie to a valid value will allow to interact
	   with	the oVirt REST API without being asked for credentials.

       "sso-token" (string)
	   Value to set	the 'Authorization' header to. With oVirt 4.0 or
	   newer, setting this authentication header to	a valid	value will
	   allow to interact with the oVirt REST API without being asked for
	   credentials.

       "ca" (string)
	   CA certificate in PEM format	(using "\n" to separate	the lines).
	   This	will be	used to	validate the certificate used for the oVirt
	   REST	https session remote-viewer will establish.

CONFIGURATION
       A small number of configuration options can be controlled by editing
       the settings file located in the	user configuration directory:

	   <USER-CONFIG-DIR>/virt-viewer/settings

       This file is a text file	in INI format, with application	options	in the
       [virt-viewer] group and per-guest options in a group identified by the
       guest's UUID. The application options should not	be edited manually.
       There is	also a special [fallback] group	which specifies	options	for
       all guests that don't have an explicit group.

       For each	guest, the initial fullscreen monitor configuration can	be
       specified by using the monitor-mapping key. This	configuration only
       takes effect when the -f/--full-screen option is	specified.

       The value of this key is	a list of mappings between a guest display and
       a client	monitor. Each mapping is separated by a	semicolon character,
       and the mappings	have the format
       <GUEST-DISPLAY-ID>:<CLIENT-MONITOR-ID>.

       For example, to map guest displays 1 and	2 to client monitors 2 and 3
       for the guest with a UUID of e4591275-d9d3-4a44-a18b-ef2fbc8ac3e2, use:

	   [e4591275-d9d3-4a44-a18b-ef2fbc8ac3e2]
	   monitor-mapping=1:2;2:3

       The monitor-mapping must	contain	ids of all displays from 1 to the last
       desired display id, e.g.	"monitor-mapping=3:3" is invalid because
       mappings	for displays 1 and 2 are not specified.

       Configuration key share-clipboard contains a boolean value. If it's
       "true", then clipboard is shared	with guests if clipboard sharing is
       supported by used protocol.

EXAMPLES
       To connect to SPICE server on host "makai" with port 5900

	  remote-viewer	spice://makai:5900

       To connect to VNC server	on host	"tsingy" with port 5900

	  remote-viewer	vnc://tsingy:5900

       To connect to a virtual machine named "toliara" on an oVirt server at
       example.org

	  remote-viewer	ovirt://[username@]example.org/toliara

BUGS
       Report bugs to https://gitlab.com/virt-viewer/virt-viewer/-/issues

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2012-2020 Red Hat,	Inc., and various contributors.	 This
       is free software. You may redistribute copies of	it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License
       "https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html". There is NO	WARRANTY, to
       the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO
       "virt-viewer(1)", "spice-client(1)", the	project	website
       "http://gitlab.com/virt-viewer/virt-viewer"

Virt-Viewer 11.0		  2021-11-18		      Remote-Viewer(1)

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