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-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2006-2009 by Karl J. Runge <runge@karlrunge.com>
-#
-# ssvnc:
-#
-# A wrapper for ssvnc_cmd using a tcl/tk gui.
-#
-# See ssvnc_cmd for details.
-#
-if [ "X$1" = "X-help" -o "X$1" = "X-h" ]; then
- cat << END
-ssvnc - a GUI wrapper for SSL and SSH VNC connections.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- ssvnc
- ssvnc [host][:display]
- ssvnc [saved-profile-name]
- ssvnc [options] [host-or-profile]
- ssvnc -cmd [ssvnc_cmd-args]
- ssvnc --help
-
-DESCRIPTION
- ssvnc is a tcl/tk gui wrapper that runs on Unix, MacOSX, and Windows.
- It sets up an SSL or SSH tunnel to the remote VNC Server and then
- launches the VNC viewer (either the one provided or another one that
- you have specified) to use that encrypted tunnel to connect to the VNC
- Server. The use of Proxies and Gateways to make the connections is
- implemented.
-
-OPTIONS
- -help, -h Print this help.
-
- --help Starts up the GUI as though the 'Help' button was pressed to
- show the main Help panel.
-
- -cmd [ssvnc_cmd-args]
- Launch the ssvnc_cmd utility command directly (no GUI) with the
- given arguments (for use when ssvnc_cmd is not in one's PATH.)
- If neither ssvnc_cmd nor ssvncviewer is in PATH, one can launch
- the viewer directly via: ssvnc -cmd -viewer [viewer-args]
-
- -profiles
- List the saved SSVNC profiles you have created. A profile is a
- destination host with specific parameter settings.
-
- -list Same as -profiles
-
- -ssh Start in "SSH Only Mode". No SSL aspects are shown. Same as
- running the command sshvnc
-
- -ts Start in "Terminal Services Mode". This is like "SSH Only
- Mode", but simpler and assumes x11vnc is available on the remote
- side to start and manage X and VNC sessions. Same as running
- the command tsvnc
-
- -tso Same as -ts "Terminal Services Mode", however never let the user
- leave this mode (no button to switch modes is provided.) Same
- as SSVNC_TS_ALWAYS=1.
-
- -ssl Force the full GUI Mode: both SSL and SSH. This is the default.
- Same as -ss.
-
- -nv Toggle the "Verify All Certs" button to be off at startup.
-
- -nvb Never show the "Verify All Certs" button. Same as SSVNC_NO_VER-
- IFY_ALL_BUTTON=1.
-
- -bigger
- Make the Profile Selection Dialog window bigger. Same as
- SSVNC_BIGGER_DIALOG=1.
-
- -noenc Start off in a mode where a 'No Encryption' check button is
- present. You can toggle the mode with Ctrl-E. Same as
- SSVNC_DISABLE_ENCRYPTION_BUTTON=1. Or noenc=1 in ~/.ssvncrc.
- Selecting no encryption is the same as the vnc:// and Vnc://
- prefixes described below. The -noenc mode is now the default,
- use -enc or noenc=0 for the opposite behavior.
-
- -killstunnel
- On Windows, automatically terminate the STUNNEL process when the
- viewer exits instead of prompting you (same as killstunnel=1 in
- ssvnc_rc or toggle in Options menu)
-
- -nokillstunnel
- On Windows, disable -killstunnel mode. Same as killstunnel=0 in
- ssvnc_rc or toggle in Options menu. Note that -killstunnel mode
- is now the default.
-
- -mycert /path/to/mycert.pem
- Set the default "MyCert" to be /path/to/mycert.pem. Same as
- -cert. If the file does not exist, ~/.vnc/certs is prefixed and
- tried. You can also set mycert=/path/to/mycert.pem in ~/.ssvncrc
-
- -cacert /path/to/cacert.crt
- Set the default "ServerCert" to be /path/to/cacert.crt. Same as
- -ca. If the file does not exist, ~/.vnc/certs is prefixed and
- tried. You can also set cacert=/path/to/cacert.crt in ~/.ssvncrc
-
- -crl /path/to/mycrl.pem
- Set the default Certificate Revocation List to be
- /path/to/mycrl.pem. If the file does not exist, ~/.vnc/certs is
- prefixed and tried. You can also set crl=/path/to/mycrl.pem in
- ~/.ssvncrc.
-END
- exit 0
-fi
-if [ "X$1" = "X-ssh" ]; then
- if [ "X$2" = "X-help" -o "X$2" = "X-h" ]; then
- cat << END
-sshvnc - a GUI wrapper for SSH VNC connections.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- sshvnc
- sshvnc [host][:display]
- sshvnc [saved-profile-name]
- sshvnc [options] [host-or-profile]
- sshvnc --help
-
-See 'ssvnc $2' and 'ssvnc --help' for more information.
-END
- exit 0
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ "X$1" = "X-ts" -o "X$1" = "X-tso" ]; then
- if [ "X$2" = "X-help" -o "X$2" = "X-h" ]; then
- cat << END
-tsvnc - a GUI wrapper for SSH VNC connections using x11vnc Terminal Services.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- tsvnc
- tsvnc [host][:display]
- tsvnc [saved-profile-name]
- tsvnc [options] [host-or-profile]
- tsvnc --help
-
-See 'ssvnc $2' and 'tsvnc --help' for more information.
-END
- exit 0
- fi
-fi
-
-
-if [ "X$XTERM_PRINT" != "X" ]; then
- XTERM_PRINT=""
- cat > /dev/null
-fi
-if [ "X$1" = "X-bg" ]; then
- shift
- $0 "$@" &
- exit 0
-fi
-
-
-PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin:/usr/local/bin
-export PATH
-
-if [ "X$FULLNAME" = "XKarl J. Runge" ]; then
- if [ "X$NOPOPUFIX" = "X" ]; then
- VNCVIEWER_POPUP_FIX=1
- export VNCVIEWER_POPUP_FIX
- fi
- PATH=`echo "$PATH" | sed -e 's,runge/bin/override,-------------,'`
-fi
-
-if [ "X$WISH" = "X" ]; then
- WISH=wish
- for try in wish8.4 wish wish8.3 wish8.5 wish8.6
- do
- if type $try > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- WISH=$try
- break
- fi
- done
- export WISH
-fi
-
-
-SSVNC_GUI_CMD="$0 $*"
-export SSVNC_GUI_CMD
-SSVNC_LAUNCH=$SSVNC_GUI_CMD
-export SSVNC_LAUNCH
-
-# work out os.arch platform string and check for binaries:
-#
-name=$UNAME
-if [ "X$name" = "X" ]; then
- name=`uname -sm | sed -e 's/ /./g' -e 's,/.*,,' -e 's/Linux\.i.86/Linux.i686/'`
-fi
-
-dL="-L"
-if uname -sr | egrep 'SunOS 5\.[5-8]' > /dev/null; then
- dL="-h"
-fi
-
-f="$0"
-for t in 1 2 3 4 5
-do
- if [ $dL "$f" ]; then
- f0="$f"
- f=`ls -l "$f" | sed -e 's/^.* -> //'`
- if echo "$f" | grep '^/' > /dev/null; then
- :
- else
- f="`dirname "$f0"`/$f"
- fi
- else
- break
- fi
-done
-dir=`dirname "$f"`
-PATH="$dir:$PATH"
-
-nearby=0
-if [ -x "$dir/vncviewer" -a -x "$dir/stunnel" ]; then
- nearby=1
-fi
-if [ "X$name" = "X." ]; then
- :
- #type vncviewer
- #type stunnel
-elif [ ! -d "$dir/$name" -a $nearby = 0 ]; then
- echo
- echo "Cannot find platform dir for your OS `uname -sm`:"
- echo
- echo " $dir/$name"
- echo
- PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/dist/sbin
-
- quit=0
- if type vncviewer >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- :
- else
- echo "vncviewer not found in PATH."
- quit=1
- fi
- if type stunnel >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- :
- else
- echo "stunnel not found in PATH."
- quit=1
- fi
- echo
- if [ "X$quit" = "X1" ]; then
- echo "You can set the \$UNAME env. var. to override the OS setting."
- echo "Or, if available, run the ./build.unix script to build it."
- echo "Or install external \"vncviewer\" and \"stunnel\" packages."
- exit 1
- fi
- echo "Using externel \"vncviewer\" and \"stunnel\" found in PATH."
-else
- STUNNEL=stunnel
- #STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS=${STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS:-"maxconn = 1"}
- #export STUNNEL STUNNEL_EXTRA_OPTS
- SSVNC_VIEWER_INTERNAL=1
- export SSVNC_VIEWER_INTERNAL
-fi
-
-
-# Put our os.arch and other utils dirs at head of PATH to be sure to
-# pick them up:
-#
-PATH="$dir:$dir/$name:$dir/util:$PATH"
-if echo "$dir" | grep '^/' > /dev/null; then
- :
-else
- dir=`pwd`/$dir
- PATH="$dir:$dir/$name:$dir/util:$PATH"
-fi
-
-SSVNC_BASEDIR="$dir"
-export SSVNC_BASEDIR
-SSVNC_BASEDIRNAME="$dir/$name"
-export SSVNC_BASEDIRNAME
-
-if [ -f "$dir/util/ultraftp.jar" ]; then
- SSVNC_ULTRA_FTP_JAR="$dir/util/ultraftp.jar"
- export SSVNC_ULTRA_FTP_JAR
-fi
-
-if [ "X$1" = "X-cmd" -o "X$1" = "X--cmd" ]; then
- shift
- exec ssvnc_cmd "$@"
-elif [ "X$WISH" = "Xwish" ]; then
- exec ssvnc.tcl "$@"
-else
- exec $WISH $dir/util/ssvnc.tcl "$@"
-fi