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RE: Client-less VNC Control in the Browser - jim321 - 2019-08-07 how about opt in instead of opt out. that script was designed for good, but has been used buy some bad character's, it was included in other programs installers and installed without permission.and that ruined it's credibility. that's why malwarebytes flags it.. it didn't run in my browser uBlock must have blocked it..or it didn't like linux RE: Client-less VNC Control in the Browser - e-sailing - 2019-11-10 I have tried x11vnc with noVNC. Now I can connect the rpi desktop with a vnc client (realvnc client does also work). Or I can connect the rpi desktop with a browser. http://openplotter.local:6080/vnc.html Copy and paste does work with both. In the browser is a menu on the middle left side with a clipboard. (When you use tightvnc you can't get the rpi desktop My configuration starts on every boot. The disadvantage is the unencrypted data. Installation: 1. Uninstall realVNC and old websockify Quote:sudo apt purge -y realvnc-vnc-server websockify websockify-common python-websockify 2. Install x11vnc Quote:sudo apt-get install -y x11vnc create file "sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/x11vnc.service" with Code: [Unit] activate load on boot Quote:sudo systemctl enable x11vnc.service 3. install novnc Quote:git clone https://github.com/novnc/websockify.git create file "sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/novnc.service" with Quote:[Unit] activate load on boot Quote:sudo systemctl enable novnc 4. test start services Quote:sudo systemctl daemon-reload Open realvnc client and connect as done before to test if vnc server works. Open http://openplotter.local:6080/vnc.html (or [ip-address]:6080/vnc.html) in the browser to test if both work. reboot and check again 5. Resolution If you doesn't connect a monitor to rpi4. You can't connect. Solution: Use sudo raspi-config to set a resolution. |