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x11vnc 0.9.16   2019-01-05

New in the 0.9.16 x11vnc release:

        Build fixes.

        Misc. documentation fixes.


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x11vnc 0.9.15   2018-02-04

New in the 0.9.15 x11vnc release:

        Misc. buffer overflow and memleak fixes.

        Support for OpenSSL 1.1.0.

        Fix for Debian bug #672435.


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x11vnc 0.9.14   2015-11-14

New in the 0.9.14 x11vnc release:

        Added support for the X Composite Extension. For subwindow/appshare
                modes this allows sharing the respective window/app when it
                is partially or completely off-screen as XComposite renders
                the window contents to an off-screen buffer. Before, updating
                of the window contents would stop once it went even partially
                off-screen.

        Added XInput 2 multi-pointer support which allows multiple clients
                to view and control a single shared screen, all having their
                own mouse pointers and keyboard foci. For in-depth info, read
                http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/master/beier-christian-2011-07-19/PDF/beier.pdf,
                especially section 5.1.

        Added some support for running under Wayland via the deskshot utility
                found in the misc/ subdirectory.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        Separated x11vnc sources from LibVNCServer. The project is now
                hosted at GitHub under https://github.com/LibVNC/x11vnc/.


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x11vnc 0.9.13   2010-12-20

New in the 0.9.13 x11vnc release:

        Improved support for non-X11 touchscreen devices (e.g. handheld or
                cell phone) via Linux uinput input injection.  Additional
                tuning parameters are added. TSLIB touchscreen calibration
                is supported. Tested on Qtmoko Neo Freerunner.

                A tool, misc/uinput.pl, is provided to diagnose uinput
                behavior on new devices.

                The env. vars. X11VNC_UINPUT_BUS and X11VNC_UINPUT_VERSION
                are available if leaving them unset does not work.

        The Linux uinput non-X11 input injection can now be bypassed:
                events can be directly written to the /dev/input/event
                devices specified by the user (direct_abs=..., etc.)

                A -pipeinput input injection helper script,
                misc/qt_tslib_inject.pl is provided as a tweakable
                non-builtin direct input injection method.

        The list of new uinput parameters for the above two features is:
                pressure, tslib_cal, touch_always, dragskip, btn_touch;
                direct_rel, direct_abs, direct_btn, direct_key.

        The included SSL enabled Java VNC Viewers now handle Mouse
                Wheel events.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        In -reflect mode, the libvncclient connection can now have
                the pixel format modified via the environment
                variables X11VNC_REFLECT_bitsPerSample,
                X11VNC_REFLECT_samplesPerPixel, and
                X11VNC_REFLECT_bytesPerPixel

        In -create mode the following environment variables are added
                to fine tune the behavior: FIND_DISPLAY_NO_LSOF:
                do not use lsof(1) to try to determine the Linux VT,
                FIND_DISPLAY_NO_VT_FIND: do not try to determine the
                Linux VT at all, X11VNC_CREATE_LC_ALL_C_OK: do not bother
                undoing the setting LC_ALL=C that the create_display
                script sets.  The performance of the -create script
                has been improved for large installations (100's of
                user sessions on one machine.)

        In -unixpw mode, one can now Tab from login: to Password.

        An environment variable, X11VNC_SB_FACTOR, allows one to scale
                the -sb screenblank sleep time from the default 2 secs.

        In -rawfb mode, a bug is fixed in setting the number of bits
                per pixel.

        Documented that -grabkbd is no longer working with some/most
                window managers (it can prevent resizing and menu posting.)

        The macosx deprecated interface GetMainDevice() call is removed.
                Compile with -DX11VNC_MACOSX_USE_GETMAINDEVICE if needed
                for an old macosx version...

        Miscellaneous code cleanup.

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x11vnc 0.9.12   2010-09-10

New in the 0.9.12 x11vnc release:

        One can now specify the maximum number of displays
                that can be created in -create mode via the
                env. var. X11VNC_CREATE_MAX_DISPLAYS

        The X11VNC_NO_LIMIT_SHM env. var. is added to skip any
                automatic shared memory reduction.

        The kdm display manager is now detected when trying not to get
                killed by the display manager.

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        A compile error is fixed when using --with-system-libvncserver
                pointing to LibVNCServer 0.9.7.

        -nevershared -forever usage mode is documented.

        Old SuSE broken thread local storage is documented.

        x11vnc exit cases are documented.

        A compile bug from forced use of Xdefs.h is worked around.


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x11vnc 0.9.11   2010-08-08

New in the 0.9.11 x11vnc release:

        The source tree is synchronized with the most recent libvncclient
                (this only affects -reflect mode.)  The build is fixed
                for incompatibilities when using an external LibVNCServer
                (e.g.  ./configure --with-system-libvncserver...)

        The SSL enabled Java VNC Viewer Makefile has been modified so
                that the jar files that are built are compatible back
                to Java 1.4.

        In -reflect mode cursor position updates are now handled
                correctly.

        In -create/-unixpw mode, the env. var. FD_USERPREFS may be set
                to a filename in the user's home directory that includes
                default username:options values (so the options do not
                need to be typed every time at the login prompt.)

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        An option -always_inject is provided: Even if there is no
                displacement (dx = dy = 0) for a VNC mouse event force
                the pointer to the indicated x,y position anyway.

        New java viewer debugging and workaround applet parameters:
                debugKeyboard mapF5_to_atsign forbid_Ctrl_Alt 

        You can set X11VNC_AVAHI_NAME, X11VNC_AVAHI_HOST, and/or
                X11VNC_AVAHI_PORT environment variables to override the
                default values. For example: -env X11VNC_AVAHI_NAME=wally

        When opening the X11 display extra XAUTHLOCALHOSTNAME settings
                are attempted.


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x11vnc 0.9.10   2010-05-03

New in the 0.9.10 x11vnc release:

        IPv6 is now supported for all usage modes: forward and reverse
                connections, SSL and unencrypted, etc.

        The included SSL enabled Java VNC viewer applet now supports
                Chained SSL Certificates (x11vnc -ssl always has.)
                The applet autodects x11vnc and set GET=1 for faster
                connecting via HTTPS.

        A demo CGI script 'desktop.cgi' shows how to create an
                SSL encrypted, multi-user x11vnc web login desktop
                service.  The user logs into a secure web site and gets
                his/her own virtual desktop and his browser accesses it
                with the SSL Java VNC Viewer applet.

        A serverCert Java Viewer applet parameter is provided.
                Use an authenticated HTTPS browser connection to set
                this parameter (the user could set it locally too.)
                The onetimekey tool has -certonly option for this scheme.

        The Xdummy script (use Xorg 'dummy' driver instead of Xvfb)
                no longer requires being run as root.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        In the Java viewer applet, debugCerts and debugKeyboard parameters
                are provided.  The debugging output of the applet is more
                readable.  Some corner-case bugs (e.g. socket exceptions)
                are now handled gracefully.  Parameters forbid_Ctrl_Alt
                and mapF5_to_atsign are added.

        The amount of time to wait for HTTPS applet downloads to finish
                can be set in env. var. X11VNC_HTTPS_DOWNLOAD_WAIT_TIME.

        The -xkb mode is automatically enabled if there are more than
                4 keysyms per key.

        -coe is now an alias for -connect_or_exit.

        The -input_eagerly option enables this LibVNCServer feature
                (it is like -allinput.)

        The "%" unix password verification tricks for the -unixpw
                option are now documented.  They also run a command
                in UNIXPW_CMD.

        In -create (-svc, etc.) modes, a warning is printed out if Xvfb
                cannot be found.  Xvfb '+kb' option is checked for.
                The -env CREATE_DISPLAY_OUTPUT=/tmp/mydebug.txt debugging
                option is documented.  Try to preserve user's PATH
                if possible.

                In XDMCP connection mode, a test for GDM listening only
                on IPv6 (::1) is performed.  The interface can also be
                specified via FD_XDMCP_IF.

        The example scripts connect_switch, ultravnc_repeater.pl, inet6to4
                have settings to let them run reliably for long times
                as daemons.  They also support IPv6.

        IPv6 notes: for some very esoteric cases (e.g. -chatwindow)
                IPv4 localhost may be required for local IPC.  A demo
                transition tool 'inet6to4' is also included (can be
                used for other apps.)  x11vnc options related to IPv6:
                -listen6, -6, -no6, -noipv4, -noipv6, and -connect,
                -proxy.

        Use STUNNEL_LISTEN in -stunnel mode to have it listen on a
                particular interface.  Also STUNNEL_PROG.

        New remote control query options: pointer_x, pointer_y,
                pointer_same, pointer_root, and pointer_mask. A demo
                script using them misc/panner.pl is provided.

        Remote control change of -clip option will not create new
                framebuffer if the size has not changed (for panner.pl)

        The X11VNC_DISABLE_SSL_CLIENT_MODE env. var. can be set to
                disable SSL client role in reverse connections.  This
                means the VNC viewer side must be in SSL client role.
                UltraVNC repeater operation can benefit from this.

                The SSL_INIT_TIMEOUT is increased to 1 hour if 'repeater'
                is detected in a reverse connect string.

        The X property X11VNC_TRAP_XRANDR can be set on a desktop to
                force x11vnc to use the -xrandr screen size change
                trapping code.

        The -sslScripts option prints out the SSL certificate management
                scripts.

        Suggest '-auth guess' and '-findauth' if X connection fails.

        The TightVNC sercurity type (TightVNC features enabler) now
                works for RFB version 3.8.

        RECORD scroll detection is now working with the new gtk/gdk scroll
                mechanism.  Set X11VNC_SCROLL_MUST_EQUAL to disable.


For more information:

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help | less

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x11vnc 0.9.9    2009-12-21



New in the 0.9.9 x11vnc release:

        A new option -findauth runs the FINDDISPLAY script that applies
                heuristics to try to determine the correct XAUTHORITY
                file.  The use of '-auth guess' will use the XAUTHORITY
                that -findauth reveals.  This can be handy in with
                the lastest GDM where the ability to store cookies in
                ~/.Xauthority has been removed.

                If x11vnc is running as root (e.g. inetd or XDM/GDM/KDM)
                the FD_XDM=1 mode will be tried if the above -findauth
                or '-auth guess' command fails; it will find the
                correct XAUTHORITY for the given display (this works for
                XDM/GDM/KDM if the login greeter panel is up or if someone
                has already logged into an X session.)  You can also
                set -env FD_XDM=1 to force it to be done on the first try.

        The -unixpw_system_greeter option, when used in combined
                unixpw and XDMCP FINDCREATEDISPLAY mode (e.g. -xdmsvc),
                enables the user to press Escape to jump directly to the
                XDM/GDM/KDM login greeter screen.  This way the user
                avoids entering his unix password twice at X session
                creation time.  For subseqent logins to the same session,
                he uses the regular x11vnc unixpw "login:" prompt.   Also,
                the unixpw login panel now has a short help displayed
                if the user presses 'F1' that lists the options.

        The -appshare option enables simple application sharing based on
                the -id/-sid mechanism.  Every new toplevel window that
                the application creates induces a new viewer window via
                a reverse connection.  The -id/-sid and -connect options
                are required.  Run 'x11vnc -appshare -help' for more info.

        Heuristics are applied to try to determine if the X display
                is currently in a Display Manager Greeter Login panel
                (e.g. GDM.)  If so, x11vnc's creation of any windows and
                use of XFIXES are delayed.

                This is to try to avoid x11vnc being killed after the user
                logs in if the GDM KillInitClients=true is in effect.
                So one no longer needs to set KillInitClients=false in
                gdm.conf.  Note that in recent GDM the KillInitClients
                option has been removed.

                Also delayed is the use of the XFIXES cursor fetching
                functionality; this avoids an Xorg bug that causes Xorg
                to crash right after the user logs in.

        x11vnc now tries to be more aggressive in keeping up with VNC
                client's framebuffer update requests.  Some broken VNC
                clients continuously spray these requests at VNC servers
                (regardless of whether they have received any updates
                or not.)  The -extra_fbur option allows one to fine tune
                the setting.

        The "-display WAIT:cmd=...", -find, -create modes now work
                correctly for the user-supplied login program scheme
                "-unixpw_cmd ...", as long as the login program supports
                running commands specified in the environment variable
                "RFB_UNIXPW_CMD_RUN" as the logged-in user.  The mode
                "-unixpw_nis ..." has also been made more consistent.
                The username option "tag=..." can be used to set FD_TAG.

        The -stunnel option (like -ssl but uses stunnel as an external
                helper program) now works with the -ssl "SAVE" and "TMP"
                special certificate names.  The -sslverify and -sslCRL
                options now work correctly in -stunnel mode.  Single port
                HTTPS connections are also supported for this mode.

        The remote control command -R can be used to instruct x11vnc
                to resend its most recent copy of the Clipboard,
                Primary, or Cutbuffer selections: "x11vnc -R
                resend_clipboard", "x11vnc -R resend_primary", and
                "x11vnc -R resend_cutbuffer".

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        The fonts in the GUI (-gui) can now by set via environment
                variables, e.g. -env X11VNC_FONT_BOLD='Helvetica -16 bold'
                and -env X11VNC_FONT_FIXED='Courier -14'.

        The value of the -timeout option is now also used for the timing
                out of reverse connections.  The -timeout exit will
                occur if no client has made it to normal operating state
                (instead of merely trying to connect.)

        One can add extra URL parameters to the HTTPS (-ssl) urls
                via X11VNC_EXTRA_HTTPS_PARAMS without needing to edit
                index.vnc. E.g.: -env X11VNC_EXTRA_HTTPS_PARAMS='?GET=1'

        One can make the libvncserver HTTP (non-SSL) server listen on
                localhost: -env X11VNC_HTTP_LISTEN_LOCALHOST=1 (this way
                only the single-port VNC+HTTPS is exposed to the network.)

        Warnings are printed out at startup if $DISPLAY appears to
                start with "localhost:" (SSH X11 forwarding) or 
                "hostname:" (remote X display; will fail w/o -noshm)

        The -solid option now uses the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS env. var
                if available.  The -solid option now works in xfce.
                If available, the dbus_launch(1) will be used in
                FINDCREATEDISPLAY for gnome sessions.

        The bcx_xattach remote control command was added to facilitate
                xattach and x2x desktop cursor switching.  Other new
                remote control commands: grab_state, ping:mystring,
                grablocal, resend_cutbuffer, resend_clipboard,
                resend_primary, keycode, keysym, fakebuttonevent,
                ptr, sleep, get_xprop, set_xprop, wininfo, pointer_pos,
                mouse_xy, noop, guess_dbus, DIRECT:query.  Remote control
                scripting, -query_retries, and -remote_prefix were
                also added.

        In -rawfb mode the X display will not be opened at all unless
                the -rawfb string is prefixed with '+' or -display
                was specified on the cmdline.

        For multiple, separate x11vnc instances on the same X display,
                one can rename the X11VNC_REMOTE, X11VNC_TICKER, and
                VNC_CONNECT property names to unique ones.

        The -showrfbauth option prints out the VNC rfbauth password.

        The XDAMAGE mechanism is now automatically disabled for a
                period of time if a game or screensaver generates too
                many XDAMAGE rectangles per second.  This avoids the X11
                event queue from soaking up too much memory.

        x11vnc does not switch on server autorepeat if any keys are
                pressed down to work around a recent Xorg server and/or
                gnome bug where the key will never stop repeating.

        Thse list of current clients is kept more up-to-date in the
                tkx11vnc gui.  Bugs in the gui setpass mode have been
                fixed.

        Threads stability is further improved.  See under the -threads
                option help info about -env X11VNC_THREADS_NEW_FB_SLEEP=ms

        There is an experimental workaround: "-env X11VNC_WATCH_DX_DY=1"
                that tries to avoid problems with poorly constructed
                menu themes that place the initial position of the mouse
                cursor inside a menu item's active zone.

        The crypt(3) function is now declared inside the x11vnc code on
                all platforms (not just Linux).  To disable this, set
                CPPFLAGS='-DDO_NOT_DECLARE_CRYPT' while configuring.
                (crypt is declared to avoid problems with header files.)

        Error reasons are printed for -storepasswd failures.

        Two scripts are added to x11vnc/misc: connect_switch and
                ultravnc_repeater.pl

For more information:

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help | less



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x11vnc 0.9.8    2009-07-08


New in the 0.9.8 x11vnc release:

        Better reliability for the Java Viewer applet when connecting
                through a Web Proxy via HTTPS.  A proxy hostname
                and port can be specified via applet parameters.
                Proxy Authentication via Auth-Basic is supported.
                More x11vnc printout in -ssl is provided to help
                troubleshoot this mode and other ssl connections.

        Stability improvements to -threads mode. Running x11vnc this
                way is more reliable now. Threaded operation sometimes
                gives better interactive response and faster updates. The
                threaded mode now supports multiple VNC viewers using
                the same VNC encoding (some only on Linux or enabled
                at build time.)  The threaded mode can also yield
                a performance enhancement in the many client case
                (e.g. class-room broadcast.) We have tested with 30 to
                50 simultaneous clients.  See also -reflect.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        x11vnc automatically tries to work around an Xorg server bug
                involving infinitely repeating keys when turning off key
                repeating. Use -repeat if the automatic workaround fails.
                Also, the environment variable X11VNC_IDLE_TIMEOUT
                (seconds) is provided.

        In -reflect mode the environment variable X11VNC_REFLECT_PASSWORD
                is provided.

        The -clip mode works under -rawfb.

        The -nounixpw option can disable unixpw mode if an earlier option
                enables it (e.g. -svc).

        Scroll detection is skipped for windows with 'OpenOffice' in
                their name.


For more information:

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help | less

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x11vnc 0.9.7    2009-03-31


New in the 0.9.7 x11vnc release:

        Basic support for building with VirtualGL's TurboVNC (an
                enhanced TightVNC for fast LAN high framerate usage)
                encoding and TightVNC modifications.  More info:
                http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/faq.html#faq-turbovnc
                and x11vnc/misc/turbovnc/README.

        The -ncache_cr option has been fixed and so in -ncache mode
                smooth opaque window motions are now work correctly. Try
                it out to see how smooth it is even on a slow link.

        Support for Linux text consoles (virtual terminals, e.g. 1-6)
                is provided via, e.g., 'x11vnc -rawfb vt2' (for virtual
                terminal #2).

                This is like LinuxVNC (i.e. text only), it avoids using
                /dev/fb and uses /dev/vcsaN instead (the '-rawfb console'
                mode uses /dev/fb.)  With /dev/vcsaN the text terminal
                is accessible even it if is not the currently active one.

        The -rawfb option now supports framebuffers with bits per pixel
                less than 8 (e.g. 4 or 1 bpp.)

        Reverse connections now work in Anonymous Diffie Hellman SSL/TLS
                mode.  Reverse connections also work for VeNCrypt and
                ANONTLS modes.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        The included SSL enabled UltraVNC java viewer now has a
                configurable [Home] entry in the drives drop down menu.

        In the -create, -svc, etc. modes one can now specify a
                range of X displays to ignore in X11VNC_SKIP_DISPLAY.
                Improvements and bugfixes were made to the find_display
                and create_display scripts.  FD_EXTRA option is provided.

        The '-rawfb video' option finds the video device file more
                carefully.

        The -rmflag option allows a new way to indicate to other
                applications that x11vnc has started.

        All of the java applet parameters are now documented in
                the classes/ssl/README file.

        There is now a "sendbell" remote control command.

        A one-time -padgeom once:WxH mode is added.

        Improvements to the CUPS Terminal Services helper mode.

        If the X display cannot be opened normally then the env. var.
                XAUTHLOCALHOSTNAME=localhost is tried.

        Bugfix for selection transfer to a now non-existent X window
                (Thunderbird can cause this.)  Related, the env. variable
                LIBXCB_ALLOW_SLOPPY_LOCK is now set by default.

        Bugfix for -8to24 mode due to nonstandard indexed color support.

        The libvncserver and x11vnc autoconf/automake settings have
                been improved.

        libXrandr include file is now found on Solaris.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help | less

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x11vnc 0.9.6    2008-12-10


New in the 0.9.6 x11vnc release:

        x11vnc's SSL encryption is extended to support the VeNCrypt and
                TLS (older; vino) SSL/TLS security type extensions to VNC.

        Anonymous Diffie-Hellman key exchange (-ssl ANON) and Certificate
                Revocation List support (-sslCRL) is added to the SSL
                encryption mode.

        The Java viewer applet can now be served up through the VNC port
                (5900) in addition to the normal HTTP port (5800) via
                the -http_oneport option.  Previously this only worked
                for SSL connections and HTTPS.

        The "-rfbport PROMPT" mode presents a simple gui for the user
                to select a port for the x11vnc service and a few other
                settings.  This enables a menu entry for naive users
                that is included in x11vnc.desktop.

        If x11vnc is not built with the Avahi Zeroconf library an external
                helper program (avahi-publish or dns-sd on Mac OS X)
                is used instead.

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        The default mode for '-ssl' is now the '-ssl SAVE' mode; i.e.
                the generated certificate is saved and reused in
                subsequent sessions rather than being discarded.
                Use '-ssl TMP' recover the old way.  This change made
                to for it to be more likely that the VNC Viewer can save
                the accepted cert for future authentications.

        The solid background color option works on the Mac OS X console.

        The -reopen option enables x11vnc to try to re connect to the X
                display if GDM (or other display manager) kills it just
                after the user logs in.

        The -dhparams option can be used to point to your own Diffie
                Hellman parameters.

        The -setdefer option allows tuning how quickly updates will
                be sent.  Default setting tuned.

        The option -zeroconf is now an alias for -avahi/-mdns.

        In pipeinput mode, the pipe filehandle is now closed when
                x11vnc exits.

        The -sshonly option turns off VeNCrypt and TLSVNC (vino) mod
                leaving only the standard SSL (i.e. vncs://)

        For testing, the option -rand in an alias for -rawfb rand -nopw

        Minor tweaks to improve CUPS Print tunneling.

For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help | less

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x11vnc 0.9.5    2008-10-24


New in the 0.9.5 x11vnc release:

        Symmetric key encryption using the RC4, AES, Blowfish, and 3DES
                ciphers is supported via the -enc cipher:keyfile option.
                The SSVNC unix viewer 1.0.20 and later supports these
                encryption methods.

        Server-side scaling can now have different scale factors along
                the horizontal and vertical axes.  E.g. -scale 1280x1024
                (same as -geometry 1280x1024) or -scale 0.8x0.75

        The -chatwindow option allows a chat window to appear on the
                X console during UltraVNC chats (requires the SSVNC
                viewer package.)

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        The HTTP Java viewer applet jar, classes/VncViewer.jar, has
                been updated with an improved implementation based on
                the code used by the classes/ssl applets.

        A description and instructions are now printed out when
                X_ShmAttach fails if one tries to attach to a remote
                $DISPLAY (i.e. $DISPLAY is on a different machine from
                the machine x11vnc is running on; this often happens
                with SSH X redirection, X terminal servers, etc).

        The -allow option now works correctly in -ssl mode.

        The -remap option now works on the MacOSX console.

For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help | less

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x11vnc 0.9.4    2008-09-17


New in the 0.9.4 x11vnc release:

        Reverse VNC connections (-connect and  -connect_or_exit options)
                work in the -find and -create X session FINDCREATEDISPLAY
                modes.

        Reverse VNC connections (either normal or using SSL) can use a
                Web Proxy, a SOCKS proxy, the UltraVNC repeater proxy,
                an SSH connection, or even a CGI URL to make the outgoing
                connection (-proxy option).  Forward connections can
                use the -ssh option to set up a reachable redirection.

        Support for the ZYWRLE encoding is added, this is the RealVNC ZRLE
                encoding extended to do motion video and photo regions
                more efficiently by way of a Wavelet based transformation.

        The session finding and creating modes (-find and -create) have
                been improved to be more reliable and also provide a new
                desktop types (xfce) and new service redirection options.

        Support for indexed colormaps (PseudoColor) with depths other
                than 8 is provided (depths 1 to 16 now work).

        Java viewer applet source code is provided in the x11vnc 0.9.4
                tarball so now everything can be built from source.  

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        To unset Caps_Lock, Num_Lock and raise all keys in the X server
                use -clear_all, or by remote control 'x11vnc -R clear_all'

        The -autoport option gives more control over the server port
                range that probes.

        The -ping option can be used to help keep idle connections alive.

        The -finddpy and -listdpy utilities help to debug and configure
                the -find, -create, and -display WAIT:... modes.

        Some automatic detection of screen resizes are handled even if
                the -xrandr option is not supplied.

        The -advertise_truecolor option can workaround some VNC viewer
                incompatibilities with PseudoColor.

        The option '-clip xinerama0' can be used to clip to the first
                Xinerama sub-screen, etc.

        If a fast framebuffer read rate is detected the -wait and -defer
                parameters are reduced to 10 and 15 msec, respectively.

        Pasting of the selection/clipboard into remote applications
                (e.g. Java) is improved.

        Usage with dvorak keyboards is improved.  The option -macuskbd is
                available on MacOSX to use the original US keyboard code.

        Via a compiler option (-DENABLE_GRABLOCAL) one can use the
                -grablocal n option to filter VNC client input if someone
                at the console has done mouse or keyboard input n secs ago. 

        The -sleepin option can now sleep a random amount of time between
                min and max time delays (-sleepin min-max).

For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.9.3    2007-10-04


New in the 0.9.3 x11vnc release:

        This release provides client-side caching to improve interactive
        response.  Almost no VNC viewers implement caching which is why
        VNC is slow compared to other remote graphics protocols.

        The x11vnc caching will work with any VNC viewer, but they will
        not hide the pixmap cache region that is below the main desktop
        (one must adjust the window manually).  The SSVNC Unix VNC viewer,
        however, automatically detects and hides the region.

        To enable caching, supply "-ncache n" to x11vnc, where the
        number n, e.g. 10, indicates how much memory to devote to the
        caching scheme.

        See http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-client-caching

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        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
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x11vnc 0.9.2    2007-06-18


New in the 0.9.2 x11vnc release:

        A compile-time bug is fixed for when the OpenSSL library is not
                available or --without-ssl is supplied; previously the
                build would fail.

        One can configure x11vnc via "configure --with-system-libvncserver"
                to use a system installed libvncserver library instead of
                the one bundled in the release tarball. 

        If UltraVNC file transfer or chat is detected, then VNC clients
                are "pinged" more often to prevent these side channels
                from becoming serviced too infrequently.

        In -unixpw mode in the username and password dialog no text will
                be echoed if the first character sent is "Escape".  This
                enables a convenience feature in SSVNC to send the username
                and password automatically.  

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        When building from the CVS tree --with-x11vnc must be supplied if
                you want x11vnc to be built.  The LibVNCServer release
                tarball no longer contains the x11vnc source.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.9.1    2007-05-24


New in the 0.9.1 x11vnc release:

        A new Unix username identification scheme is provided when
                SSL client certificates are used to authenticate VNC
                viewers.  The username is extracted from the 'Subject'
                section of the cert.  The option is "-users sslpeer="
                which, like "-users unixpw=" already does, will cause
                a switch to the Unix user.  This is useful for the
                -find and -create options that try to find an existing
                X session associated with the user or create a new one.

        The UltraVNC Java Viewer has been modified to support SSL
                connections.  Some bugs were also fixed and some
                improvements added.  A patch file and a compiled jar file
                (UltraViewerSSL.jar and SignedUltraViewerSSL.jar in the
                classes/ssl directory) are provided in the x11vnc package.

        For the -user option groups are now handled better by using
                initgroups(3), or if finer control is needed one can
                use: "-users user1.group1,..."

        When SSL client certification is being used and external login
                programs are being used the env. var. RFB_SSL_CLIENT_CERT
                is set to the clients certificate.  Set X11VNC_SSLPEER_CN
                to use the Common Name instead of the certificate email
                address to find the unix username.

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        The -wait and -defer defaults were lowered from 30 to 20
                milliseconds, set the values explicitly if this increases
                the load too much for your liking.

        In -create mode where a Xvfb session is started, mwm was added
                as a session type.  setpgrp(2) is used for the spawned
                process if available.  The XKEYBOARD extension is 
                enabled (+kb, but it doesn't seem to always work).
                TrueColor is forced to be the default visual (recent
                Xvfb seem to choose DirectColor, this is likely a bug)
                One can also force creating a new Xvfb by setting the
                env. var. X11VNC_FINDDISPLAY_ALWAYS_FAILS (not exactly
                clear what this would be used for). 

        The WAITBG env. var. enables -display WAIT:... to take place in
                the background.

        One can specify the X11VNC_SKIP_DISPLAY env. var. for a list of
                displays to exclude in the FINDDISPLAY action.  This can
                also be specified via nd=... as a -unixpw login option.

        setsid() or setpgrp() is called for the external command spawned
                by the -gone option (since it may be long lived, e.g. a
                screen locker).

        The script "onetimekey" utility is provided in the classes/ssl
                subdirectory that allows a (very long) string representing
                a Client SSL certificate to be provided by the authenticating
                client, or via https cgi script (e.g. after a web login).

        Some bugs were fixed in the libvncserver implementation of
                UltraVNC file transfer.



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        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.9      2007-04-18


New in the 0.9 x11vnc release:

        VNC Service advertising via mDNS / ZeroConf / BonJour with the
                Avahi client library. Enable via "-avahi".

        Implementations of UltraVNC's TextChat, SingleWindow, and
                ServerInput extensions (requires ultravnc viewer or ssvnc
                Unix viewer). They toggle the selection of a single window
                (-id), and disable (friendly) user input and viewing
                (monitor blank) at the VNC server.

        Short aliases "-find", "-create", "-svc", and "-xdmsvc" for
                commonly used FINDCREATEDISPLAY usage modes (to find
                the user's display or create one, etc).

        Reverse VNC connections (viewer listening) now work in SSL
                (-ssl) mode.

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        New options to control the Monitor power state and keyboard/mouse
                grabbing: -forcedpms, -clientdpms, -noserverdpms,
                and -grabalways.

        A simple way to emulate inetd(8) to some degree via the "-loopbg"
                option.

        Monitor the accuracy of XDAMAGE and apply "-noxdamage" if it is
                not working well. OpenGL applications like like beryl and
                MythTv have been shown to make XDAMAGE not work properly.

        For Java SSL connections involving a router/firewall port
                redirection, an option -httpsredir to spare the user
                from needing to include PORT=NNN in the browser URL.

        A -sleepin n option to delay startup by n seconds to let redirs
                and listening clients to get started.

        TightVNC file transfer is now off by default; enable via
                -tightfilexfer


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.8.4    2007-02-01


New in the 0.8.4 x11vnc release:

        Native Mac OS X Aqua/Quartz support.  It exports the full
                display (no X11 server, etc).

                This provides an alternative to OSXvnc; some activities
                are faster (and see the client-side caching feature
                -ncache in the 0.8.5 development version for more
                speedups).

        x11vnc can act as a VNC reflector/repeater using the
                "-reflect host:N" option.  This is useful for large
                classroom broadcasting or demos.  You set up a number
                of reflectors to spread the network and CPU load around
                for better response.

        A new login mode: "-display WAIT:cmd=FINDCREATEDISPLAY -unixpw ..."
                that will Create a new X session (Xvfb, Xdummy, or
                Xorg) for the user if it cannot find the user's X
                session display via the FINDDISPLAY method.  It will
                be re-found upon reconnection.

                This enables a simple "terminal services" mode based on
                Unix username and password and where the user does not
                have to memorize their VNC display number, etc.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        Option -nodpms to avoid problems with programs like KDE's
                kdesktop_lock that keep restarting the screen saver
                every few seconds even with active VNC clients connected.

        The "-N" option couples the VNC Display number to the X Display
                number. E.g. if your X DISPLAY is :2 then the VNC display
                will be :2 (i.e. using port 5902). If that port is taken
                x11vnc will exit.

        Wireframe copyrect detection for local user activity (e.g. someone
                sitting at the physical display moving windows).  You
                can disable this with the -nowireframelocal option.

        To automatically fix the common mouse motion problem on XINERAMA
                (multi-headed) displays, the -xwarppointer option is
                enabled by default when XINERAMA is active.  You can
                disable this with the -noxwarppointer option.

        By default in -reflect mode -shared is implied (it makes sense),
                use -noshared after the -reflect option to disable this. 

        The -prog option lets you specify the full path (argv[0]) to
                the program, in case it is spawned by inetd/tcpd and
                cannot determine its path.  The path is needed for the
                -http option to guess the http classes directory.

        Usually not needed, but there are many options for tuning the
                native Mac OS X mode: -macnodim -macnosleep -macnosaver
                -macnowait -macwheel -macnoswap -macnoresize -maciconanim
                -macmenu.

        An option -debug_xdamage has been added for debugging and profiling.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.8.3    2006-11-13


New in the 0.8.3 x11vnc release:

        The -ssl option provides SSL encryption and authentication
                natively via the www.openssl.org library.  One can use
                from a simple self-signed certificate server certificate
                up to full CA and client certificate authentication schemes.

        The -sslverify option allows for authenticating VNC clients via
                their certificates in either -ssl or -stunnel modes.

        Certificate creation and management tools are provide in the
                -sslGenCert, -sslGenCA, and related options.

        An SSL enabled Java applet VNC Viewer applet is provided in
                classes/ssl/VncViewer.jar.

                The applet may also be loaded into the web
                browser via HTTPS, i.e one can use the VNC port,
                e.g. https://host:5900/

                See our "Enhanced TightVNC Viewer" project, for native
                SSL enabled viewers.

        The -unixpw option supports Unix username and password
                authentication. The -ssl or -localhost and -stunnel
                options (or detection of an SSH tunnel) are enforced in
                this mode to prevent password sniffing.

        Coupling -unixpw with -display WAIT:cmd=FINDDISPLAY provides a
                way to allow a user to login with their UNIX password
                and have their display connected to automatically.

        Hooks are provided in the -unixpw_cmd and "-passwdfile cmd:,custom:..."
                options to allow you to supply your own authentication
                and password lookup programs (e.g. LDAP).

        The "-ultrafilexfer" alias is provided and improved UltraVNC
                filetransfer rates have been achieved.

        The -rotate option enables you to rotate or reflect the screen
                before exporting via VNC. This is intended for use on
                handhelds and other devices where the rotation orientation
                is not "natural".

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        Similar to -ssl, the -stunnel option starts up a SSL tunnel server
                stunnel (that must be installed separately on the system)
                to allow only encrypted SSL connections from the network.

        Option -sslnofail to exit immediately if there are any SSL
                connection failures.

        A simpler variant of -unixpw is the -unixpw_nis option that
                works in environments where the encrypted passwords are
                readable, e.g. NIS.

        x11vnc can be configured and built to not depend on X11 libraries
                "./configure --without-x" for -rawfb only operation
                (e.g. embedded linux console devices).

        Add -cursor_drag to change the mouse cursor during Drag and Drop, etc.

        Under the "-connect_or_exit host" option x11vnc will exit
                immediately unless the reverse connection to host
                succeeds. The "-rfbport 0" option disables TCP listening
                for connections (useful for this mode).

        The "-rawfb rand" and "-rawfb none" options are useful for
                testing automation scripts, etc., without requiring a
                full desktop.

        Reduced spewing of information at startup, use "-verbose" (also
                "-v") to turn it back on for debugging.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.8.2    2006-07-13


New in the 0.8.2 x11vnc release:

        Support for full mouse and keyboard input into the Linux
                console framebuffer /dev/fb0 in -rawfb mode
                (i.e. non-X11) by using the Linux "uinput" driver.

                This enables, for example, viewing and interacting
                with Qt-embedded/Qtopia-Core apps on Linux-based
                handhelds, etc.

                Options:   -rawfb cons, -pipeinput UINPUT More info:
                http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-qt-embedded

        Extension of the display option: -display WAIT:<disp-or-cmd>
                to delay x11vnc's opening of the X display
                until a VNC client connects (useful built-in:
                -display WAIT:cmd=FINDDISPLAY, to find a user's
                display and Xauthority data).

        Options -grabkbd and -grabptr have x11vnc try to grab
                the X display when VNC clients are connected to
                prevent a (non-malicious) user at the physical X
                display from performing keyboard or mouse input.
                E.g. remote help-desk support.
        

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        -allowedcmds option to fine-tune which external commands
                may be run by x11vnc, rather than shutting
                them all off with -nocmds.

        -env VAR=VALUE convenience option to avoid the need of
                setting environment variables before starting
                x11vnc.

        -allinput option to enable libvncserver handleEventsEagerly
                parameter (not clear it yields an improvement).

        -rawfb rand  fun/testing option using /dev/urandom as a fb.

        -license, -copying, -warranty option.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.8.1    2006-06-03

New in the 0.8.1 x11vnc release:

        Improved support for webcams and tv tuners with video4linux
                /dev/video: see the "-rawfb video" and "-pipeinput VID"
                options. (the latter gives a simple keyboard control
                of a tv tuner; see also the -freqtab option for stations).

        FBPM support for hardware that provides framebuffer power
                management (it needs to be disabled when vnc clients
                are connected).

        The -usepw option will require x11vnc to use a password of 
                some sort or otherwise exit immediately.  Put it in
                your ~/.x11vncrc so you don't forget.

        The command "x11vnc -storepasswd" will prompt for a password
                without echoing and save it in ~/.vnc/passwd

        The X CLIPBOARD selection is managed in addition to the
                X PRIMARY selection.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        Convenience option for accessing the Linux console: -rawfb cons
                etc. (requires /dev/fb0 to be working).

        clipboard/cut-text input can now be managed on a per-client
                basis.

        -capslock and -skip_lockkeys options can help make CapsLock work
                better.

        The Xdummy wrapper script is included in the source tree.

        A mode "-gone popup" as been added.

        -24to32 option to avoid 24bpp problems.

        -xinerama is on by default.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
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x11vnc 0.8      2006-02-13


New in the 0.8 x11vnc release:

        TightVNC file transfer support is enabled via the extension to
                LibVNCServer added by Rohit Kumar.

        The -passwdfile option has been enhanced to handle any number
                of full-access and view only passwords in an easy to
                maintain format, and additional features.

        The -8to24 option enables multi-depth viewing on systems that do
                not support -overlay. The 8bpp regions are transformed
                to depth 24 TrueColor before exporting via VNC.

        The x11vnc source code has gone through a major reorganization.
                The build has been enhanced and many bugs fixed.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        -afteraccept option is like -accept however it enables running
                a user supplied command after client authentication
                has taken place. The RFB_* environment variables have
                been extended.
        -loop option will run x11vnc in an outer loop restarting each time
                (useful for situations where the X server restarts often).
        -slow_fb allows for slow polling for special purpose applications
                (e.g. video).  -blackout noptr,WxH+X+Y,... will prevent
        the pointer from going into a blacked out region.

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        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
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x11vnc 0.7.2    2005-07-11


New in the 0.7.2 x11vnc release:

        The X DAMAGE extension is supported to dramatically reduce
                resource consumption when idle: often 20 times less;
                and to pick up small changed regions more quickly.

                DAMAGE sends events indicating damaged (modified) screen
                rectangles to x11vnc.  These are used as hints to focus
                the polling and also if the rectangle is below a size
                threshold it is accepted unconditionally (i.e. dragged in
                from the framebuffer).  Tuning is possible with -xd_area.

                DAMAGE is available on recent Xorg servers and Solaris 10.

        -wireframe: Heuristics are used to guess when a window is being
                moved or resized and during this period show only a
                moving wireframe outline.  Just like on video cards in
                the 90's, remember?  This is to avoid window "lurching"
                when you move or resize one opaquely.

                Also, -wirecopyrect applies the VNC CopyRect encoding
                for the moved window.  Both are on by default, use
                -nowireframe or -nowirecopyrect to disable (aka -nowf
                and -nowcr).

        -scrollcopyrect: Sniff the X11 protocol via the RECORD extension
                and to try to detect window scrolls (e.g. via scrollbar,
                Up/Down arrow, etc).  When detected, the VNC CopyRect
                encoding is applied to the scrolled regions for a speedup.

                The contents of the scrolling window may only be
                approximate while it is being scrolled: e.g. tearing,
                bunching-up, etc.  The heuristics will also miss scrolls
                by certain toolkits or applications, so those will still
                happen the slow way.  To disable use -noscrollcopyrect
                (aka -noscr).  Tuning is also available, see the -help
                entry.

        -listen: Makes x11vnc listen only on a single network interface.
                -localhost now implies '-listen localhost'.

        -rawfb: Instead of polling an X server framebuffer, poll a raw
                one (i.e. a mapped file or a shm segment).  E.g. for
                the linux framebuffer device:

                    -rawfb map:/dev/fb0@1024x768x32

                This is a bit out of x11vnc's scope but may have some
                interesting applications.  Perhaps /dev/video?

        -pipeinput: Pipe the VNC user's pointer and keyboard input events
                to a helper program you provide.  Two examples are in
                misc/vcinject.pl and misc/slide.pl.  Primarily intended
                for use with -rawfb to somehow kludge-up user input,
                but it can also be used by itself.

        Improvements for the magnification scaling case (e.g. -scale 2)
                for use in low vision applications.  It is faster and
                no-blending :nb now works correctly.

        More safety measures are taken WRT remote-control in the
                default mode.  See the -unsafe, -safer, -privremote,
                and -nocmds options.

        The GUI has been improved, and running with the options "-gui icon"
                presents a small, simple gui instead of the full blown one,
                and "-gui tray" attempts to embed the small icon in the
                system tray.  Use "-gui tray=setpass" to prompt for
                session password creation at startup.


  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        -xkb: a simple test is performed at startup to see if it is a
                good idea to apply -xkb mode for the current keyboard
                keymapping (i.e. if keysyms like !, @, [ are otherwise
                unavailable).  To disable use -noxkb.
         ISO_Level3_Shift vs. Mode_switch:  Set things up in -xkb mode to
                prefer ISO_Level3_Shift over Mode_switch for modtweaking.
                No override; let me know if this causes problems.
        -add_keysyms is now the default, use -noadd_keysyms to disable.
                the added keysyms are periodically deleted.
        -remap DEAD: shorthand for mapping many "dead" keysyms to their
                "un-dead" counterparts, e.g. grave -> dead_grave.  For
                some VNC viewers that are unable to send the dead keysym.
        -skip_dups: skip impossible duplicate key events sent by some VNC
                viewers. -noskip_dups to disable (currently off by default).
        -sloppy_keys: try to handle sloppy keyboarding (esp. between
                different language keyboards) where, say, Shift is released
                before the key.
        -norepeat N: ping-pong N times if something else on the desktop
                restores key autorepeating (e.g. session startup). Default
                2.  Also, If the VNC client is idle for 5 min. autorepeat
                is restored.
        -wait_ui: If there is very recent user input, cut the -wait sleep
                time by the specified factor (default 2.0).
        -nowait_bog: Detection is now in place to watch for polling "bogging
                down" (e.g. lots of scrolling text from a long build in a
                terminal) and to sleep more.  Use -nowait_bog to disable.
        -flag: write PORT=5900 to a flag file to aid wrapper scripts.
        -http: try to guess what the -httpdir should be and if found
                enable http listening.
        -clip WxH+X+Y: only show the specified rectangle not the
                entire screen.
         cursors are now scaled by default under -scale, use -scale_cursor
                to modify this behavior.
        -arrow n: select from some different arrow cursors (ignored under
                XFIXES cursor grabbing mode).
        -nolookup: disable DNS lookups for broken environments.
        -seldir: fine tune and debug selection transfer. 
         build-time customization macros: SHARED, FOREVER, NOREPEAT,
                REMOTE_CONTROL, SMALL_FOOTPRINT, default passwd, etc.
                see the top of the x11vnc.c for more info.
        -xtrap: DEC-XTRAP extension is supported for legacy systems
                with insufficient XTEST extension (X11R5).
        -shiftcmap: for legacy systems with non-standard colormap values.
        -noxrecord: do not use the RECORD extension for anything (currently
                only -scrollcopyrect and grabserver watching use it).
        -grab_buster: fork a helper thread to watch for XGrabServer deadlock
                in x11vnc and break the grab.  Under -scrollcopyrect there
                is a small window where x11vnc is vulnerable to this deadlock.
        -dbg:   A "crash shell" with tips on debugging will be presented
                instead of exiting when a fatal error occurs.   
        -fixscreen: periodically refresh the screen to get rid of painting
                errors, etc. induced by new features, jpeg compression, etc.
        -speeds: Tell x11vnc what the network and fb speeds are instead of
                having it try to measure them.  (these speeds are used by
                various features, such as -wireframe, -scrollcopyrect, etc.).
        -wmdt: set the window manager or desktop to spare x11vnc from guessing.
        -readtimeout: set libvncserver's read timeout parameter, useful on
                very slow links that take more than 20secs to paint
                the whole screen.
        -nopw: If you use x11vnc without a password it now prints out a
                scary warning message.  Use -nopw to disable the warning.
         plugged X event leaks; periodically purge any remaining buildup.
        

For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
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x11vnc 0.7.1    2005-02-24


New in the 0.7.1 x11vnc release:

        Improved algorithm for approximating XFIXES cursors with
                transparency (alpha channel).  No more ugly black fuzz
                around translucent cursors.  Tuning parameters -alpha*
                if it is still not right.

        Added mechanisms to handle XFIXES cursors with transparency
                exactly (i.e. blend in the background).  Works by default
                under -nocursorshape updates, and also works under limited
                circumstances for cursorshape updates if the VNC viewer
                is patched (TightVNC viewer patch provided).

        -solid: to improve performance switch the background to a solid
                color when clients are connected.  Works on GNOME, KDE,
                CDE, and classic X.

        -input: allows fine-tuning the type of allowed user input
                (Keystroke, Mouse-motion, Button-click).  Useful for
                certain applications of x11vnc, e.g. demos. Also
                per-client settings via -R input:xyz..

        -users: enables switching to different users if started as root.
                Please read the description for details.

        -gui ez: less daunting GUI with fewer options via '-gui ez' or
                "Misc -> simple-gui" once started.

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        -nap is now the default, use -nonap to disable.
        -snapfb: snapshot h/w fb to RAM periodically, not clear how useful...
        -timeout n: for use in certain applications, exit if no client
                connects after n seconds.
        -oa and -logappend for appending to logfiles.
        -opts will just show the options w/o the long -help descriptions.
        if you forget to set -display, it will beep and try :0 after a bit.

For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help

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x11vnc 0.7      2004-12-23


New in the 0.7 x11vnc release:

        Support for the XFIXES X extension to show the exact mouse cursor
                shape.  Requires libXfixes.  For approximate cursor
                shapes also see: -cursor (none|arrow|X|some|most)

        -remote/-R: remote-control support: nearly every setting can be
                changed dynamically without restarting x11vnc.  For
                example, "x11vnc -R shared", and "x11vnc -R scale:3/4"
                will connect to a running x11vnc server to make it shared
                and re-scaled, respectively.

        -gui: launches a simple tcl/tk GUI based on the remote control
                function.  Requires the tcl/tk "wish" program.

        -overlay: support for overlay/multi-depth (e.g. 24+8) visuals
                on Solaris (SUN_OVL extension) and IRIX.

        -xrandr: support for the XRANDR (X Resize, Rotate and Reflection)
                extension: if the screen changes size or rotates x11vnc
                creates a new framebuffer to match it.  Useful to have a VNC
                Viewer that supports NewFBSize extension. (also -padgeom)

        -pointer_mode: Experimental pointer input handling schemes,
                e.g.: "-pointer_mode 3" (similar to -nodragging)

        man page x11vnc.1 and README files created.

  miscellaneous new features and changes:

        -sb: set screen blank idle timeout
        -nocursorshape: disable cursor shape VNC extension.
        RFB_MODE = "accept" or "gone" passed to -accept/-gone commands.
        -vncconnect is now the default.
        -norepeat is now the default.
        "-id pick" to pick a window via xwininfo for the -id option. 
        -sid option: like -id but crops root window instead.
        Related to remote-control: -query, -noremote, -sync, 
                -deny_all, -safer, -unsafe.


For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help

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x11vnc 0.6.2    2004-08-02

New in the 0.6.2 x11vnc release:

        -scale option for server side scaling (e.g. -scale 2/3).

        -storepasswd option to create VNC password files.

        ~/.x11vncrc simple config file support.

        -cursorpos now the default (send cursor position updates to clients
                that understand them, disable with -nocursorpos)

        more connection info sent to the -accept and -gone commands.

  new keyboard related features:

        -modtweak is now the default (it automatically adjusts the modifier
                keys state to send a Keysym properly, disable -nomodtweak)
                this works around "ghost" keys like "< >" in XFree86.

        -xkb option to use XKEYBOARD extension for modtweak-ing to further
                improve the accuracy of sending Keysyms between different
                language keyboards.

        -skip_keycodes and -add_keysyms options to fine tune stubborn
                keyboard differences.

        -norepeat option to turn off X server key autorepeat when clients
                are connected (works around the repeated characters problem)

        -clear_mods and -clear_keys to send key release events at
                startup and exit.       

  removed options:

        -hints/-nohints: we now always use hints.

For more information: 

        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
        http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/x11vnc_opts.html
        x11vnc -help

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