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NAME

        - A utility for sharing a X display via RDP.

SYNOPSIS

       [/port:<port number>] [/ipc-socket:<ipc-socket>] [/monitors:<0,1,2,...>] [/rect:<x,y,w,h>]
       [+auth] [-may-view] [-may-interact] [/sec:<rdp|tls|nla|ext>] [-sec-rdp] [-sec-tls]  [-sec-
       nla] [-sec-ext] [/sam-file:<file>] [/version] [/help]

DESCRIPTION

       can be used to share a running X display like with VNC but by using the RDP instead. It is
       also possibly to share only parts (rect) of the display.

OPTIONS

       /ipc-socket:<ipc-socket>
              If this option is set an ipc socket with the path ipc-socket is used instead  of  a
              TCP socket.

       /port:<port>
              Set  the  port  to  use.  Default is 3389.  This option is ignored if ipc-socket is
              used.

       /monitors:<1,2,3,...>
              Select the monitor(s) to share.

       /rect:<x,y,w,h>
              Select rectangle within monitor to share.

       -auth  Disable authentication. If authentication is enabled  PAM  is  used  with  the  X11
              subsystem.  Running  as root is not necessary, however if run as user only the same
              user that started  can authenticate.
              Warning: If authentication is disabled everyone can connect.

       -may-view
              Clients may view without prompt.

       -may-interact
              Clients may interact without prompt.

       /sec:<rdp|tls|nla|ext>
              Force a specific protocol security

       -sec-rdp
              Disable RDP security (default:on)

       -sec-tls
              Disable TLS protocol security (default:on)

       -sec-nla
              Disable NLA protocol security (default:on)

       +sec-ext
              Use NLA extended protocol security (default:off)

       /sam-file:<file>
              NTLM SAM file for NLA authentication

       /version
              Print the version and exit.

       /help  Print the help and exit.

USAGE

       #MANPAGE_NAME@ - start the shadow server on port 3389 with NLA security, SAM  database  at
       /etc/winpr/SAM
        /sam-file:SAM.db - same as above, but a custom SAM database provided as argument
        -sec-nla  -  start  the  shadow  server  on  port 3380 with TLS/NLA security. This allows
       authenticating against PAM with unix users. Be aware  that  the  password  is  transmitted
       plain text like with basic HTTP auth

EXAMPLES

        /port:12345

       When  run  as  user  within  a  X session (for example from an xterm) a socket on 12345 is
       opened and the current display is shared via RDP.

EXIT STATUS

       0      Successful program execution.

       1      Otherwise.

SEE ALSO

       wlog(7)

AUTHOR

       FreeRDP <team@freerdp.com>