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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.

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.

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

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

       --spice-controller
           Use the SPICE controller to initialize the connection with the SPICE server. This
           option is used by the SPICE browser addons to allow web page to start a client.

       --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, secure-attention,
           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, --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".

       "host" (string, mandatory)
           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)

       "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.

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 the mailing list "http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list"

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2012-2014 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-gtk(1)", the project website "http://virt-manager.org"