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If not set, the server will listen on all network interfaces.
Set this if you want to accept connections only from some specific network interface. For example, eth0, wifi0, lo and so on.
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If not set, the server will listen on all network interfaces.
Set this if you want to accept connections only from some specific network interface. e.g.: eth0, wifi0, lo and so on
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Translated by
David King
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:6
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Listen on an alternative port
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Listen on an alternative port
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Translated by
Bruce Cowan
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:9
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If true, the server will listen on another port, instead of the default (5900). The port must be specified in the 'alternative-port' key.
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If true, the server will listen on another port, instead of the default (5900). The port must be specified in the 'alternative-port' key.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:10
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Alternative port number
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Alternative port number
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Translated and reviewed by
David Lodge
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:11
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The port which the server will listen to if the 'use-alternative-port' key is set to true. Valid values are in the range of 5000 to 50000.
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The port which the server will listen to if the 'use-alternative-port' key is set to true. Valid values are in the range of 5000 to 50000.
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Translated by
David King
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:12
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Require encryption
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Require encryption
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Translated and reviewed by
Gareth Owen
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:13
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If true, remote users accessing the desktop are required to support encryption. It is highly recommended that you use a client which supports encryption unless the intervening network is trusted.
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If true, remote users accessing the desktop are required to support encryption. It is highly recommended that you use a client which supports encryption unless the intervening network is trusted.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jen Ockwell
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:14
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Allowed authentication methods
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Allowed authentication methods
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Translated and reviewed by
Gareth Owen
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:15
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Lists the authentication methods with which remote users may access the desktop.
There are two possible authentication methods; "vnc" causes the remote user to be prompted for a password (the password is specified by the vnc-password key) before connecting and "none" which allows any remote user to connect.
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Lists the authentication methods with which remote users may access the desktop.
There are two possible authentication methods; "vnc" causes the remote user to be prompted for a password (the password is specified by the vnc-password key) before connecting and "none" which allows any remote user to connect.
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Translated by
Bruce Cowan
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:16
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Password required for "vnc" authentication
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Password required for "vnc" authentication
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Translated and reviewed by
Gareth Owen
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Located in
../common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml.h:19
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