/vino-3.5.2/common/org.gnome.Vino.gschema.xml
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- <schemalist>
- <schema id='org.gnome.Vino' path='/desktop/gnome/remote-access/'>
- <key name='enabled' type='b'>
- <summary>Enable remote access to the desktop</summary>
- <description>
- If true, allows remote access to the desktop via the RFB
- protocol. Users on remote machines may then connect to the
- desktop using a VNC viewer.</description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='prompt-enabled' type='b'>
- <summary>Prompt the user before completing a connection</summary>
- <description>
- If true, remote users accessing the desktop are not allowed
- access until the user on the host machine approves the
- connection. Recommended especially when access is not password
- protected.
- </description>
- <default>true</default>
- </key>
- <key name='view-only' type='b'>
- <summary>Only allow remote users to view the desktop</summary>
- <description>
- If true, remote users accessing the desktop are only allowed to
- view the desktop. Remote users will not be able to use the mouse
- or keyboard.
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='network-interface' type='s'>
- <summary>Network interface for listening</summary>
- <description>
- If not set, the server will listen on all network interfaces.
- Set this if you want that accept connections only from some
- specific network interface. eg: eth0, wifi0, lo, ...
- </description>
- <default>''</default>
- </key>
- <key name='use-alternative-port' type='b'>
- <summary>Listen on an alternative port</summary>
- <description>
- If true, the server will listen to another port, instead of the
- default (5900). The port must be specified in the
- 'alternative-port' key.
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='alternative-port' type='q'>
- <summary>Alternative port number</summary>
- <description>
- The port which the server will listen to if the
- 'use-alternative-port' key is set to true. Valid values are in
- the range from 5000 to 50000.
- </description>
- <default>5900</default>
- </key>
- <key name='require-encryption' type='b'>
- <summary>Require encryption</summary>
- <description>
- 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.
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='authentication-methods' type='as'>
- <summary>Allowed authentication methods</summary>
- <description>
- 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.
- </description>
- <choices>
- <choice value='none'/>
- <choice value='vnc'/>
- </choices>
- <default>['none']</default>
- </key>
- <key name='vnc-password' type='s'>
- <summary>Password required for "vnc" authentication</summary>
- <description>
- The password which the remote user will be prompted for if the
- "vnc" authentication method is used. The password specified by
- the key is base64 encoded.
- The special value of 'keyring' (which is not valid base64) means
- that the password is stored in the GNOME keyring.
- </description>
- <default>'keyring'</default>
- </key>
- <key name='mailto' type='s'>
- <summary>E-mail address to which the remote desktop URL should be sent</summary>
- <description>
- This key specifies the e-mail address to which the remote
- desktop URL should be sent if the user clicks on the URL in the
- Desktop Sharing preferences dialog.
- </description>
- <default>''</default>
- </key>
- <key name='lock-screen-on-disconnect' type='b'>
- <summary>Lock the screen when last user disconnect</summary>
- <description>
- If true, screen will be locked after the last remote client
- disconnect.
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='icon-visibility' enum="org.gnome.Vino.VinoIconVisibility">
- <summary>When the status icon should be shown</summary>
- <description>
- This key controls the behavior of the status icon. There are
- three options: "always" - The icon will be always there;
- "client" - You will see the icon only when there is someone
- connected, this is the default behavior; "never" - Never shows
- the icon.
- </description>
- <default>'client'</default>
- </key>
- <key name='disable-background' type='b'>
- <summary>When true, disable the background on receive valid session</summary>
- <description>
- When true, disable the background on receive valid session
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='use-upnp' type='b'>
- <summary>Whether we should use UPNP to forward the port in routers</summary>
- <description>
- If true, we will use UPNP protocol to automatically forward the
- port used by vino in the router.
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='disable-xdamage' type='b'>
- <summary>Whether we should disable the XDamage extension of X.org</summary>
- <description>
- If true, we will not use the XDamage extension of X.org. This
- extension does not work properly on some video drivers when
- using 3D effects. Disabling it will make vino work on these
- environments with a slower rendering as side effect.
- </description>
- <default>false</default>
- </key>
- <key name='notify-on-connect' type='b'>
- <summary>Notify on connect</summary>
- <description>
- If true, we will notify, when the user connects to the system.
- </description>
- <default>true</default>
- </key>
- </schema>
- </schemalist>