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Re: [Full-disclosure] VNC viewers: Clipboard of host automatically sent to remote machine
- To: Ben Bucksch <news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] VNC viewers: Clipboard of host automatically sent to remote machine
- From: Dan Yefimov <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:55:32 +0300
On 25.01.2012 5:45, Ben Bucksch wrote:
> On 25.01.2012 00:52, Henri Salo wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:47:28AM +0100, Ben Bucksch wrote:
>>> On 25.01.2012 00:09, Dan Kaminsky wrote:
>>>> IP KVM, in which the foreign server basically gets only inbound
>>>> Keyboard and Mouse and outbound uncompressed pixels.
>>> That is *precisely* what VNC is: an open-source IP KVM.
>> What the hell? Seriously..
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VNC
>
> hihi. Thanks.
>
> "It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one computer to
> another, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other
> direction, over a network."
> "The VNC protocol (RFB) is very simple, based on one graphic primitive
> from server to client ('Put a rectangle of pixel data at the specified
> X,Y position') and event messages from client to server."
>
> Compare to above.
>
> Now, the part where it defines that clipboard is also a standard part of
> VNC... oh, huch, it's not there! (Just a random note that Unicode is
> impossible, but not that clipboard is defined as part of the protocol at
> all.) Ah, I know... Surely, it must be on
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFB_protocol>... No, same thing there.
> Strange.
>
It should be strictly understood that something not being mentioned in the
Wikipedia article doesn't mean that doesn't exist at all, since Wikipedia is
_not_ authoritative information source. The authoritative information source
would be the formal specification of the protocol explicitly defining the set
of
event types and explicitly prohibiting non-defined event types, otherwise
implementations are free to define and use their own event types being in fact
extensions of the protocol. It's defined nowhere that VNC is _exactly_
open-source IP KVM and nothing more.
> P.S. I was just reporting bug. I hope at least some software finds a
> better solution. Have fun.
>
I'd suggest you find alternative product allowing you to explicitly configure
that clipboard is not transmitted to the host under control instead of
struggling with the product limitations and design flaws.
--
Sincerely Yours, Dan.
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