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Use this as an example on how to start the virtual console without the need of Java Web Start or accessing it from the web interface. | |
You can use the user and password that you use for the web interface. | |
You need an old JRE... I used 1.7.0_80 from the Server JRE package, also I have tested successfully 1.7.0_79 with MacOS. | |
You don't need to install it, just extract it or copy the files in "jre" folder. | |
Open the viewer.jnlp file that you get by launching the virtual console from the web interface with a text editor. | |
Note the urls to the jar files. Download the main jar file avctKVM.jar and the libs for your operating system and architecture. | |
Extract the dlls (.so Linux, .jnilib MacOS) from the jar libs. |
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:: This version is not as powerfull as vbs version, please prefere the other one. | |
:: It's just there if you need a non-visual basic way to perform this. | |
:: Restrictions: | |
:: - Password cannot contain a % or finish with @ | |
:: - Chrome adds a / at the end of the URL, not yet managed | |
:: The aim of this script is to execute putty with parameters like ssh://login@host | |
:: Installation: | |
:: - Launch putty.reg to associate ssh:// and telnet:// to this script | |
:: - Edit the putty path in parameter below like puttyPath="C:\Program Files (x86)\putty.exe" |