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[PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??
Larsen Rachedi
2015-11-02 18:34:20 UTC
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Hello,

I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines.
it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different ports. ) .

thank you
Yannis Milios
2015-11-02 19:56:22 UTC
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Hi,

Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that I suppose is another story.
Post by Larsen Rachedi
Hello,
I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP
server " to connect on different virtual machines.
it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use
VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different
ports. ) .
thank you
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Larsen Rachedi
2015-11-02 20:42:12 UTC
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OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?

thank you
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De: "Yannis Milios" <***@gmail.com>
À: "PVE User List" <pve-***@pve.proxmox.com>, "Larsen Rachedi" <***@gieres.fr>
Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??

Hi,

Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that I suppose is another story.




On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi <***@gieres.fr> wrote:


Hello,

I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines.
it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different ports. ) .

thank you




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Yannis Milios
2015-11-02 21:51:08 UTC
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Sorry I didn't understand that correctly. What do you mean with "a bug
with mouse"?

Do you use dual monitors? For best experience I would use Spice instead
of NoVNC.

Just change the display adapter to "spice" and install spice guest tools
in the vm
(http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe).


Then on on the client machine install remote viewer
(http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-2.0.msi).

Spice also supports multiple monitors.
Post by Larsen Rachedi
OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?
thank you
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*Envoyé: *Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
*Objet: *Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??
Hi,
Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that
I suppose is another story.
On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi
Hello,
I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the
RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines. it's
possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use
VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using
different ports. ) . thank you
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Robert Fantini
2015-11-02 21:54:06 UTC
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Are there 'spice guest tools ' for linux vm's ?
Post by Yannis Milios
Sorry I didn't understand that correctly. What do you mean with "a bug
with mouse"?
Do you use dual monitors? For best experience I would use Spice instead of
NoVNC.
Just change the display adapter to "spice" and install spice guest tools
in the vm (
http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe).
Then on on the client machine install remote viewer (
http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-2.0.msi
).
Spice also supports multiple monitors.
OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?
thank you
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*Envoyé: *Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
*Objet: *Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??
Hi,
Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that I
suppose is another story.
On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi
Post by Larsen Rachedi
Hello,
I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines.
it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different ports. ) .
thank you
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Thomas Lamprecht
2015-11-03 06:51:59 UTC
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Yes there is a spice guest agents for linux,
a few distributions (Fedora, OpenSUSE, CentOS, AFAIK) have this already
installed.

Your distro should provide a package called something like spice-vdagent.
Post by Robert Fantini
Are there 'spice guest tools ' for linux vm's ?
Sorry I didn't understand that correctly. What do you mean with "a
bug with mouse"?
Do you use dual monitors? For best experience I would use Spice
instead of NoVNC.
Just change the display adapter to "spice" and install spice guest
tools in the vm
(http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe).
Then on on the client machine install remote viewer
(http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-2.0.msi).
Spice also supports multiple monitors.
Post by Larsen Rachedi
OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?
thank you
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Envoyé: *Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
*Objet: *Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??
Hi,
Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers
like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but
that I suppose is another story.
On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi
Hello,
I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable "
the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines.
it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not
want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual
machines (using different ports. ) . thank you
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Larsen Rachedi
2015-11-02 22:27:07 UTC
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Sorry..
I have just one monitor.
But you can see at the printscreen Loading Image...

I have 2 cursors.
If it's possible, i want use NoVNC (because i don't want install the software on all clients).
but spice was very interesting :)
thank you




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De: "Robert Fantini" <***@gmail.com>
À: "PVE User List" <pve-***@pve.proxmox.com>
Cc: "Larsen Rachedi" <***@gieres.fr>
Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 22:54:06
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??


Are there 'spice guest tools ' for linux vm's ?


On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Yannis Milios < ***@gmail.com > wrote:



Sorry I didn't understand that correctly. What do you mean with "a bug with mouse"?

Do you use dual monitors? For best experience I would use Spice instead of NoVNC.

Just change the display adapter to "spice" and install spice guest tools in the vm ( http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe ).

Then on on the client machine install remote viewer ( http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-2.0.msi ).

Spice also supports multiple monitors.






On 11/02/2015 08:42 PM, Larsen Rachedi wrote:

<blockquote>

OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?

thank you


De: "Yannis Milios" <***@gmail.com>
À: "PVE User List" <pve-***@pve.proxmox.com> , "Larsen Rachedi" <***@gieres.fr>
Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??

Hi,

Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that I suppose is another story.




On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi <***@gieres.fr> wrote:
<blockquote>

Hello,

I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines.
it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different ports. ) .

thank you

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Paul Gapes
2015-11-02 22:29:39 UTC
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I see that when using VNC to connect to a VM that has been set to Spice as it’s display.

From: pve-user [mailto:pve-user-***@pve.proxmox.com] On Behalf Of Larsen Rachedi
Sent: Tuesday, 3 November 2015 11:27 a.m.
To: Robert Fantini
Cc: PVE User List
Subject: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??

Sorry..
I have just one monitor.
But you can see at the printscreen http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/45/1446503209-2015-11-02-23-25-53.png

I have 2 cursors.
If it's possible, i want use NoVNC (because i don't want install the software on all clients).
but spice was very interesting :)
thank you


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De: "Robert Fantini" <***@gmail.com<mailto:***@gmail.com>>
À: "PVE User List" <pve-***@pve.proxmox.com<mailto:pve-***@pve.proxmox.com>>
Cc: "Larsen Rachedi" <***@gieres.fr<mailto:***@gieres.fr>>
Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 22:54:06
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??
Are there 'spice guest tools ' for linux vm's ?

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Yannis Milios <***@gmail.com<mailto:***@gmail.com>> wrote:
Sorry I didn't understand that correctly. What do you mean with "a bug with mouse"?

Do you use dual monitors? For best experience I would use Spice instead of NoVNC.

Just change the display adapter to "spice" and install spice guest tools in the vm (http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe).

Then on on the client machine install remote viewer (http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-2.0.msi).

Spice also supports multiple monitors.



On 11/02/2015 08:42 PM, Larsen Rachedi wrote:
OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?
thank you
________________________________
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Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??

Hi,

Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that I suppose is another story.


On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi <***@gieres.fr><mailto:***@gieres.fr> wrote:
Hello,



I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines.

it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different ports. ) .



thank you


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2015-11-02 22:42:41 UTC
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no my display was "defaults". ?



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I see that when using VNC to connect to a VM that has been set to Spice as it’s display.



From: pve-user [mailto:pve-user-***@pve.proxmox.com] On Behalf Of Larsen Rachedi
Sent: Tuesday, 3 November 2015 11:27 a.m.
To: Robert Fantini
Cc: PVE User List
Subject: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??


Sorry..
I have just one monitor.
But you can see at the printscreen http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/45/1446503209-2015-11-02-23-25-53.png

I have 2 cursors.
If it's possible, i want use NoVNC (because i don't want install the software on all clients).
but spice was very interesting :)
thank you



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À: "PVE User List" < pve-***@pve.proxmox.com >
Cc: "Larsen Rachedi" < ***@gieres.fr >
Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 22:54:06
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??

Are there 'spice guest tools ' for linux vm's ?



On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 4:51 PM, Yannis Milios < ***@gmail.com > wrote:

Sorry I didn't understand that correctly. What do you mean with "a bug with mouse"?

Do you use dual monitors? For best experience I would use Spice instead of NoVNC.

Just change the display adapter to "spice" and install spice guest tools in the vm ( http://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-0.100.exe ).

Then on on the client machine install remote viewer ( http://virt-manager.org/download/sources/virt-viewer/virt-viewer-x86-2.0.msi ).

Spice also supports multiple monitors.







On 11/02/2015 08:42 PM, Larsen Rachedi wrote:



OK thank you Yannis.
So i want use NoVNC.
But i have bug with the mouse over windows 7. I have two mouse display..
I have already disable "usb tablet" in the GUI of proxmox.
can you help me ?

thank you



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Envoyé: Lundi 2 Novembre 2015 20:56:22
Objet: Re: [PVE-User] RDP with proxmox ??

Hi,

Unfortunately not. You can only use the built-in remote viewers like novnc,vnc or spice.
Of course you can use windows rdp if your vm is a windows vm but that I suppose is another story.




On 2 November 2015 18:34:20 GMT+00:00, Larsen Rachedi <***@gieres.fr> wrote:

Hello,


I use VirtualBox for a long time , and I 'm used to enable " the RDP server " to connect on different virtual machines. it's possible to use the same principle Promox ? I do not want to use VNC but the RDP for connect to the virtual machines (using different ports. ) . thank you

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