On 6/6/2010 2:53 PM, Mario Lobo wrote:
On Monday 07 June 2010 00:19:06 zaxis wrote:
In linux,
start:
VBoxManage startvm winxp -type vrdp

connect:
rdesktop localhost:3389 -g 1440x875 -D -N -k en-us -r sound:remote

However, it seems i canot use vrdp in freebsd ?

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There is no vrdp on the FreeBSD port, BUT there is VNC !!

Look:

[~]>VBoxHeadless
Oracle VM VirtualBox Headless Interface 3.2.2
(C) 2008-2010 Oracle Corporation
All rights reserved.

Usage:
    -s, -startvm, --startvm<name|uuid>    Start given VM (required argument)
    -n, --vnc                             Enable the built in VNC server
    -m, --vncport<port>                   TCP port number to use for the VNC
                                          server
    -o, --vncpass<pw>                     Set the VNC server password
    -c, -capture, --capture               Record the VM screen output to a file
    -w, --width                           Frame width when recording
    -h, --height                          Frame height when recording
    -r, --bitrate                         Recording bit rate when recording
    -f, --filename                        File name when recording.  The codec
                                          used will be chosen based on the
                                          file extension

So:

VBoxHeadless -s VM_NAME -n -m 5100

will start the VM "VM_NAME" with a VNC listener at port 5100

So any vnc viewer will connect to it.

Very simple and easy !


You can also run the xrdp daemon and connect to it from a Microsoft
remote desktop session.  That's what I currently do with Vbox but I
use tightvnc server.  I'm looking forward to trying this out with the
new version of Vbox which supports vnc now.

Ted
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