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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-1196: ------------------------------------------ I ran a packet capture with resize both enabled and disabled, and here are the results... ==Resize Disabled== * Connection * Authentication * Share desktop flag sent to VNC server * Server framebuffer parameters returned to client (guacd) * Client set pixel format to VNC server * Client set encoding to VNC server * Client framebuffer update request to VNC server * TCP ACK to client (guacd) * TCP PUSH+ACK to client (guacd) * Server framebuffer update to client (guacd) * Client framebuffer update request to VNC server * etc. ==Resize Enabled== * Connection * Authentication * Share desktop flag to VNC server * Server framebuffer parameters return to client (guacd) * Client set pixel format to VNC server * Client set encodings to VNC server * Client framebuffer update request to VNC server * TCP ACK to client (guacd) * TCP PUSH+ACK to client (guacd) * Unknown client message type (251) to VNC server * Unknown client message type (1) to VNC server * Client framebuffer update request to VNC server * Server framebuffer update to client (guacd) * RST+ACK to client (guacd) -> Connection dead. It looks like maybe we're sending the initial resize message at the "wrong" time - either when the VNC server isn't expecting it, or we're disrupting something initially happening in the client <-> server handshake, where the client has already sent an update message and is expecting to process a response, but then we're telling the client to send something else and it's getting confused on the replies? > Add auto resize to VNC sessions > ------------------------------- > > Key: GUACAMOLE-1196 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1196 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Documentation, VNC > Reporter: Markus Bonet > Assignee: Nick Couchman > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.6.0 > > > As discussed on the mailing list: > {quote} > I'm running a TigerVNC session on the server where Guacamole is installed. If > I connect with the TigerVNC viewer there is this nice feature that the remote > desktop is automatically resized if the viewer window is resized, like this > if offered with RDP already. > Is there a configuration how to achieve this with a Guacamole session as well > for my VNC connection? > {quote} > Historically, this could not be done without corresponding support within > libvncclient. This should now be possible through handling the required > message type ({{SetDesktopSize}}): > {quote} > Unfortunately my team had to come up with a home baked solution for this > about 2 years ago. But it involved hacking up libvnc. > BUT, I think it is feasible to submit a feature request for it because now > libvnc recently tagged a new version that includes the message type that > guacamole needs to do this: > Tag: https://github.com/LibVNC/libvncserver/releases/tag/LibVNCServer-0.9.13 > New message: > https://github.com/rfbproto/rfbproto/blob/master/rfbproto.rst#setdesktopsize > {quote} > See: > [http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/Auto-resize-of-VNC-sessions-td9511.html] -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)