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-x11vnc README file Date: Wed May 7 20:58:51 EDT 2008
+x11vnc README file Date: Sat May 10 12:54:59 EDT 2008
The following information is taken from these URLs:
@@ -10341,8 +10341,8 @@ blah,blah...
brief, run something like "x11vnc -sslGenCert server self:apache" then
copy the resulting self:apache.crt file to conf/ssl.crt/server.crt and
extract the private key part from self:apache.pem and paste it into
- conf/ssl.key/server.key). Setting the env var REQ_ARGS='-days 730'
- before running x11vnc will bump up the expiration date (2 years in
+ conf/ssl.key/server.key). Setting the env var REQ_ARGS='-days 1095'
+ before running x11vnc will bump up the expiration date (3 years in
this case).
Or you can use the standard methods described in the [27]Apache
@@ -12039,7 +12039,7 @@ x11vnc: a VNC server for real X displays
Here are all of x11vnc command line options:
% x11vnc -opts (see below for -help long descriptions)
-x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.9.4 lastmod: 2008-05-07
+x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.9.4 lastmod: 2008-05-10
x11vnc options:
-display disp -auth file -N
@@ -12158,7 +12158,7 @@ libvncserver-tight-extension options:
% x11vnc -help
-x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.9.4 lastmod: 2008-05-07
+x11vnc: allow VNC connections to real X11 displays. 0.9.4 lastmod: 2008-05-10
(type "x11vnc -opts" to just list the options.)
@@ -13709,8 +13709,8 @@ e
If you set the env. var REQ_ARGS='...' it will be
passed to openssl req(1). A common use would be
- REQ_ARGS='-days 730' to bump up the expiration date
- (2 years in this case).
+ REQ_ARGS='-days 1095' to bump up the expiration date
+ (3 years in this case).
-sslEncKey [pem] Utility to encrypt an existing PEM file with a
passphrase you supply when prompted. For that key to be