If no arguments are supplied, default to the behaviour of
/network:auto. This ensures the default experience is using the
best available graphics options.
As soon as any /network, /bpp, /rfx, /gfx, ... argument is used
only use these.
RDPSND channel is special, as it has many names.
(e.g. static channel, dynamic channel and UDP one.
Use RDPSND_CHANNEL_NAME to identify the module name instad of
RDPSND_DVC_CHANNEL_NAME
* client: Fix exit codes for /help and similar option
Currently, non-zero exit code is returned for /version, /buildconfig, /help,
/monitor-list, /kbd-list and /kbd-lang-list command-line options for several
clients. This is against conventions because 0 is usually returned in
such cases. Also, there is potentially another problem that the returned
codes overflow on UNIX systems (where the exit code is a number between 0
and 255). Let's fix the clients to return 0 in the mentioned cases to honor
conventions and 1 for the command-line parsing errors (or -1 for clients
who already use that value).
Fixes: https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/issues/6686
* Refactored freerdp_client_settings_command_line_status_print_ex
Now returns 0 if help or version information was requested.
* Do not eliminate original error status.
Co-authored-by: akallabeth <akallabeth@posteo.net>
I personally find it more convenient to have pasted data written to
the X11 PRIMARY selection, so that I can paste it with a fast middle-
button click, than to write to CLIPBOARD which typically needs a key
sequence or menu action.
This commit adds a command-line option to let me express that
preference: now I can say "/clipboard:use-selection:PRIMARY" on the
command line, which not only enables clipboard transfer but also says
which X selection I want it to talk to. The previous options
"+clipboard" and "-clipboard" are also still supported.
It is now possible to add usb devices both via vid+pid and via bus+addr
at the same time. To do this, the ids are directly
given to the corresponding command line options:
/usb🆔<vid+pids>,addr:<bus+addrs>
The dev option still works like before: /usb:id,dev:<vid+pids> or
/usb:addr,dev:<bus+addrs>
On high latency links the default of 9 second timeout might be too
strict. Adjusting this for all users will result in a long time
for connections to fail, so let these with high latency links
adjust the value manually.
* The mess with /cert-tofu, /cert-ignore et al is now unified in
a single option.
* Added the option to add fingerprint:<hash>:<hex string> multiple
times to /cert to build a list of accepted certificate
fingerprints
* Added a deprecation warning to older /cert-* options
* Now both, dynamic and static channel entries can be defined by
a single channel.
* Added better logging to distinguish between static and dynamic
channel messages.
The help output advertise an option and an example for usb redirection
regardless of the fact whether the urbdrc channel was built or not.
This is confusing for people. Let's do not show /usb in help if it is
not built.