if auto-request-control setting is enabled then only request control once upon connect, otherwise it will auto request control again every time server turns off control which is a bit annoying.
* update .gitignore and cleanup conditionnal callback call
* client: rework channel loading
Automate the loading of channels that only depend on a given enabled setting.
If smart-sizing option is enabled in windows client and the server's desktop resolution changes, do not change the size of the client window.
This is because I would assume that if the user has enabled smart-sizing, they would intend for the window to be set to a particular size and not change.
Also, when connecting to windows 10 client, `wf_desktop_resize()` is called once just after connect and so if wfreerdp is run with `/smart-sizing:WxH` then the window will start at the size `WxH` but then immediately change to the desktop resolution of the server which makes the `/smart-sizing:WxH` parameter effectively do nothing.
* xfreerdp: fix typo in logs
* winpr: file appender, small code cleanup
* shadow-server: add an option for TLS secrets
This allows to dissect connections to the shadow server.
* fix moving a window shrinks it 14x7 when connect to server 2019
Signed-off-by: 2fly2 <wjatchd@163.com>
* use clang-format to apply correct formatting
Signed-off-by: 2fly2 <wjatchd@163.com>
Signed-off-by: 2fly2 <wjatchd@163.com>
* xf_floatbar use XmbDrawString instead of XDrawString
* xf_floatbar fall back to XDrawString when fontSet is NULL
Co-authored-by: Jianfeng Liu <jfliu@zshield.net>
This new option /tls-secret-file:<file> allows to dump TLS secrets in a file with
the SSLKEYLOGFILE format. So this way you can setup the TLS dissector of wireshark
(Pre-Master-Secret log filename) and see the traffic in clear in wireshark.
It also add some more PFS ciphers to remove for netmon captures.
Microsoft Windows imposes strict filename restrictions on its platform.
As RDP is developed by Microsoft and the RDS in MS Windows is typically
used as remote desktop server for the RDP protocol, these filename
restrictions are also enforced in WinPR, when copy-pasting files over
the clipboard.
However, in some connections no peer on MS Windows is involved and in
these situations, these filename restrictions are just an annoyance.
With a recent API addition in WinPR, it is now possible to override the
callback, where the filename is checked, whether it is valid.
So, use this new API to relieve the filename restriction, when the
connected remote desktop server is not on MS Windows.