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FreeRDP has a few dependencies that are required for proper operation:
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1. SSL (required)
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RDP requires a secure tunnel and utilizes TLS for this. We do not implement this
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ourselves but reuse existing libraries:
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We support
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* OpenSSL our main development SSL library (-DWITH_OPENSSL=ON, default)
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* LibreSSL (supported by community, -DWITH_OPENSSL=ON, drop in replacement)
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* MBedTLS (supported by community, -DWITH_OPENSSL=OFF -DWITH_MBEDTLS=ON)
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optionally there are some algorithms that can be shipped with FreeRDP itself if the SSL library deprecated them:
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* -DWITH_INTERNAL_MD4=ON
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* -DWITH_INTERNAL_MD5=ON
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* -DWITH_INTERNAL_RC4=ON
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2. Kerberos (optional, disable with -DWITH_RB5=OFF)
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Authentication to many services requires kerberos (especially if smartcards are in use)
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We support:
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* MIT
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* Heimdal
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3. JSON (optional, disable with -DWITH_AAD=OFF)
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Azure logon requires HTTP/JSON messages to be parsed.
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We support:
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* cJSON
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4. H264
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RDP GFX modes (anything newer Windows 8.1 / Server 2012) supports a graphics mode based
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on the H264 codec
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We support
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* OpenH264 (enable with -DWITH_OPENH264=ON)
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* FFMPEG (x264 or OpenH264, enable with -DWITH_FFMPEG=ON)
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There are some platform specific implementations too (e.g. mediacodec on android) but these
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two are the options that are always required.
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5. Graphics scaling support (optional, required for HighDPI support)
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High DPI support and smart-sizing option require bitmaps to be scaled by the client.
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We support
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* Swscale (enable with -DWITH_SWSCALE=ON)
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* Cairo (enable with -DWITH_CAIRO=ON)
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6. Audio encoders/decoders (optional, hightly recommended though)
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Sound and Microphone options allow transmission of data in compressed formats.
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The most widely supported formats are uncompressed PCM (all systems support that)
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and compressed AAC (windows 8 or newer). Some other codecs are supported as well (GSM)
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but do not provide the same quality as the afore mentioned ones.
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We support
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* FAAC / FAAD2 / soxr (encoder/decoder/resampling)
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* GSM (older low bandwidth codec, -DWITH_GSM=ON)
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* FFMPEG (-DWITH_DSP_FFMPEG)
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* SOXR (optional, resampling library, enable with -DWITH_SOX!=ON)
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to enable some experimental codecs (mainly AAC encoding) add -DWITH_DSP_EXPERIMENTAL=ON
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7. Smartcard (optional)
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To utilize smartcards for authentication/redirection
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We support
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* PCSC (disable with -DWITH_PCSC=OFF)
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* pkcs11 (disable with -DWITH_PKCS11=OFF)
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PCSC is required for smartcard redirection, pkcs11 for NLA smartcard logon support
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8. Unicode (required, use -DWITH_UNICODE_BUILTIN=ON to utilize custom char16 <--> utf8 conversion routines)
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Most of the protocol preferably uses UCS-2/UTF16 for strings. To convert to/from UTF-8 a
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unicode support library is required:
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* Windows natively supports these (well, it is a microsoft protocol after all ;))
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* ICU on linux/unix and android
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* On Apple (iOS/Mac) we use native NSString unicode conversion routines
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9. USB redirection (optional, disable with -DCHANNEL_URBDRC=OFF)
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The protocol has an extension (channel) to allow low level USB redirection
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We support
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* libusb 1
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10. Platform support (mainly linux, for others the platform SDK is usually enough)
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* SDL2 for the SDL client (all platforms, disable with -DWITH_CLIENT_SDL=OFF)
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* CUPS (linux/apple) for printing support (disable with -DWITH_CUPS=OFF)
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* libsystemd (linux) for journald logging support (disable with -DWITH_LIBSYSTEMD=OFF)
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* PAM headers/libraries (server side authentication)
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* FUSE for file clipboard support (linux/mac os, disable with -DWITH_FUSE=OFF)
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* Wayland for wlfreerdp (disable with -DWITH_WAYLAND=OFF)
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* X11 development headers for X11 client (disable with -DWITH_X11=OFF)
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* ALSA development headers/libraris (disable with -DWITH_ALSA=OFF)
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* PULSE development headers/libraries (disable with -DWITH_PULSE=OFF)
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* OSS development headers/libraries (disable with -DWITH_OSS=OFF)
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11. Server support
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FreeRDP does provide server side RDP protocol implementation as well.
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These are used by the RDP proxy (disable with -DWITH_PROXY=OFF) as well as shadow server (disable with -DWITH_SHADOW=OFF)
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there are some (incomplete) platform implementations (enable with -DWITH_PLATFORM_SERVER=ON) which compile but do not provide anything useful yet.
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12. Samples
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There are a client and server sample provided. (disable with -DWITH_SAMPLE=OFF)
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13. Tools (optional)
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a couple of helper utilities are build alongside the client and server executables and libraries. These are mostly for handling certificates and NTLM hashes.
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disable with -DWITH_WINPR_TOOLS=OFF
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14. Building recommendations
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* Use Ninja to speed up your builds
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* For release builds add -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release (or RelWithDebInfo for less optimized but with debug symbols)
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* -DWITH_VERBOSE_WINPR_ASSERT=OFF reduces the size of the build considerably but removes lots
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of santity checks in code. Recommended for stable builds, for builds not from stable releases
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it is recommended to keep -DWITH_VERBOSE_WINPR_ASSERT=ON to have useful information on crashes.
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15. Example build instructions:
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Assume we have the source checked out to /tmp/freerdp/src and we want to install to /tmp/freerdp/install:
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(on windows this needs to be called from a visual studio command prompt or a cmd that has run vcvarsall.bat, paths obviously need to be adjusted)
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cmake -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_VERBOSE_WINPR_ASSERT=OFF -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/tmp/freerdp/install -B /tmp/freerdp/build -S /tmp/freerdp/src
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cmake --build /tmp/freerdp/build --target install
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16. Useful tips:
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* there is ccmake (linux/mac os) that is a curses ui to show a current CMakeCache.txt build configuration. There it is easy to check/change variables
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* CMake supports preload files (see ci/ subfolder in repo) that allows creating a (custom) build configuration that can then be applied with cmake -C<preload file>
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