![]() ![]() Safari will not function in private mode, as the LocalStorage is then set to 0 (this might hold true for other browsers).Opera will not have full functionality on iOS, Android and Linux.If detected, the In-Browser VNC option will be either be disabled or not selectable.(GateManager OWN) A self-signed web certificate is not allowed.**The VNC server type should not make a big difference, testing was done on major VNC servers (UltraVNC, TightVNC, etc.) including native versions for panels with Windows CE - like the EfonVNC, which is widely used on brand name panels. *On some Windows and browser versions it's be experienced that the mouse isn't displayed during operation when using the In-browser option. The connection will take place through an encrypted session and there are no external dependencies. Particularly the free clients TightVNC RealVNC and UltraVNC are recommended and the GateManager has support for automatically detecting and starting these clients in combination with LinkManager In case of issues, we recommend using a suitable VNC client application. Although a big effort has been made to support many VNC features and browser types, you may still encounter limitations compared to dedicated VNC client applications. The In-Browser feature in GateManager is based on the noVNC Open Source framework. This article will cover the new feature "In-Browser VNC viewer" released with the Secomea release 7.2. ![]()
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