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KDE Desktop Sharing allows you to invite somebody at a remote location to watch and possibly control your desktop.
<a href="whatsthis:<p>An invitation creates a one-time password that allows the receiver to connect to your desktop. It is valid for only one successful connection and will expire after an hour if it has not been used. When somebody connects to your computer a dialog will appear and ask you for permission. The connection will not be established before you accept it. In this dialog you can also restrict the other person to view your desktop only, without the ability to move your mouse pointer or press keys.</p><p>If you want to create a permanent password for Desktop Sharing, allow 'Uninvited Connections' in the configuration.</p>">More about invitations...</a>
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<h2>Personal Invitation</h2>
Give the information below to the person that you want to invite (<a href="whatsthis:Desktop Sharing uses the VNC protocol. You can use any VNC client to connect. In KDE the client is called 'Remote Desktop Connection'. Enter the host information into the client and it will connect..">how to connect</a>). Note that everybody who gets the password can connect, so be careful.
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(<a href="whatsthis:This field contains the address of your computer and the display number, separated by a colon. The address is just a hint - you can use any address that can reach your computer. Desktop Sharing tries to guess your address from your network configuration, but does not always succeed in doing so. If your computer is behind a firewall it may have a different address or be unreachable for other computers.">Help</a>)
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Used for calling from kinetd
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Cannot find KInetD. The KDE daemon (kded) may have crashed or has not been started at all, or the installation failed.
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Cannot find KInetD service for Desktop Sharing (krfb). The installation is incomplete or failed.
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You have been invited to a VNC session. If you have the KDE Remote Desktop Connection installed, just click on the link below.

vnc://invitation:%1@%2:%3

Otherwise you can use any VNC client with the following parameters:

Host: %4:%5
Password: %6

Alternatively you can click on the link below to start the VNC session
within your web browser.

[tab]http://%7:%8/

For security reasons this invitation will expire at %9.
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Located in configuration.cc:444
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