Spice Client
57 ratings
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Spice Client App for Chrome
Spice is a powerful open-source remote desktop protocol that can compete with RDP and VNC. You can use this application to attach to Spice servers anywhere, right from your browser! Need to access Spice instances behind a firewall? Use a dynamic SOCKS proxy over SSH to encrypt and tunnel your connection. This app is built to use your proxy settings in Chrome. The majority of this code is maintained by the developers at www.spice-space.org. Please consider donating for their work. Version 1.1.6+ includes new features and small bug fixes. Instructions: * You need a spice remote desktop server setup: http://www.spice-space.org/download.html * Setup websockify to translate into websockets: https://github.com/kanaka/websockify * Connect Spice Remote desktop app by typing the IP and port of the WebSockets proxy, as well as the configured password of the server if there is one.
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Daniel TateDec 30, 2018
Doesn't support the native protocol, Requires websockify on linux to connect to kvm hosts, and there's just not enough info on that online.
Miles WhittakerFeb 8, 2018
I got websockify setup and I can successfully connect to my spice server, however, the connection freezes after 2-3 mins and I have to reconnect. Super inconvenient.
Ryan FlaglerApr 26, 2016
I can connect, but my video output is all upside down and glitchy. Essentially useless.
Details
- Version1.1.8
- UpdatedDecember 9, 2014
- Offered bykkessler
- Size153KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
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