15-08-19 06:39 AM
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19-08-19 12:11 AM
Hi James
>>Just to clarify you are wanting to be able have a view only console session with a running Runtime Resource (Robot)?
Yes, exactly.
>>If so, I am not 100% sure it is achievable within vSphere. From what I remember once you grant the rights to allow someone to view the console that person has access to send keystrokes >>and mouse movements and the access is not granular enough to prevent that. It is worth have a look/play with some combination of permissions as it may be able to give you what you want.
No, I have not been able to find a way to do it in vSphere either.
>>I do believe that with other remote connection tools it can be achieved e.g Real VNC: www.realvnc.com/en/connect/docs/faq/viewonly.html
Thanks!
>>If you are limited to using vSphere and you cannot get a view only combination of permissions, I did come across this article that talks about Capturing Virtual Machine Screenshots in >>vSphere. It could be that an implementation of this may give you a form of view access you require albeit with images rather than a real time view: blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2013/01/...
That sounds helpful, I'll check it out
Richard
Just to clarify you are wanting to be able have a view only console session with a running Runtime Resource (Robot)?
If so, I am not 100% sure it is achievable within vSphere. From what I remember once you grant the rights to allow someone to view the console that person has access to send keystrokes and mouse movements and the access is not granular enough to prevent that. It is worth have a look/play with some combination of permissions as it may be able to give you what you want.
I do believe that with other remote connection tools it can be achieved e.g Real VNC: https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/docs/faq/viewonly.html
If you are limited to using vSphere and you cannot get a view only combination of permissions, I did come across this article that talks about Capturing Virtual Machine Screenshots in vSphere. It could be that an implementation of this may give you a form of view access you require albeit with images rather than a real time view: https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2013/01/capturing-virtual-machine-screenshots-in-vsphere.html
15-08-19 09:48 AM
Just to clarify you are wanting to be able have a view only console session with a running Runtime Resource (Robot)?
If so, I am not 100% sure it is achievable within vSphere. From what I remember once you grant the rights to allow someone to view the console that person has access to send keystrokes and mouse movements and the access is not granular enough to prevent that. It is worth have a look/play with some combination of permissions as it may be able to give you what you want.
I do believe that with other remote connection tools it can be achieved e.g Real VNC: https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/docs/faq/viewonly.html
If you are limited to using vSphere and you cannot get a view only combination of permissions, I did come across this article that talks about Capturing Virtual Machine Screenshots in vSphere. It could be that an implementation of this may give you a form of view access you require albeit with images rather than a real time view: https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2013/01/capturing-virtual-machine-screenshots-in-vsphere.html
19-08-19 12:11 AM
Hi James
>>Just to clarify you are wanting to be able have a view only console session with a running Runtime Resource (Robot)?
Yes, exactly.
>>If so, I am not 100% sure it is achievable within vSphere. From what I remember once you grant the rights to allow someone to view the console that person has access to send keystrokes >>and mouse movements and the access is not granular enough to prevent that. It is worth have a look/play with some combination of permissions as it may be able to give you what you want.
No, I have not been able to find a way to do it in vSphere either.
>>I do believe that with other remote connection tools it can be achieved e.g Real VNC: www.realvnc.com/en/connect/docs/faq/viewonly.html
Thanks!
>>If you are limited to using vSphere and you cannot get a view only combination of permissions, I did come across this article that talks about Capturing Virtual Machine Screenshots in >>vSphere. It could be that an implementation of this may give you a form of view access you require albeit with images rather than a real time view: blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2013/01/...
That sounds helpful, I'll check it out
Richard
Just to clarify you are wanting to be able have a view only console session with a running Runtime Resource (Robot)?
If so, I am not 100% sure it is achievable within vSphere. From what I remember once you grant the rights to allow someone to view the console that person has access to send keystrokes and mouse movements and the access is not granular enough to prevent that. It is worth have a look/play with some combination of permissions as it may be able to give you what you want.
I do believe that with other remote connection tools it can be achieved e.g Real VNC: https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/docs/faq/viewonly.html
If you are limited to using vSphere and you cannot get a view only combination of permissions, I did come across this article that talks about Capturing Virtual Machine Screenshots in vSphere. It could be that an implementation of this may give you a form of view access you require albeit with images rather than a real time view: https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2013/01/capturing-virtual-machine-screenshots-in-vsphere.html