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Synergy Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions
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1. Why doesn't ctrl+alt+del work on secondary screens?
2. Can the server and client be using different operating systems?
3. What's the difference between synergy and x2x, x2vnc, etc?
4. What does "Cannot initialize hook library" mean?
5. What security/encryption does synergy provide?
6. What should I call my screens in the configuration?
7. Why do my CapsLock and NumLock keys act funny?
8. Can synergy share the display in addition to the mouse and keyboard?
9. Can synergy do drag and drop between computers?
10. Do AltGr or Mode-Switch or ISO_Level3_Shift work?
11. Why isn't synergy ported to platform XYZ?
12. My client can't connect. What's wrong?
13. Linking fails on Solaris. What's wrong?
14. The screen saver never starts. Why not?
15. I can't switch screens anymore for no apparent reason. Why?
16. I get the error 'Xlib: No protocol specified'. Why?
17. The cursor goes to secondary screen but won't come back. Why?
18. The cursor wraps from one edge of the screen to the opposite. Why?
Answers
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1. Why doesn't ctrl+alt+del work on secondary screens?
Synergy isn't able to capture ctrl+alt+del on PC compatible
systems because it's handled completely differently than
other keystrokes. However, when the mouse is on a client
screen, pressing ctrl+alt+pause will simulate ctrl+alt+del
on the client. (A client running on Windows NT, 2000, or XP
must be running as a service for this to work.)
2. Can the server and client be using different operating systems?
Yes. The synergy network protocol is platform neutral so
synergy doesn't care what operating systems are running on
the server and clients.
3. What's the difference between synergy and x2x, x2vnc, etc?
Unlike x2x, synergy supports any number of computers and
it doesn't require X on Microsoft Windows platforms. It
also has more advanced clipboard support and synchronizes
screensavers. x2vnc is also limited to two computers,
requires the separate vnc package, and is really only
appropriate for using an X system to control a non-X system.
However, the right tool for the job is whatever tool works
best for you.
4. What does "Cannot initialize hook library" mean?
This error can occur on a synergy server running on a
Microsoft Windows operating system. It means that synergy
is already running or possibly was not shut down properly.
If it's running then first end the synergy task. If it's
not then try logging off and back on or rebooting then
starting synergy again.
5. What security/encryption does synergy provide?
Synergy provides no built-in encryption or authentication.
Given that, synergy should not be used on or over any untrusted
network, especially the Internet. It's generally fine for home
networks. Future versions may provide built-in encryption and
authentication.
Strong encryption and authentication is available through SSH
(secure shell). Run the SSH daemon (i.e. server) on the same
computer that you run the synergy server. It requires no
special configuration to support synergy. On each synergy
client system, run SSH with port forwarding:
ssh -f -N -L 24800:<server-hostname>:24800 <server-hostname>
where <server-hostname> is the name of the SSH/synergy server.
Once ssh authenticates itself, start the synergy client
normally except use `localhost' or `127.0.0.1' as the server's
address. SSH will then encrypt all communication on behalf of
synergy. Authentication is handled by the SSH authentication.
A free implementation of SSH for Linux and many Unix systems
called OpenSSH is available from http://www.openssh.com/. For
Windows there's a port of OpenSSH using Cygwin
(http://www.cygwin.com/).
6. What should I call my screens in the configuration?
You can use any unique name in the configuration file for each
screen but it's easiest to use the hostname of the computer.
That's the computer name not including the domain. For example,
a computer with the fully qualified domain name `xyz.foo.com' has
the hostname `xyz'. There should also be an alias for `xyz' to
`xyz.foo.com'. If you don't use the computer's hostname, you
have to tell synergy the name of the screen using a command line
option, or the startup dialog on Windows.
7. Why do my CapsLock and NumLock keys act funny?
Some systems treat the Caps-Lock and Num-Lock keys differently
than all the others. Whereas most keys report going down when
physically pressed and going up when physically released, on
these systems the Caps-Lock and Num-Lock keys report going down
when being activated and going up when being deactivated. That
is, when you press and release, say, Caps-Lock to activate it, it
only reports going down, and when you press and release to
deactivate it, it only reports going up. This confuses synergy.
You can solve the problem by changing your configuration file.
In the screens section, following each screen that has the
problem, add either or both of these lines as appropriate:
halfDuplexCapsLock = true
halfDuplexNumLock = true
Then restart synergy on the server.
8. Can synergy share the display in addition to the mouse and keyboard?
No. Synergy is a KM solution not a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse)
solution. However, future versions will probably support KVM.
Hopefully, this will make synergy suitable for managing large
numbers of headless servers.
9. Can synergy do drag and drop between computers?
No. That's a very cool idea and it'll be explored. However, it's
also clearly difficult and may take a long time to implement.
10. Does AltGr/Mode-Switch/ISO_Level3_Shift work?
Yes, as of 1.0.12 synergy has full support for AltGr/Mode-switch.
That includes support for most (all?) European keyboard layouts.
All systems should be using the same keyboard layout, though, for
all characters to work. (Any character missing from a client's
layout cannot be generated by synergy.) There is experimental
support for ISO_Level3_Shift in 1.1.3.
11. Why isn't synergy ported to platform XYZ?
Probably because the developers don't have access to platform XYZ
and/or are unfamiliar with development on XYZ. Also, synergy has
inherently non-portable aspects so there's a not insignificant
effort involved in porting.
12. My client can't connect. What's wrong?
A common mistake when starting the client is to give the wrong
server host name. The last synergyc command line option (Unix)
or the "Server Host Name" edit field (Windows) should be the
host name (or IP address) of the server *not* the client's host
name. If you get the error "connection failed: cannot connect
socket" followed by "the attempt to connect was forcefully
rejected" or "connection refused" then the server isn't started,
can't bind the address, or the client is connecting to the wrong
host name/address or port.
13. Linking fails on Solaris. What's wrong?
Did you add `--x-includes=/usr/openwin/include
--x-libraries=/usr/openwin/lib' (without the linebreak) to the
`configure' command line? Solaris puts the X11 includes and
libraries in an unusual place and the above lets synergy find
them.
14. The screen saver never starts. Why not?
If the synergy server is on X Windows then the screen saver will
not start while the mouse is on a client screen. This is a
consequence of how X Windows, synergy and xscreensaver work.
15. I can't switch screens anymore for no apparent reason. Why?
This should not happen with 1.1.3 and up. Earlier versions of
synergy would not allow switching screens when a key was down and
sometimes it would believe a key was down when it was not.
16. I get the error 'Xlib: No protocol specified'. Why?
You're running synergy without authorization to connect to the
X display. Typically the reason is running synergy as root when
logged in as non-root. Just run synergy as the same user that's
logged in.
17. The cursor goes to secondary screen but won't come back. Why?
Your configuration is incorrect. You must indicate the neighbors
of every screen. Just because you've configured 'Apple' to be to
the left of 'Orange' does not mean that 'Orange' is to the right
of 'Apple'. You must provide both in the configuration.
18. The cursor wraps from one edge of the screen to the opposite. Why?
Because you told it to. If you list 'Orange' to be to the left of
'Orange' then moving the mouse off the left edge of 'Orange' will
make it jump to the right edge. Remove the offending line from the
configuration if you don't want that behavior.