### desktop.resolution.width, desktop.resolution.height Set a fixed desktop resolution. Set `desktop.allow_resize` to `false` for this to work. Unit: pixels
Default: 1024x768 ### desktop.allow_resize If turned on, resizing browser window changes desktop resolution to fit the window. Set to `false` to have a fixed resolution (you need to set [desktop.resolution.width and desktop.resolution.heigh](#desktop.resolution.width%2C-desktop.resolution.height)). Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### desktop.pixel_depth Pixel depth in bits. Possible values are 16, 24, 32. These values are fail-safe. You can specify any bit value via command-line. Unit: bits
Default: `24` ### network.protocol With KasmVNC, you can use a web browser client (set value to `http`) or a traditional VNC client (set value to `vnc`). If you use `vnc` protocol, you're on your own. Passing `Xvnc` options via command-line is required in this case. Most config settings are ignored. Unit: `http`, `vnc`
Default: `http` ### network.interface IP address or host name to listen on. Set to `0.0.0.0` to listen on all network interfaces. Unit: ip address or host name
Default: `0.0.0.0` ### network.websocket_port Listen for websocket connections on this port. `auto` translates to 8443 + X display number. Unit: integer
Default: `auto` ### network.use_ipv4 Use IPv4 for incoming and outgoing connections. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### network.use_ipv6 Use IPv6 for incoming and outgoing connections. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### network.udp.public_ip KasmVNC server needs to know its IP from the perspective of the client. With `auto`, it finds that out automatically (by using a public STUN server). If the server and client are on the same private network, and not connected to internet, you need to specify a private IP address of the server, accessible to the client. Unit: IP address, `auto`.
Default: `auto` ### network.udp.port Set UDP port to use. With `auto`, value is inherited from [network.websocket_port](#network.websocket_port). Unit: `auto`, integer
Default: `auto` ### network.ssl.pem_certificate SSL pem certificate to use for websocket connections. Unit: path
Default: standard snake oil certificate on Debian-based distros. Auto-generated on Fedora-based distros. ### network.ssl.pem_key SSL pem key to use for websocket connections. If you have private and public keys in one file, using [network.ssl.pem_certificate](#network.ssl.pem_certificate) is enough to set both. Unit: path
Default: standard snake oil certificate on Debian-based distros. Auto-generated on Fedora-based distros. ### network.ssl.require_ssl Require SSL for websocket connections. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### user_session.session_type * `shared` - allow multiple sessions for a single desktop. * `exclusive` - only one user session can work with the desktop. If set, overrides client settings. When combined with [concurrent_connections_prompt](#user_session.concurrent_connections_prompt) , the user is asked to let the incoming connection in. Unit: `shared`, `exclusive`
Default: not set, client settings are used ## user_session.new_session_disconnects_existing_exclusive_session Only applies if [session_type](#user_session.session_type) is set to `exclusive`. The user working with the desktop is kicked out by a new session. New session takes over the desktop. When combined with [concurrent_connections_prompt](#user_session.concurrent_connections_prompt), the user is asked to confirm session takeover. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### user_session.concurrent_connections_prompt Prompts the user of the desktop to explicitly accept or reject incoming connections. The vncconfig(1) program must be running on the desktop. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### user_session.concurrent_connections_prompt_timeout Active only if [concurrent_connections_prompt](#user_session.concurrent_connections_prompt), is turned on. Number of seconds to show the Accept Connection dialog before rejecting the connection. Unit: seconds
Default: `10` ### user_session.idle_timeout ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The number of seconds after which an idle session is dropped. Unit: seconds
Default: `never` ### keyboard.remap_keys Set up 1-to-1 character replacement. For example, to exchange the " and @ symbols you would specify the following: `0x22->0x40`. Similar to tr(1). Unit: hex numbers in the format ->
Default: not set ### keyboard.ignore_numlock -- TODO Key affected by NumLock often require a fake Shift to be inserted in order for the correct symbol to be generated. Turning on this setting avoids these extra fake Shift events but may result in a slightly different symbol (for example, a Return instead of a keypad Enter). Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### keyboard.raw_keyboard Send keyboard events straight through and avoid mapping them to the current keyboard layout. This effectively makes the keyboard behave according to the layout configured on the server instead of the layout configured on the client. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### pointer.enabled Allows clicks from mice, trackpads, etc. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings KasmVNC exposes a few settings to the client the standard VNC does not. You can let the client override these settings or forbid overriding. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### runtime_configuration.allow_override_standard_vnc_server_settings If turned on, VNC settings defined in [runtime_configuration.allow_override_list](#runtime_configuration.allow_override_list) can be changed at runtime. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### runtime_configuration.allow_override_list You can modify listed settings at runtime. Settings can be modified, for example, using vncconfig(1) program from inside a running session. The list must contain absolute config keys like [pointer.enable](#pointer.enable). To actually change [pointer.enable](#pointer.enable), you need to pass the corresponding command-line option `AcceptPointerEvents` to vncconfig(1). Unit: list of absolute config keys
Default: ``` pointer.enabled data_loss_prevention.clipboard.server_to_client.enabled data_loss_prevention.clipboard.client_to_server.enabled data_loss_prevention.clipboard.server_to_client.primary_clipboard_enabled ``` ### logging.log_writer_name Log all subsystems of KasmVNC by setting to `all`. To log a specific subsystem, consult source code for `LogWriter` instances. For example, `static LogWriter vlog("STrayIcon");`. `STrayIcon` is the log writer name here. Unit: `all`, \
Default: `all` ### logging.log_dest Log to the instance's log file in `~/.vnc`, or syslog. Unit: `logfile`, `syslog`
Default: `logfile` ### logging.level Logging verbosity level. Can be in the 0.\.100 range. 100 meaning most verbose output, 0 meaning most concise. Unit: integer in the 0.\.100 range
Default: `30` ### security.brute_force_protection.blacklist_threshold The number of unauthenticated connection attempts allowed from any individual host before that host is black-listed. Unit: integer
Default: `5` ### security.brute_force_protection.blacklist_timeout The initial timeout applied when a host is first black-listed by failing to authenticate [blacklist_threshold](#security.brute_force_protection.blacklist_threshold) times. The host cannot re-attempt a connection until the timeout expires. Unit: seconds
Default: `10` ### data_loss_prevention.visible_region.top, data_loss_prevention.visible_region.left, data_loss_prevention.visible_region.right, data_loss_prevention.visible_region.bottom The regions feature allows you to select a region of the screen to render to the user. Concealed portions of the screen are blacked out. #### Absolute coordinates Select a region using pixels: ``` top: 10 left: 10 right: 40 bottom: 40 ``` #### Offset coordinates Use negative numbers to offset from the screen boundary. For `left` and `top`, this means 0 plus the provided number. In the below example that would be 10. For `right` and `bottom`, that means the maximum horizontal or vertical resolution minus the provided number. If the resolution was 1080x720 in the below example that would equate to a `right` of 1070 and `bottom` of 710. Therefore, the example below would be translated to 10, 10, 1070, 710. Using offset coordinates has an advantage of scaling with screen size changes versus using absolute values. Select a region using pixel offsets: ``` top: -10 left: -10 right: -10 bottom: -10 ``` You can combine absolute values with offset values, such as the following example: ``` top: 50 left: 10 right: -10 bottom: -10 ``` #### Percentages Regions does support percent values, which are evaluated as a border that is a percent of the total width and height respectively. Regions does not support mixing percent values and absolute or offset values. For example: ``` top: 10% left: 10% right: 20% bottom: 20% ``` Unit: pixels, offset pixels, percentages
Default: not set ### data_loss_prevention.visible_region.concealed_region.allow_click_down Allow mouse button down events within the concealed regions, by default they are blocked. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### data_loss_prevention.visible_region.concealed_region.allow_click_release Allow mouse button releases within the concealed regions, by default they are blocked until the cursor returns to the visible region. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.delay_between_operations This many milliseconds must pass between clipboard actions. Unit: milliseconds, `none`
Default: `none` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.allow_mimetypes Allowed binary clipboard mimetypes. Unit: mimetype
Default: ``` chromium/x-web-custom-data text/html image/png` ``` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.server_to_client.enabled ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. Whether to send desktop clipboard changes to clients. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.server_to_client.size Limit clipboard bytes to send to clients in one transaction. Unit: number of bytes, `unlimited`
Default: `unlimited` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.server_to_client.primary_clipboard_enabled Send the primary selection to the client. Meaning, mouse-selected text is copied to clipboard. Only works in Chromium-based browsers. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.client_to_server.enabled ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. Accept clipboard updates from clients. Unit: boolean
Default: `false` ### data_loss_prevention.clipboard.client_to_server.size Limit clipboard bytes to receive from clients in one transaction. Unit: number of bytes, `unlimited`
Default: `unlimited` ### data_loss_prevention.keyboard.enabled Accept key press and release events from clients. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### data_loss_prevention.keyboard.rate_limit Reject keyboard presses over this many per second. Unit: integer, `unlimited`
Default: `unlimited` ### data_loss_prevention.logging.level Log clipboard and keyboard actions. `info` logs just clipboard direction and size, `verbose` adds the contents for both. Unit: `off`, `info`, `verbose`
Default: `off` ### encoding.max_frame_rate ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The maximum number of updates per second sent to clients. If the screen updates any faster then those changes are aggregated and sent in a single update to the client. Note that this only controls the maximum rate and a client may get a lower rate when resources are limited. Unit: integer
Default: `60` ### encoding.full_frame_updates KasmVNC cuts the screen up into smaller rectangles and only sends sections of the screen that change. When using UDP, some rectangles can be dropped, so this option forces a full screen update every X frames. Unit: `none`, positive integer
Default: `none` ### encoding.rect_encoding_mode.min_quality ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The minimum quality setting for JPEG/WEBP encoding. Rendering automatically degrades JPEG quality when there is a lot of motion in a particular block. This setting controls the minimum quality to use when there is a high degree of change. The accepted values are 0.\.9 where 0 is low and 9 is high. Unit: integer in the 0.\.9 range
Default: `7` ### encoding.rect_encoding_mode.max_quality ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The maximum quality setting for JPEG/WEBP encoding. Rendering automatically degrades JPEG quality when there is a lot of motion in a particular block. This setting controls the maximum quality to use when there is no or little motion. The accepted values are 0.\.9 where 0 is low and 9 is high. Unit: integer in the 0.\.9 range
Default: `8` ### encoding.rect_encoding_mode.consider_lossless_quality ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. KasmVNC dynamically adjusts the JPEG/WEBP quality based on how much change there is in a particular section. Every x number of frames it sends a 'lossless' update. That way, if you are scrolling, the text blurs a little while you scroll but as soon as you stop, it should clear up on the next lossless update. `consider_lossless_quality` means "treat this quality as lossless." Assuming the min quality of 3, the max of 7 and treat lossless of 5. KasmVNC would constantly adjust the quality of images sent anywhere from 3 to 7 depending on the rate of change. If the last rectangle sent was at 5 then it would not send a lossless update for that part of the screen. Unit: integer in the 0.\.10 range
Default: `10` ### encoding.rect_encoding_mode.rectangle_compress_threads Use this many threads to compress rectangles in parallel. `auto` sets threads to match the core count. Unit: integer, `auto`.
Default: `auto` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.jpeg_quality ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The JPEG quality to use when in video mode. The accepted values are 0.\.9 where 0 is low and 9 is high. A value of -1 keeps the quality level used in normal mode. Unit: integer in the -1..9 range
Default: `-1` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.webp_quality ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The WEBP quality to use when in video mode. The accepted values are 0.\.9 where 0 is low and 9 is high. A value of -1 keeps the quality level used in normal mode. Unit: integer in the -1..9 range
Default: `-1` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.max_resolution.width, encoding.video_encoding_mode.max_resolution.height ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. When in Video Mode, downscale the screen to this maximum size. Keeps aspect ratio with client's actual resolution. Unit: pixels
Default: 1920x1080 ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.enter_video_encoding_mode.time_threshold ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. Number of seconds that a high rate of change most occur before switching to video mode. Setting to 0 forces Video Mode at all times. Unit: seconds
Default: `5` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.enter_video_encoding_mode.area_threshold ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The percent of the screen that must be seeing high rates of change to meet the threshold of Video Mode. This percentage of the screen must see rapid changes for the amount of time specified by [encoding.video_encoding_mode.enter_video_encoding_mode.time_threshold](#encoding.video_encoding_mode.enter_video_encoding_mode.time_threshold). Unit: percentage of screen
Default: `45%` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.exit_video_encoding_mode.time_threshold ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. When in Video Mode, high rates of change must subside for this many seconds before dropping out of video mode. Unit: seconds
Default: `3` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.logging.level Print the detected video area % value. This is useful when trying to tune your settings for your particular use case. Unit: `info`, `off`
Default: `off` ### encoding.video_encoding_mode.scaling_algorithm ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. The scaling method to use in video mode. Unit: `nearest`, `bilinear`, `progressive_bilinear`
Default: `progressive_bilinear` ### encoding.compare_framebuffer Perform pixel comparison on frame buffer to reduce unnecessary updates. Unit: `off`, `always`, `auto`
Default: `auto` ### encoding.zrle_zlib_level ⚠️ This setting only applies, when [allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings](#runtime_configuration.allow_client_to_override_kasm_server_settings) is turned off. Zlib compression level for ZRLE encoding (it does not affect Tight encoding). Acceptable values are between 0.\.9. Set to `auto` to use the standard compression level provided by the zlib(3) compression library. Unit: integer in the 0.\.9 range, `auto`
Default: `auto` ### encoding.hextile_improved_compression Use improved compression algorithm for Hextile encoding which achieves better compression ratios by the cost of using slightly more CPU time. Unit: boolean
Default: `true` ### server.advanced.x_font_path Specify X font path. Unit: path, `auto`
Default: `auto` ### server.advanced.httpd_directory Run a mini-HTTP server which serves files from the given directory. Normally the directory contains the kasmweb client. Unit: path
Default: `/usr/share/kasmvnc/www` ### server.advanced.kasm_password_file Password file for Basic authentication, created with the `kasmvncpasswd(1)` utility. Unit: path
Default: `${HOME}/.kasmpasswd` ### server.advanced.x_authority_file Set to X authority file. X authority file stores credentials in cookies used by `xauth(1)` for authentication of X sessions. `auto` means using file defined in `$XAUTHORITY` environment variable. If the variable isn't defined, fallback to using `${HOME}/.Xauthority` file. Unit: path
Default: `auto` ### server.auto_shutdown.no_user_session_timeout Terminate KasmVNC when no client has been connected for this many seconds. Unit: seconds, `never`
Default: `never` ### server.auto_shutdown.active_user_session_timeout Terminate KasmVNC when a client has been connected for this many seconds. Unit: seconds, `never`
Default: `never` ### server.auto_shutdown.inactive_user_session_timeout Terminate KasmVNC after this many seconds of user inactivity. Unit: seconds, `never`
Default: `never` ### command_line.prompt Guide the user (by prompting), to ensure that KasmVNC is usable. For example, prompt to create a KasmVNC user if no users exist or no users can control the desktop. Unit: boolean
Default: `true`