Fixed: Under Linux, VNC Server in Virtual Mode sessions no longer leak audio to local speakers. Under Windows, if VNC Server in Service Mode is configured to log to file (rather than Windows Event Log), the default destination directory is now C:ProgramDataRealVNC-Service. If VNC Server is configured to use single sign-on authentication (SSO), connecting domain users with Active Directory accounts in different forests are now checked, providing cross-forest trust relationships are in place. Under Windows, if VNC Server is configured to use Smartcard/certificate store authentication, certificates from connecting users are now checked against the Enterprise NTAuth store, rather than the Root store. To use only OCSP, set the LdapCertificateRevocation parameter to EnforceOcsp. New: If VNC Server is configured to use Smartcard/certificate store authentication, certificates from connecting users are automatically checked for revocation using OCSP, before falling back to CRLs. Note Wayland is not supported, so for VNC Server in Service Mode you must edit the /etc/gdm3/nf file, uncomment WaylandEnable=false, and reboot in order to remotely access the login screen.
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