Hi Marc,

Are the changes for Lync RDP support in FreeRDP available in a stable
release or stable-1.1 branch? I am presently using code base from master
branch.

Thanks,
Hitesh

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Hitesh <hitz.infit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Niklas. Sipe build for utopic did work and I am able test with
> FreeRDP as well.
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Niklas Andersson <
> niklas.anders...@openforce.se> wrote:
>
>> A note from our developer's comment on Github. Sipe-build for Utopic
>> should work now. (FreeRDP has to be compiled separately)
>>
>> "Builds for Ubuntu Utopic should be available again, closing as done.
>> Feel free to reopen if you still have issues with the installation.
>>
>> —
>> Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
>> <https://github.com/tieto/sipe/issues/3#issuecomment-71898645>.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Niklas
>>
>>
>> On 2015-01-28 18:58, Niklas Andersson wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> >    AFAIK we are targeting Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty. Not sure if it works on
>> > Utopic.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Niklas
>> >
>> > On 2015-01-27 08:44, Hitesh wrote:
>> >> Thanks Marc and Niklas for sharing more information. Sorry I won't be
>> >> able to commit working on improving this project now. I have installed
>> >> pidgin and sipe plugin using following commands on Ubuntu 14.10
>> >> (utopic) and seeing but not able to use "Share my desktop" option:
>> >> sudo apt-add-repository ppa:sipe-collab
>> >> sudo apt-get update
>> >> sudo apt-get install pidgin pidgin-sipe
>> >>
>> >> Are these packages updated to enable desktop sharing on Ubuntu 14.10
>> >> or I shall try on other ubuntu version. Or is there anything else I
>> >> should do to make it work?
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Hitesh
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Niklas Andersson
>> >> <niklas.anders...@openforce.se <mailto:niklas.anders...@openforce.se>>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>      Hi Hitesh,
>> >>
>> >>        I could answer that question: Yes.
>> >>
>> >>        You have the code here [1], and the PPA here [2].
>> >>
>> >>        Note that there is a dependency on Farstream, Pidgin
>> (libpurple) and
>> >>      Libnice as well. Code is currently being upstreamed, and is in the
>> >>      mean
>> >>      time available here [3]
>> >>
>> >>        Would you be interested in helping out with the project? We are
>> >>      currently working on improved linking to libfreerdp, and we could
>> >>      need a
>> >>      hand.
>> >>
>> >>      [1] https://github.com/tieto/sipe
>> >>      [2] https://launchpad.net/sipe-collab
>> >>      [3] https://github.com/tieto
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>      Regards,
>> >>      Niklas
>> >>
>> >>      On 2015-01-16 13:29, Hitesh wrote:
>> >>      > Hi Marc-Andre,
>> >>      >
>> >>      > I have been looking for pidgin-sipe source code which is
>> >>      integrated with
>> >>      > FreeRDP, but I am not able to find exact package.
>> >>      > Is this version of pidgin-sipe freely available?
>> >>      >
>> >>      > Thanks again.
>> >>      >
>> >>      > On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 9:46 PM, Marc-André Moreau <
>> >>      > marcandre.mor...@gmail.com <mailto:marcandre.mor...@gmail.com>>
>> >>      wrote:
>> >>      >
>> >>      >> Hi,
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >> Yes, it is possible to use FreeRDP for Lync RDP. I have done
>> >>      the work as
>> >>      >> contract for Ericsson, and FreeRDP Lync RDP support has been
>> >>      integrated
>> >>      >> with pidgin-sipe.
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >> The integration with pidgin-sipe is quite simple and is done
>> >>      using unix
>> >>      >> domain sockets. xfreerdp and freerdp-shadow can both use a unix
>> >>      domain
>> >>      >> socket.
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >> With freerdp-shadow, you can use the /ipc-socket option to
>> >>      specify unix
>> >>      >> domain socket. This will also enable all Lync RDP tweaks. With
>> >>      xfreerdp,
>> >>      >> just pass the path to a unix domain socket to the /v: option
>> >>      instead of a
>> >>      >> hostname.
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >> Encryption, authentication and compression is disabled over
>> >>      Lync RDP (this
>> >>      >> is taken care of by the Lync transport). Also, make sure that
>> >>      you handle
>> >>      >> fragmentation at the Lync transport layer, the maximum Lync RDP
>> >>      fragment
>> >>      >> size is 1500 bytes.
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >> Best regards,
>> >>      >> -Marc-Andre
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >> On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 7:43 AM, Hitesh
>> >>      <hitz.infit...@gmail.com <mailto:hitz.infit...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>      >>
>> >>      >>> Hi,
>> >>      >>>
>> >>      >>> Is it possible to use FreeRDP client/server to connect to a
>> >>      Lync client to
>> >>      >>> send/receive RDP based presentation. I have seen code related
>> >>      to 'remdesk'
>> >>      >>> and 'encomsp' channels in FreeRDP code base related to Lync
>> >>      Multiparty,
>> >>      >>> but
>> >>      >>> not able to understand how to use it to communicate with Lync
>> >>      client.
>> >>      >>>
>> >>      >>> Thanks.
>> >>      >>>
>> >>      >>>
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