Veyon - Virtual Eye On Networks

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What is Veyon?

Veyon is a free and open source software for computer monitoring and classroom

management supporting Windows and Linux. It enables teachers to view and control

computer labs and interact with students. Veyon is available in many different

languages and provides numerous features supporting teachers and administrators

at their daily work:

Overview: monitor all computers in one or multiple locations or classrooms

Remote access: view or control computers to watch and support users

Demo: broadcast the teacher's screen in realtime (fullscreen/window)

Screen lock: draw attention to what matters right now

Communication: send text messages to students

Start and end lessons: log in and log out users all at once

Screenshots: record learning progress and document infringements

Programs & websites: launch programs and open website URLs remotely

Teaching material: distribute and open documents, images and videos easily

Administration: power on/off and reboot computers remotely

License

Copyright (c) 2004-2019 Tobias Junghans / Veyon Solutions.

See the file COPYING for the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.

Installation and configuration

Please refer to the official Veyon Administrator Manual at https://docs.veyon.io/en/latest/admin/index.html

for information on the installation and configuration of Veyon.

Usage

Please refer to the official Veyon User Manual at https://docs.veyon.io/en/latest/user/index.html

for information on how to use Veyon.

Veyon on Linux

Downloading sources

First grab the latest sources by cloning the Git repository and fetching all submodules:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/veyon/veyon.git && cd veyon

Installing dependencies

Requirements for Debian-based distributions:

Build tools: g++ make cmake

Qt5: qtbase5-dev qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools qtdeclarative5-dev qtquickcontrols2-5-dev

X11: xorg-dev libxtst-dev libfakekey-dev

libjpeg: libjpeg-dev provided by libjpeg-turbo8-dev or libjpeg62-turbo-dev

zlib: zlib1g-dev

OpenSSL: libssl-dev

PAM: libpam0g-dev

procps: libprocps-dev

LZO: liblzo2-dev

QCA: libqca2-dev libqca-qt5-2-dev

LDAP: libldap2-dev

SASL: libsasl2-dev

As root you can run

apt install g++ make cmake qtbase5-dev qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools \

qtdeclarative5-dev qtquickcontrols2-5-dev libfakekey-dev \

xorg-dev libxtst-dev libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libpam0g-dev \

libprocps-dev liblzo2-dev libqca2-dev libqca-qt5-2-dev libldap2-dev \

libsasl2-dev

Requirements for RedHat-based distributions:

Build tools: gcc-c++ make cmake rpm-build

Qt5: qt5-devel

X11: libXtst-devel libXrandr-devel libXinerama-devel libXcursor-devel libXrandr-devel libXdamage-devel libXcomposite-devel libXfixes-devel libfakekey-devel

libjpeg: libjpeg-turbo-devel

zlib: zlib-devel

OpenSSL: openssl-devel

PAM: pam-devel

procps: procps-devel

LZO: lzo-devel

QCA: qca-devel qca-qt5-devel

LDAP: openldap-devel

SASL: cyrus-sasl-devel

As root you can run

dnf install gcc-c++ make cmake rpm-build qt5-devel libXtst-devel libXrandr-devel libXinerama-devel libXcursor-devel \

libXrandr-devel libXdamage-devel libXcomposite-devel libXfixes-devel libfakekey-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel zlib-devel \

openssl-devel pam-devel procps-devel lzo-devel qca-devel qca-qt5-devel openldap-devel cyrus-sasl-devel

Configuring and building sources

Run the following commands:

mkdir build

cd build

cmake ..

make -j4

NOTE: If you want to build a .deb or .rpm package for this software, instead of the provided cmake command, you should use:

cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr ..

to install package files in /usr instead of /usr/local.

If some requirements are not fullfilled, CMake will inform you about it and

you will have to install the missing software before continuing.

You can now generate a package (.deb or .rpm depending what system you are in).

For generating a package you can run

fakeroot make package

Then you'll get something like veyon_x.y.z_arch.deb or veyon-x.y.z.arch.rpm

Alternatively you can install the built binaries directly (not recommended for

production systems) by running the following command as root:

make install

Arch linux

A PKGBUILD can be found in the AUR.

PPA

This PPA contains official Veyon packages for Ubuntu suitable for use both on desktop computers and ARM boards (e.g. Raspberry Pi). Even though only packages for LTS releases are available they should work for subsequent non-LTS releases as well.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:veyon/stable

sudo apt-get update

Join development

If you are interested in Veyon, its programming, artwork, testing or something like that, you're welcome to participate in the development of Veyon!

Before starting the implementation of a new feature, please always open an issue at https://github.com/veyon/veyon/issues to start a discussion about your intended implementation. There may be different ideas, improvements, hints or maybe an already ongoing work on this feature.

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