Exactly, you can use a site like whatsmyuseragent.org to grab the user agent string of Safari and paste that in the "Use custom User Agent String" field in the "Advanced" settings of your web connection. That should get rid of the warning.
We are using the Web plugin to access our esx hosts. It does show a blue screen which is annoying but right click in the window and select Reload and then the login prompt should display. Irritating but at least it works. We have the URL configured for the esx host console to: https://esxhostname/ui/#/login and the engine set as Modern. I still can not get it to autofill the credentials and I have tried several different methods. If anyone knows how to get it to do that properly please comment.
@RMN IT:
We were previously able to reproduce the "stuck blue screen" issue but this seems to have been resolved in newer version of the HTML5 client.
Regarding auto fill:
There are two problems:
But tasks are still invisible :( It is the biggest problem because it very important in daily tasks.
Hi Wojciech,
I don't quite understand what you mean by "tasks are still invisible". Could you please elaborate? A screenshot would probably also help.
thx,
felix
looks like this is related to my issue. I'm getting unsupported browser from https://anypoint.mulesoft.com/, and even with user agent is faked, the session is not saved at all.
Hi Reynold,
I cannot reproduce the unsupported browser issue but obviously I don't have an account and can't check what happens after login.
Which user agent string did you use?
Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "the session is not saved at all", can you please elaborate?
thx,
felix
Hi Felix, I have made a screen recording -- uploaded to youtube for your viewing -- https://youtu.be/a8r-a0udJ0A -- pardon with the quality, it was just upload so the higher quality may not be completed
yethttps://youtu.be/a8r-a0udJ0A.
Hi Felix here's the reproduction of the unsupported browser in action. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8r-a0udJ0A&feature=youtu.be
Hi Felix, here's the video showing wiht custom user agent, logged-in, closed the browser tab, but instead requiring login again -- https://youtu.be/naBmU0o87zo
Hi Reynold,
can you please try disabling "Prevent cross-site tracking"?
thx,
felix
Disappointing to still see no Chrome support 2 years after the first post in this thread.
I can't use Royal TS on OS X to manage Proxmox because the console (which uses noVNC) doesn't work with the web browser Royal TS are using in the OS X version.
Please either implement Chrome or Safari support on OS X.
Hi Ben,
Royal TSX' WebKit plugin is essentially Safari. It uses the same engine as your locally installed Safari. The difference is basically the shell around it and that we're not using the same user agent string as Safari.
That being said, I just installed NoVNC on a CentOS 7 machine and was able to successfully integrate it into Royal TSX without any changes to the default configuration of a web page connection.
What exactly happens when you try to use NoVNC? Do you see any error messages? In any case, please open a separate support ticket as we're better able to help you than posting on a public forum.
But still, manage VMware vSphere is not possible because missing "task screen in the down part of the screen". HTML5 console is not working and so on... (look at HPE iLO) In my opinion a lot fo admins work on VMware vSphere vCenter Server and HPE servers and they have to use google chrome instead of your product.
Wojciech Maślanka
I can`t use Royal TSX to manage vCenter and ESX today via html5 interface. Safari webplugin is not supported by VMware because lack of full html5 compatibility. For example, tasks are not displayed, blue screen instead of login prompt in esxi.
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