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PVE VDI Client

This project's focus is to create a simple VDI client intended for mass deployment. This VDI client connects directly to Proxmox VE and allows users to connect (via Spice) to any VMs they have permission to access.

Login Screen

Login Screen with OTP

VDI View

Windows Installation

You MUST install virt-viewer prior to using PVE VDI client, you may download it from the official Virtual Machine Manager site.

Please visit the releases section to download a prebuilt MSI package

If you need to customize the installation, such as to sign the executable and MSI, you may download and install the WIX toolset and use the build_vdiclient.bat file to build a new MSI.

you will need to download the latest 3.10 python release, and run the following commands to install the necessary packages:

requirements.bat

Linux Installation

Run the following commands on a Debian/Ubuntu Linux system to install the appropriate prerequisites

apt install python3-pip virt-viewer
chmod +x requirements.sh
./requirements.sh
cp vdiclient.py /usr/local/bin
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/vdiclient.py

Configuration File

PVE VDI Client REQUIRES a configuration file to function. The client searches for this file in the following locations unless --config is specified on the commmand line:

  • Windows
    • %APPDATA%\VDIClient\vdiclient.ini
    • %PROGRAMFILES%\VDIClient\vdiclient.ini
  • Linux
    • ~/.config/VDIClient/vdiclient.ini
    • /etc/vdiclient/vdiclient.ini
    • /usr/local/etc/vdiclient/vdiclient.ini

Please refer to vdiclient.ini.example for all available config file options

If you encounter any issues feel free to submit an issue report.

Proxmox Permission Requirements

Users that are accessing VDI instances need to have the following permissions assigned for each VM they access:

  • VM.PowerMgmt
  • VM.Console
  • VM.Audit

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