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* debian/changelog more like the first two

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The time stamps where retrieved from the git commit log.

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rustdesk-server (1.1.7) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium

  * ipv6 support

 -- rustdesk <info@rustdesk.com>  Wed, 11 Jan 2023 11:27:00 +0800

rustdesk-server (1.1.6) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium

  * Initial release

 -- open-trade <info@rustdesk.com>  Fri, 15 Jul 2022 12:27:27 +0200

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The "wrong format" was discovered by Lintian.
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RustDesk Server Program

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How to migrate OSS to Pro

Self-host your own RustDesk server, it is free and open source.

How to build manually

cargo build --release

Three executables will be generated in target/release.

  • hbbs - RustDesk ID/Rendezvous server
  • hbbr - RustDesk relay server
  • rustdesk-utils - RustDesk CLI utilities

You can find updated binaries on the Releases page.

If you want extra features, RustDesk Server Pro might suit you better.

If you want to develop your own server, rustdesk-server-demo might be a better and simpler start for you than this repo.

Installation

Please follow this doc

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