Drop RDP backend

Users interested in remote access to wlroots compositors should use
wayvnc:

https://github.com/any1/wayvnc
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Drew DeVault 2020-01-10 11:33:21 -05:00 committed by Simon Ser
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ wlroots reads these environment variables
mode setting
* *WLR_LIBINPUT_NO_DEVICES*: set to 1 to not fail without any input devices
* *WLR_BACKENDS*: comma-separated list of backends to use (available backends:
libinput, drm, wayland, x11, rdp, headless, noop)
libinput, drm, wayland, x11, headless, noop)
* *WLR_NO_HARDWARE_CURSORS*: set to 1 to use software cursors instead of
hardware cursors
* *WLR_SESSION*: specifies the wlr\_session to be used (available sessions:
@ -21,28 +21,6 @@ wlroots reads these environment variables
* *WLR_HEADLESS_OUTPUTS*: when using the headless backend specifies the number
of outputs
# RDP backend
* *WLR_RDP_TLS_CERT_PATH*: required when using `wlr_backend_autocreate`,
specifies the path to the TLS certificate to use for encrypting connections
* *WLR_RDP_TLS_KEY_PATH*: required when using `wlr_backend_autocreate`,
specifies the path to the TLS private key to use for encrypting connections
* *WLR_RDP_ADDRESS*: the IP address to bind to, defaults to `127.0.0.1`
* *WLR_RDP_PORT*: the port to bind to, defaults to 3389.
Note: a TLS certificate and key can be generated like so:
```
$ openssl genrsa -out tls.key 2048
$ openssl req -new -key tls.key -out tls.csr
$ openssl x509 -req -days 365 -signkey tls.key -in tls.csr -out tls.crt
```
`tls.csr` can be discarded. Connecting to the RDP backend with xfreedrp can be
done like so:
xfreerdp -v localhost --bpp 32 --size 1920x1080 --rfx
# Wayland backend
* *WLR_WL_OUTPUTS*: when using the wayland backend specifies the number of outputs