{ "lang_add": "Add", "lang_allowAccessText": "IP address (or net in CIDR notation) which is allowed to access the VNC port of the clients (usually only the guacamole proxy-server)", "lang_allowedAccessToVncPort": "Allowed source for VNC-access", "lang_assignLocations": "Assing locations", "lang_clientVncPort": "VNC port (client)", "lang_general": "General", "lang_group": "Group", "lang_groupListText": "Available groups (\"virtual locations\")", "lang_groups": "Groups", "lang_keepAvailableWol": "WoL#", "lang_locationSelectionText": "Clients in the selected locations will start the remoteaccess-mode after the next reboot.", "lang_numLocs": "Locations", "lang_reallyDelete": "Delete?", "lang_remoteAccessSettings": "Settings for remoteaccess", "lang_tryVirtualizerHandover": "Try to use VNC-server of the hypervisor", "lang_tryVirtualizerText": "If activated the system tries to change the remote VNC-connection to the internal VNC-server of the hypervisor after VM start.\r\nAt least in the case of VMware it seems to reduce performance and sometimes the connection during handover is lost.\r\n-> Just experimental!", "lang_vncPortText": "Port on which clients will wait for VNC connections. Please make sure you're running the latest version of the Guacamole plugin when changing this to something other than 5900." }