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A single-binary, Flutter-free remote-support agent that speaks the stock
RustDesk wire protocol. Designed for one-line MDM deployment against a
self-hosted rustdesk-server: a supporter using the unmodified rustdesk.exe
client connects, the controlled-side user gets a native Win32 approval
prompt, click Yes / No.
CLI surface
hello-agent.exe --install # register + start service
hello-agent.exe --uninstall # stop, delete, clean up
hello-agent.exe --config <BLOB> # admin-UI deploy string
hello-agent.exe --install --config <BLOB> # MDM one-liner
--config accepts both forms emitted by the rustdesk-server admin UI: the
reversed-base64 deploy string and the host=,key=,api=,relay= filename
form. Decoded via the upstream custom_server module, persisted via
hbb_common::config::Config::set_option.
Architecture
--service runs as a Session 0 LocalSystem service. It polls
WTSGetActiveConsoleSessionId and (re)spawns hello-agent.exe --server
into the active console session via librustdesk::platform::run_as_user,
handling the Session 0 → user-session token impersonation.
--server is the worker. It boots three concurrent components:
1. cm_popup: an IPC listener on the rustdesk `_cm` named pipe
2. librustdesk::start_server(true, false): the upstream protocol
stack — rendezvous mediator, NAT punch, IPC server, screen
capture, login validation, hbbs_http heartbeat / sysinfo sync
3. (implicit) ApproveMode::Click is pinned in config, so every
incoming connection routes through cm_popup
The popup mechanism reuses an existing upstream contract without any
patches to the protocol code: when a peer connects with no password,
Connection::start in the upstream code calls try_start_cm_ipc, which
ipc::connect-s the `_cm` pipe before falling back to spawning a Flutter
CM child. Since cm_popup is up first, step 1 succeeds; we read the
Data::Login{authorized:false} frame, show MessageBoxTimeoutW (Yes/No,
60s, top-most, system-modal), and reply Data::Authorize or Data::Close.
Source tree
src/main.rs CLI dispatcher + run_server() composition
src/cli.rs hand-rolled argv parser + unit tests
src/service.rs windows-service install/uninstall/dispatcher
src/config_import.rs --config blob decoding + persistence
src/cm_popup.rs _cm IPC listener + Win32 approval dialog
Vendoring
The upstream RustDesk crate is vendored under vendor/rustdesk/ — full
workspace including libs/{hbb_common, scrap, enigo, clipboard,
virtual_display, remote_printer}. This makes the build self-contained
(no submodules, no sibling-repo checkout in CI) and gives us freedom to
fork in a different direction later. Excluded from the vendor: .git,
target/, flutter/, appimage/, flatpak/, fastlane/, docs/, examples/,
ci/, build.py, Dockerfile, upstream README/CLAUDE/AGENTS/GEMINI.
One local divergence vs. upstream: vendor/rustdesk/src/lib.rs flips
`mod custom_server` → `pub mod custom_server` so config_import.rs can
call get_custom_server_from_string without going through the
ui_interface shim. Documented in README.md → "Re-syncing the vendored
copy".
CI
.gitea/workflows/build-windows.yml builds on a self-hosted Windows
runner with Rust 1.75, LLVM 15.0.6 (libclang for bindgen via libvpx-sys),
and a vcpkg cache. The vendored vcpkg.json drives x64-windows-static
deps. The workflow stages the resulting hello-agent.exe into
SignOutput\, reports authenticode signing status (warns on unsigned),
and uploads as artifact. ~15 min full build, faster on incremental.
Out of scope for this commit: Linux/macOS builds, code signing, MSI
packaging, coexistence with stock rustdesk on the same box (currently
shares the RustDesk APP_NAME and config dir).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2.4 KiB
Python
91 lines
2.4 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import os
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import glob
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import sys
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import csv
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def get_lang(lang):
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out = {}
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for ln in open('./src/lang/%s.rs' % lang, encoding='utf8'):
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ln = ln.strip()
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if ln.startswith('("'):
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k, v = line_split(ln)
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out[k] = v
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return out
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def line_split(line):
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toks = line.split('", "')
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if len(toks) != 2:
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print(line)
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assert 0
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# Replace fixed position.
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# Because toks[1] may be v") or v"),
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k = toks[0][toks[0].find('"') + 1:]
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v = toks[1][:toks[1].rfind('"')]
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return k, v
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def main():
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if len(sys.argv) == 1:
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expand()
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elif sys.argv[1] == '1':
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to_csv()
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else:
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to_rs(sys.argv[1])
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def expand():
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for fn in glob.glob('./src/lang/*.rs'):
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lang = os.path.basename(fn)[:-3]
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if lang in ['en', 'template']: continue
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print(lang)
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dict = get_lang(lang)
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fw = open("./src/lang/%s.rs" % lang, "wt", encoding='utf8')
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for line in open('./src/lang/template.rs', encoding='utf8'):
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line_strip = line.strip()
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if line_strip.startswith('("'):
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k, v = line_split(line_strip)
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if k in dict:
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# embraced with " to avoid empty v
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line = line.replace('"%s"' % v, '"%s"' % dict[k])
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else:
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line = line.replace(v, "")
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fw.write(line)
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else:
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fw.write(line)
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fw.close()
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def to_csv():
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for fn in glob.glob('./src/lang/*.rs'):
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lang = os.path.basename(fn)[:-3]
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csvfile = open('./src/lang/%s.csv' % lang, "wt", encoding='utf8')
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csvwriter = csv.writer(csvfile)
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for line in open(fn, encoding='utf8'):
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line_strip = line.strip()
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if line_strip.startswith('("'):
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k, v = line_split(line_strip)
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csvwriter.writerow([k, v])
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csvfile.close()
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def to_rs(lang):
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csvfile = open('%s.csv' % lang, "rt", encoding='utf8')
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fw = open("./src/lang/%s.rs" % lang, "wt", encoding='utf8')
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fw.write('''lazy_static::lazy_static! {
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pub static ref T: std::collections::HashMap<&'static str, &'static str> =
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[
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''')
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for row in csv.reader(csvfile):
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fw.write(' ("%s", "%s"),\n' % (row[0].replace('"', '\"'), row[1].replace('"', '\"')))
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fw.write(''' ].iter().cloned().collect();
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}
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''')
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fw.close()
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main()
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