@dwhitespire
You will need to either add computers manually through the Veyon Configurator or set up LDAP/AD integration to make Veyon fetch classroom and computer information from your LDAP/AD. See our manual at docs.veyon.io for more information
It usually doesn't harm to have the Veyon Master installed on clients as a properly set up installation won't allow non-teachers to use it anyway. However you can manually delete /usr/bin/veyon-master and /usr/share/applications/veyon-master.desktop in order to remove Veyon Master completely.
Hi @Ben-Ronlund
you're right that in Veyon 4.1 all passwords (also including the LDAP bind password) are stored encrypted in the local configuration. Once you upgrade to Veyon 4.1 and modify the configuration they get encrypted automatically (besides other configuration updates). This means you should save your configuration before upgrading to 4.1 as reverting back to 4.0 will make problems.
Unfortunately Veyon currently is not available for Raspberry Pi (armel/armhf/arm64). You can however build packages on your RPI on your own as described in our README file. We might provide binary packages for RPI in the future as well.
Hi @SamGreff
theoretically you can omit the master computer from the configuration with the drawback that auto-discovery of current room will not work. In your case you can enable the setting "Hide local computer" in the Master configuration page in Veyon Configurator. This should hide the master computer while functioning regularly.
Problem #1.
If they are on the same network, then try disabling your firewall.
If the connection is successful, try to open ports
Problem #2.
Check energy settings to try to solve the sleep mode, it could be an option
Thanks for fixing that in a future release.
The message box shouldn't be a problem (and could be a indicator that it works). Custom positions is not that important - to fix the zoom level will be enough.