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Yes and no.<br>
For Windows, you could put the X2GoClient directory on the USB flash<br>
drive, add the ssh private key, and add a small batch file that runs<br>
x2goclient.exe with the "--portable" option.<br>
<br>
The catch is that there is no autorun for USB flash drives (that's a<br>
security feature) in Windows, so your users would have to double-click<br>
on the batch file.<br>
<br>
Using a CD/DVD would probably work, as Windows does support autorun<br>
there, IIRC.<br>
<br>
Note that a system administrator may change this and e.g. disable<br>
autorun completely, so there's no guarantee that it will work in 100%<br>
of all cases.<br>
<br>
- -Stefan<br></blockquote><div><br><br></div><div>Hi Stefan,<br><br></div><div>Oh, I forgot to indicate that I want to do this on Linux. On Windows, I don't know how that could work and the scripting environment is a little sketchy, but I know that there have been similar projects under Linux, for ssh and login, but that was a long time ago.<br></div><div>PamUSB if I recall correctly. Is there something like that in X2go? I just remember seeing something in the list of features. <br></div><div>The idea would be (like in PamUSB it was) that when you pull the stick out, the session autocloses.<br><br></div><div>Markus<br></div><div> <br></div></div><br></div></div>