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====== X2Go in Doctor's office: The Electronic Glovebox ======
- //Shared by Stefan Baur, ITCS-UG (Germany)//
+ //Shared by Stefan Baur, [[www.baur-itcs.de|ITCS-UG (Germany)]]//
The Electronic Glovebox is a firewall system targetting at connecting a general practitioner's office to the internet without endangering the intranet machines. There is a high demand in medical contexts concerning data protection (as probably everyone can understand immediately).
The
Electronic Glovebox combines a firewall system with a secluded X2Go Server inside. The X2Go Server on the Glovebox provides a minimal set of internet applications (browser, mail client, PDF Viewer and Open Office). Whereas internet access for intranet machines is completely blocked, the intranet machines can connect to an X2Go session on the Glovebox and this X2Go server than provides internet functionality.
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====== X2Go in Doctor's office: The Electronic Glovebox ======
- //Shared by Stefan Baur, ITCS-UG (DE)//
+ //Shared by Stefan Baur, ITCS-UG (Germany)//
The Electronic Glovebox is a firewall system targetting at connecting a general practitioner's office to the internet without endangering the intranet machines. There is a high demand in medical contexts concerning data protection (as probably everyone can understand immediately).
The Electronic Glovebox
combines a firewall system with a secluded X2Go Server inside. The X2Go Server on the Glovebox provides a minimal set of internet applications (browser, mail client, PDF Viewer and Open Office). Whereas internet access for intranet machines is completely blocked, the intranet machines can connect to an X2Go session on the Glovebox and this X2Go server than provides internet functionality.
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====== X2Go in Doctor's office: The Electronic Glovebox ======
- //Shared by Stefan Baur//
+ //Shared by Stefan Baur, ITCS-UG (DE)//
The Electronic Glovebox is a firewall system targetting at connecting a general practitioner's office to the internet without endangering the intranet machines. There is a high demand in medical contexts concerning data protection (as probably everyone can understand immediately).
The Electronic Glovebox combines a firewall system
with a secluded X2Go Server inside. The X2Go Server on the Glovebox provides a minimal set of internet applications (browser, mail client, PDF Viewer and Open Office). Whereas internet access for intranet machines is completely blocked, the intranet machines can connect to an X2Go session on the Glovebox and this X2Go server than provides internet functionality.
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====== Deployment Story: Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER) ======
- //Shared by: Mike Gabriel, (with my Debian Edu Developer hat on)//
+ //Shared by: Mike Gabriel (with my Debian Edu Developer hat on)//
In Debian Edu contexts the main criticism since the release of Debian Edu / Skolelinux squeeze is: the whole Debian Edu system has become far to complex (LDAP, Kerberos, GOsa², Samba, LTSP, ...). The default Skolelinux system has become more complex, that is true
indeed. If it has become too complex is another discussion. From the view point of a Debian Edu developer and IT service provider, the system is just as it has to be. From a teacher's perspective, I deeply get the criticism of to much complexity.
However, those who feel overwhelmed by Debian Edu's grown complexity, please consider the approach described below.
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====== Deployment Story: Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER) ======
- //Shared by: Mike Gabriel, DAS-NETZWERKTEAM (DE)//
+ //Shared by: Mike Gabriel, (with my Debian Edu Developer hat on)//
In Debian Edu contexts the main criticism since the release of Debian Edu / Skolelinux squeeze is: the whole Debian Edu system has become far to complex (LDAP, Kerberos, GOsa², Samba, LTSP, ...). The default Skolelinux system has become more complex, that is true indeed. If it has
become too complex is another discussion. From the view point of a Debian Edu developer and IT service provider, the system is just as it has to be. From a teacher's perspective, I deeply get the criticism of to much complexity.
However, those who feel overwhelmed by Debian Edu's grown complexity, please consider the approach described below.
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====== Deployment Story: Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER) ======
- //Shared by: Mike Gabriel//
+ //Shared by: Mike Gabriel, DAS-NETZWERKTEAM (DE)//
In Debian Edu contexts the main criticism since the release of Debian Edu / Skolelinux squeeze is: the whole Debian Edu system has become far to complex (LDAP, Kerberos, GOsa², Samba, LTSP, ...). The default Skolelinux system has become more complex, that is true indeed. If it has become too complex is another
discussion. From the view point of a Debian Edu developer and IT service provider, the system is just as it has to be. From a teacher's perspective, I deeply get the criticism of to much complexity.
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====== System Administration with X2Go ======
//Shared by Mike Gabriel, DAS-NETZWERKTEAM (DE)//
Personally, I prefer system administration using solid and pure SSH.
However, at many customers' sites I need more then a simple terminal. Testing problems in user profiles (Linux / Windows), browser behaviour behind a dedicated firewall, and many other site specific constraints and/or features can only be tested from within the customer's network.
With X2Go I can easily connect to machines (graphically) on the customer's intranet (e.g. via an SSH proxy or via VPN) and
help people on the internal network.
As I normally work in a multi-tasking way (doing several things at the same time), back in 2010 my requirement was an X2Go Client application that can handle multiple sessions connected to multiple X2Go Servers at once. That demand finally lead to a first draft of the application that was shortly after named PyHoca-GUI.
The multi-session / multi-connections concept is fully embedded into the Python X2Go module, so the GUI only wraps around the X2GoClient class provided in Python X2Go. If you have a similar use case but do not like the GUI layout of PyHoca-GUI, it should be very easy to write your own Python based X2Go Client application.
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CVix is a system used in the Netherlands to administer information about persons who need care, or are unemployed.
The system is written in Python and wxPython. An interface to OpenOffice (now LibreOffice) provides the possibility to write standard documents filled with information from the database. An email interface provides the possibility to mail notes. Hours spent can be administered and invoiceing of services provided is included.
- All parts of the CVix application that run server-side
use X2Go as SaaS solution.
+ All parts of the CVix application that run server-side use X2Go as a SaaS solution.
Our CVix client software (a customized and branded PyHoca-GUI) gives the possibility to start an application on the client based on the MIME type of the document sent to the client (MIME box). This provides the possibility to export information from the system and show this immediately in a spreadsheet. It also provides the possibility to use a local text editor if the user prefers that above using the central OpenOffice text editor.
A specialized installer for our (custommized PyHoca-GUI) client has been devised to include a key. This ensures that only bona fide users can logon.
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CVix is a system used in the Netherlands to administer information about persons who need care, or are unemployed.
The system is written in Python and wxPython. An interface to OpenOffice (now LibreOffice) provides the possibility to write standard documents filled with information from the database. An email interface provides the possibility to mail notes. Hours spent can be administered and invoiceing of services provided is included.
+
+ All parts of the CVix application that run
server-side use X2Go as SaaS solution.
Our CVix client software (a customized and branded PyHoca-GUI) gives the possibility to start an application on the client based on the MIME type of the document sent to the client (MIME box). This provides the possibility to export information from the system and show this immediately in a spreadsheet. It also provides the possibility to use a local text editor if the user prefers that above using the central OpenOffice text editor.
A specialized installer for our (custommized PyHoca-GUI) client has been devised to include a key. This ensures that only bona fide users can logon.
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====== The CVix SaaS Service in the Netherlands ======
- //Provided by Dick Kniep, CEO of Lindix (NL)//
+ //Shared by Dick Kniep, CEO of Lindix (NL)//
CVix is a system used in the Netherlands to administer information about persons who need care, or are unemployed.
The system is written in Python and wxPython. An interface to OpenOffice (now LibreOffice) provides the possibility to write standard documents filled with information from the database. An email interface provides the
possibility to mail notes. Hours spent can be administered and invoiceing of services provided is included.
Our CVix client software (a customized and branded PyHoca-GUI) gives the possibility to start an application on the client based on the MIME type of the document sent to the client (MIME box). This provides the possibility to export information from the system and show this immediately in a spreadsheet. It also provides the possibility to use a local text editor if the user prefers that above using the central OpenOffice text editor.
A specialized installer for our (custommized PyHoca-GUI) client has been devised to include a key. This ensures that only bona fide users can logon.
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