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====== X2Go in a Swiss school, with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On ======
We are a small school (200 students) in Switzerland for students that have finished their public school but haven't made it to an apprenticeship training position yet. So our main goal is to prepare them for the "real" world in many different subjects.
We started using X2Go a few years ago, as a terminal server
solution for the students that like to get into the the ICT-sector. As a teacher (and hobby-sysadmin) I appreciated X2Go's ease of use. I was able to provide a stable environment with no costs. The hardware we use is old and was rejected by our Windows admins as "garbage", so we got it for free. The Windows folks - admins and users alike - were extremely surprised when they saw what the machines they had rejected as too old could still do.
Soon we also saw what a huge advantage X2Go was for our students. They are able to switch seamlessly between working from home or at school. Missing homework because of a lack of infrastructure? Not at our school.
By now X2Go has become an essential tool for several courses. Our X2Go installation (on Debian 8, with an XFCE desktop) even has Windows Active Directory integration (Single-Sign-On and Windows shares). As our school's ICT system is Windows-based (with Windows Server 2008 acting as an AD Domain Controller), this was necessary to
allow seamless integration into the rest of the system.
We use special tools like Blender, FreeCAD, and other fancy stuff a lot - stuff our Windows admin is not willing to install and maintain on all the other machines. X2Go gave us the possibility to provide access to these tools without any further expenses.
We sometimes have courses with guests from outside our school. Instead of having to get Windows domain user accounts set up for them, I just provide them with local Linux user accounts on our X2Go server. Within minutes I have everything set up that they need for their course, and they can even continue their work from outside.
I've tried LTSP, NoMachine NX and tinkered around with several VNC servers. But the thing that really made a difference was X2Go.
Thanks to all the great developers out there that made X2Go a viable and affordable alternative to what the so-called market leaders have to offer.
-Ueli Leutwyler
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===== Success Stories =====
This section provides some success stories of companies or single users who have sucessfully deployed X2Go in their working context.
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:electronic-glovebox|The Electronic Glovebox]] (by Stefan Baur)
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Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On]] (by Ueli Leutwyler)
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====== X2Go at the Doctor's office: The Electronic GloveBox ======
//Shared by Stefan Baur, [[http://www.baur-itcs.de|BAUR-ITCS UG (Germany)]]//
The Electronic GloveBox is our implementation of a __Re__mote __Co__ntrolled __B__rowsers __S__ystem, ReCoBS.
ReCoBS is a security concept designed by the German Federal Office for Information Security ([[https://www.bsi.bund.de/EN/Home/home_node.html|Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der
Informationstechnik]], BSI).
It places a terminal server (in our case, a Linux box running X2Go) in a demilitarized zone (DMZ) between two firewalls. This terminal server may freely surf the net, but it cannot initiate "downstream" connections towards the LAN. From the LAN side, it is possible to connect "upstream" to the terminal server (in our case, via X2Go/SSH), but direct outbound connections to the Internet are blocked by default.
Where we're diverting from the standard ReCoBS approach is that we're using a single firewall with a third ethernet port for the DMZ, and we're running both the firewall and the X2Go terminal server as virtual machines on a stripped down Debian Linux with KVM. Also, we're providing a web proxy server with a default deny policy, so that you can whitelist "safe" domains like microsoft and antivirus updates, or online banking portals, and access those using your locally installed browser or online banking software (which makes more sense from a
security standpoint, if you think about it).
While the system isn't limited to a particular hardware configuration (we've shipped regular midi-tower cases as well as 19", 1HU rack-mount servers), our standard model is a fanless (i.e. entirely passively cooled), very compact case with enough CPU and RAM for up to 5 concurrent users. A picture, showing the box on top of a stack of copy paper for easy size comparison, is available [[http://www.baur-itcs.de/20-servermodelle/10-lexcomputechtwister|here]]
This allows us to offer an affordable solution even for small offices like a general practicioner's office.
Obviously, there is a high demand for data protection solutions in the healthcare sector (as probably everyone can understand immediately), and this is where we've sold quite a number of Electronic GloveBoxes so far. Of course, it could also be used by lawyers, product designers (think industrial espionage), and similar professions where you just don't want to see your customer
records/confidential data leaked onto the Internet.
To provide a seamless user experience, we're using the X2Go Published Applications feature of the X2Go Client - in fact, we're the ones who [[doc:sponsors|sponsored]] the development of said feature.
What we're publishing is a minimal set of internet applications (browser, mail client, PDF viewer and OpenOffice/LibreOffice), accessible via right-click on the X2Go icon in the taskbar.
Thanks to the Published Application Mode, these applications interact with the Desktop as if they were installed locally on the machine, there is no annoying full-screen desktop window that you need to drag out of the way to access your local applications, like you might know (and hate) it from using VNC or RDP.
Please visit our website for further information and to view a screencast. The website is only available in German at the moment, but if you are interested in selling GloveBoxes in your country, feel free to contact us by e-Mail and we'll
provide you with English translations of whatever you may need. Also, while the screencast has German on-screen text and no translation yet, it should be rather easy to figure out what it's about, even without understanding the language.
* Overview: [[http://baur-itcs.de/10-elektronischeglovebox/]]
* Screencast: [[http://baur-itcs.de/10-elektronischeglovebox/50-videos/]]
* e-Mail: [[mailto:kontakt@baur-itcs.de]]
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- ====== X2Go at the Doctor's office: The Electronic GloveBox ======
- //Shared by Stefan Baur, [[http://www.baur-itcs.de|BAUR-ITCS UG (Germany)]]//
-
- The Electronic GloveBox is our implementation of a __Re__mote __Co__ntrolled __B__rowsers __S__ystem, ReCoBS.
-
- ReCoBS is a security concept designed by the German Federal Office for
Information Security ([[https://www.bsi.bund.de/EN/Home/home_node.html|Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik]], BSI).
-
- It places a terminal server (in our case, a Linux box running X2Go) in a demilitarized zone (DMZ) between two firewalls. This terminal server may freely surf the net, but it cannot initiate "downstream" connections towards the LAN. From the LAN side, it is possible to connect "upstream" to the terminal server (in our case, via X2Go/SSH), but direct outbound connections to the Internet are blocked by default.
-
- Where we're diverting from the standard ReCoBS approach is that we're using a single firewall with a third ethernet port for the DMZ, and we're running both the firewall and the X2Go terminal server as virtual machines on a stripped down Debian Linux with KVM. Also, we're providing a web proxy server with a default deny policy, so that you can whitelist "safe" domains like microsoft and antivirus updates, or online banking portals, and
access those using your locally installed browser or online banking software (which makes more sense from a security standpoint, if you think about it).
-
- While the system isn't limited to a particular hardware configuration (we've shipped regular midi-tower cases as well as 19", 1HU rack-mount servers), our standard model is a fanless (i.e. entirely passively cooled), very compact case with enough CPU and RAM for up to 5 concurrent users. A picture, showing the box on top of a stack of copy paper for easy size comparison, is available [[http://www.baur-itcs.de/20-servermodelle/10-lexcomputechtwister|here]]
-
- This allows us to offer an affordable solution even for small offices like a general practicioner's office.
-
- Obviously, there is a high demand for data protection solutions in the healthcare sector (as probably everyone can understand immediately), and this is where we've sold quite a number of Electronic GloveBoxes so far. Of course, it could also be used by lawyers,
product designers (think industrial espionage), and similar professions where you just don't want to see your customer records/confidential data leaked onto the Internet.
-
- To provide a seamless user experience, we're using the X2Go Published Applications feature of the X2Go Client - in fact, we're the ones who [[doc:sponsors|sponsored]] the development of said feature.
-
- What we're publishing is a minimal set of internet applications (browser, mail client, PDF viewer and OpenOffice/LibreOffice), accessible via right-click on the X2Go icon in the taskbar.
-
- Thanks to the Published Application Mode, these applications interact with the Desktop as if they were installed locally on the machine, there is no annoying full-screen desktop window that you need to drag out of the way to access your local applications, like you might know (and hate) it from using VNC or RDP.
-
- Please visit our website for further information and to view a screencast. The website is only available
in German at the moment, but if you are interested in selling GloveBoxes in your country, feel free to contact us by e-Mail and we'll provide you with English translations of whatever you may need. Also, while the screencast has German on-screen text and no translation yet, it should be rather easy to figure out what it's about, even without understanding the language.
-
- * Overview: [[http://baur-itcs.de/10-elektronischeglovebox/]]
- * Screencast: [[http://baur-itcs.de/10-elektronischeglovebox/50-videos/]]
- * e-Mail: [[mailto:kontakt@baur-itcs.de]]
-
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====== What Can I do with X2Go? ======
X2Go is a terminal server software for setting up Unix-based terminal servers. X2Go falls into server and client components. On the server there are some obligatory core components (not very many!) and a variety of server add-ons and extensions.
===== Functionality Scope =====
When talking about the functionality scope of X2Go, this mainly addresses the server-side of X2Go.
Any functionality provided by the server, of course, needs its counterpart in the X2Go
Client. Thus, implementing features into X2Go always is X2Go Server and X2Go Client development.
==== X2Go Server Base Setup ====
The minimal setup of an X2Go Server is the installation of the ''x2goserver'' plus the ''x2goserver-xsession'' package. X2Go Server installs out of the box and is immediately usable (session login, audio, client-side folder sharing). Any other functionality needs configuration work and possibly a server-side add-on component of X2Go.
==== Possible X2Go Server Add-Ons ====
* X2Go Desktop Bindings for various Desktops
* X2Go Desktop Sharing
* X2Go Published Applications
* X2Go Session Brokerage
* Multi-node X2Go setups
* Client-side Printing with X2Go
* ...
===== Success Stories =====
This section provides some success stories of companies or single users who have sucessfully deployed X2Go in their working context.
* [[doc:deployment-stories:electronic-glovebox|The Electronic Glovebox]] (by Stefan Baur)
*
[[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-swiss-school-with-windows-ad-sso|X2Go in a Swiss school, with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On]] (by Ueli Leutwyler)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-hpc-cluster-upenn|X2Go used to access High-Performance-Computing cluster at University of Pennsylvania]] (by Michael Stauffer)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-martinos-center-for-medical-imaging|X2Go at Martinos Center for Medical Imaging]] (by Paul Raines/Sam Mehl)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cisco|X2Go at Cisco]] (by Larry Battraw)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-westlake-financial|X2Go at Westlake Financial]] (by Chris Halbersma)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-six-group-com|X2Go at Six-Group.com]] (by Daniel Zuck)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-nasa-jet-propulsion-laboratory|X2Go at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] (by Elizabeth Real)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cern-university-of-cincinnati|X2Go at CERN/University of Cincinnati]] (by Adam
Davis)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-uwaterloo|X2Go at the University of Waterloo, Canada]] (by Mirko Vucicevich)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-tu-graz|X2Go at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz)]] (by Nikos Chararas)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-rwth-aachen|X2Go at the Department of Mathematics, RWTH Aachen University]] (by Frank Knoben)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-dom-texas-am-university|X2Go at the Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University]] (by Steven L. Johnson)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-university-of-california-irvine|X2Go at the University of California, Irvine]] (by Harry Mangalam)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cfd-direct-openfoam|X2Go at CFD Direct]] (by Chris Greenshields)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-in-faculty-of-environment-university-of-leeds|X2Go in the Faculty of Environment, University of Leeds]] (by Richard Rigby)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-rutgers-university-computer-science-department|X2Go
at Rutgers University’s Computer Science Department]] (by Hanz Makmur)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-holland-computing-center-university-of-nebraska|X2Go at the Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska]] (by Dr. Adam Caprez)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu-advanced|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (with TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:simple-sysadmin|System Administration with X2Go]] (by Mike Gabriel)
* [[doc:deployment-stories:cvix|The CVix SaaS Service in the Netherlands]] (by Dick Kniep)
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- ====== What Can I do with X2Go? ======
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- X2Go is a terminal server software for setting up Unix-based terminal servers. X2Go falls into server and client components. On the server there are some obligatory core components (not very many!) and a variety of server add-ons and extensions.
-
- ===== Functionality Scope =====
-
- When talking about the functionality scope of X2Go, this mainly addresses the
server-side of X2Go.
-
- Any functionality provided by the server, of course, needs its counterpart in the X2Go Client. Thus, implementing features into X2Go always is X2Go Server and X2Go Client development.
- ==== X2Go Server Base Setup ====
-
-
- The minimal setup of an X2Go Server is the installation of the ''x2goserver'' plus the ''x2goserver-xsession'' package. X2Go Server installs out of the box and is immediately usable (session login, audio, client-side folder sharing). Any other functionality needs configuration work and possibly a server-side add-on component of X2Go.
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- * X2Go Desktop Bindings for various Desktops
- * X2Go Desktop Sharing
- * X2Go Published Applications
- * X2Go Session Brokerage
- * Multi-node X2Go setups
- * Client-side Printing with X2Go
- * ...
-
- ===== Success Stories =====
-
- This section provides some success stories of companies or single users who have sucessfully deployed X2Go in
their working context.
-
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:electronic-glovebox|The Electronic Glovebox]] (by Stefan Baur)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-swiss-school-with-windows-ad-sso|X2Go in a Swiss school, with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Single-Sign-On]] (by Ueli Leutwyler)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-hpc-cluster-upenn|X2Go used to access High-Performance-Computing cluster at University of Pennsylvania]] (by Michael Stauffer)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-martinos-center-for-medical-imaging|X2Go at Martinos Center for Medical Imaging]] (by Paul Raines/Sam Mehl)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cisco|X2Go at Cisco]] (by Larry Battraw)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-westlake-financial|X2Go at Westlake Financial]] (by Chris Halbersma)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-six-group-com|X2Go at Six-Group.com]] (by Daniel Zuck)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-nasa-jet-propulsion-laboratory|X2Go at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory]]
(by Elizabeth Real)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cern-university-of-cincinnati|X2Go at CERN/University of Cincinnati]] (by Adam Davis)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-uwaterloo|X2Go at the University of Waterloo, Canada]] (by Mirko Vucicevich)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-tu-graz|X2Go at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz)]] (by Nikos Chararas)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-rwth-aachen|X2Go at the Department of Mathematics, RWTH Aachen University]] (by Frank Knoben)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-dom-texas-am-university|X2Go at the Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University]] (by Steven L. Johnson)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-university-of-california-irvine|X2Go at the University of California, Irvine]] (by Harry Mangalam)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-cfd-direct-openfoam|X2Go at CFD Direct]] (by Chris Greenshields)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-in-faculty-of-environment-university-of-leeds|X2Go in the
Faculty of Environment, University of Leeds]] (by Richard Rigby)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-rutgers-university-computer-science-department|X2Go at Rutgers University’s Computer Science Department]] (by Hanz Makmur)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:x2go-at-holland-computing-center-university-of-nebraska|X2Go at the Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska]] (by Dr. Adam Caprez)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (without TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:debian-edu-advanced|Debian Edu / Skolelinux and X2Go (with TJENER)]] (by Mike Gabriel)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:simple-sysadmin|System Administration with X2Go]] (by Mike Gabriel)
- * [[doc:deployment-stories:cvix|The CVix SaaS Service in the Netherlands]] (by Dick Kniep)
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Old Revision: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce?rev=1484504339
New Revision: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce
Edit Summary: [Live-Patching the Build]
User : stefanbaur
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@
<code>
mkdir -p ./patch/includes.chroot/usr/lib/x2go/tce/
- cat >./patch/includes.chroot/usr/lib/x2go/tce/x2gousbmount <<USBMOUNTPATCH
+ cat >./patch/includes.chroot/usr/lib/x2go/tce/x2gousbmount <<'USBMOUNTPATCH'
#!/usr/bin/perl
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