A page in your DokuWiki was added or changed. Here are the details: Browser : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:115.0) Gecko/20100101 Goanna/6.7 Firefox/115.0 PaleMoon/33.7.0 IP Address : 91.89.35.26 Hostname : ip-091-089-035-026.um28.pools.vodafone-ip.de Old Revision : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce?rev=1746127336 New Revision : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce Date of New Revision: 2025/05/04 12:19 Edit Summary : [What options are available under FURTHER-OPTIONS-GO-HERE?] added openboxbuttons, startupmsg and lprdest User : stefanbaur There may be newer changes after this revision. If this happens, a message will be shown on the top of the rev page. @@ -1091,15 +1091,18 @@ * ''launchicon=https|http|ftp://your-http-server-ip-or-dns-here/x2go-tce/x2go-tce-launchicon.png'' - use this to specify a PNG file to “brand” your X2Go-TCE with. It will replace the seal icon in the task bar's launch button on the lower left of the screen. See below for how to add this file to your HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server. **Attention: Whoever manages to spoof the server name can inject rogue images into your ThinClients.** To mitigate this risk, use HTTPS, where the attacker would have to spoof both server name and matching certificate. (As of 2025-04-21, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) * ''ldap=ldap.example.com:389:cn=cngoeshere,dc=example,dc=com'' - this allows you to specify an LDAP server to connect to - note that this is not needed for LDAP-based authentication, only when you intend to store entire session profiles in LDAP. You should really consider using the X2Go Session Broker instead. * ''ldap1=ldap-backupserver-1.example.com:389'' - this allows you to specify the first of up to two LDAP backup servers when using LDAP authentication * ''ldap2=ldap-backupserver-2.example.com:389'' - this allows you to specify the second of up to two LDAP backup servers when using LDAP authentication + * ''lprdest=host[:port]'' - this activeates a stub bash script posing as lpr - it will attempt to blindly forward all data passed on STDIN to the host and port specified here. If no port is given, port 9100 is assumed. You can combine this with ''tcpprint'' and point it at 127.0.0.1:9100, but this will only work if your printer is able to understand the raw data - no processing is taking place on the client. If you need some form of processing, point this at a network print server instead. (As of 2025-05-04, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) * ''nodpms'' - Will not touch DPMS settings at all (by default, ''blank=0'' does both ''xset s off'' and ''xset -dpms''). Use this along with ''blank=n'' if you do want to blank the screen, but your screen is confused by DPMS settings. * ''nomagicpixel=1'' or ''nomagicpixel=2'' - you should set ''nomagicpixel=1'' while the "magic pixel" (clicking in the upper right corner of the screen will minimize a fullscreen session) is still active in thinclient mode (this feature is expected to be disabled at some point in the future). ''nomagicpixel=1'' will disable the window manager when exactly 3 windows are detected (that's the usual situation when a fullscreen session is active). It will re-enable openbox whenever more or less than 3 windows are detected. If this fails for you, you can try ''nomagicpixel=2'', which will try to trigger on the window-minimize command and restore it to fullscreen (this will cause a short screen flickering effect). Note that ''nomagicpixel=2'' will make your ThinClient unusable when trying to run the actual X2Go-TCE client as a virtual machine guest (the //X2GoServer// you connect to may be a VM guest, no problems there). To live with the magic pixel bug, simply do not add this option at all. * ''ntp="server1 server2 ... servern"'' - this allows you to specify your own NTP server. If this parameter is not used, time will be synced with standard Debian NTP servers. To disable NTP syncing entirely, use ''ntp=false'' + * ''openboxbuttons=Text1,Text2,Text3'' - This will change the default "Logout,Reboot,Shutdown" entries in the Openbox-MicroDesktop flavor's launcher menu to whatever you define here. Try ''Abmelden,Neustart,Herunterfahren'' for German, or ''Déconnecter,Redémarrer,Arrêter'' for French. (As of 2025-05-04, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) * ''pavol=[n:]volume%[|[n:]volume% ...]'' - Allows you to set default volume levels for one or more audio output devices. ''pavol=50%'' will set the default audio output device (#0) to 50%. ''pavol=1:99%'' will set audio output device #1 to 99%. ''pavol="0:50%|1:99%"'' will set audio output device #0 to 50%, and audio output device #1 to 99%. Note that this opion only makes sense in MATE-MiniDesktop mode, as regular TCE sessions get their volume levels restored from the host they connect to. * ''pubkey=tftp|http|https|ftp://your-http-server-ip-or-dns-here/x2go-tce/x2go-tce.authorized_keys'' - Allows you to add an ssh public key file to the ThinClient, so your administrators can log in remotely using SSH. Note that this file needs to be chmodded 644, not 600, on the web server. **Attention: Whoever manages to spoof this server name will have root access to your ThinClients.** Using HTTPS will mitigate this - an attacker would not only have to spoof the server name, but also the matching certificate. * ''session=sessionname'' - use this to specify a session by name that should be pre-selected on startup. The name must be listed in the sessions file and may only contain characters from the following charset: //a-zA-Z0-9.:/ _-// (We suggest naming the default session ''default'' and using ''session=default''.) When using a session name with blanks, please enclose the sessionname in either single or double quotes, like so: ''session="session name"'' / ''session='session name''' * ''showbattstate'' - show battery charge/pop up a warning message when battery charge is nearing its end (As of 2025-04-21, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) + * ''startupmsg="Your startup message here"'' - This will change the message text in the Openbox-MicroDesktop flavor's autostart popup to whatever you define here. Try ''System startet, bitte warten ...'' for German, or ''Démarrage du système en cours, un instant s'il vous plaît ...'' for French. (As of 2025-05-04, only available in openbox-microdesktop-bookworm on gitlab.com/bauritcs) * ''tcedebug'' - this switches X2GoClient into debug mode and will also lead to increased logging to /var/log/x2goclient and to tty9 * ''tcpprint'' - Will allow you to use local LPT/USB printers like "dumb" network printers (listening to port 9100 and above). Requires MAC->IP mapping in DHCP server (and optionally, DNS->IP mapping), or static IPs - else your print jobs will end up on random devices. This setup is preferred over the X2GoClient's built-in printing for locally attached printers if X2GoServer and ThinClients are on the same network. It is not recommended when your X2Go connection goes across the internet or when the ThinClient is actually a laptop roaming between different networks. **Attention: When used without ''tcpprintonlyfrom'' (see below), this means anyone that can reach your thin client via e.g. ping can also send print jobs to it!** * ''tcpprintonlyfrom=x.x.x.x'' - Will allow you to specify which IP address may connect to Port 9100 and above for printing to a locally attached LPT/USB printer. This should be the IP of your CUPS server or whatever print server system you use. Understands the same syntax as ''xinetd'''s ''only_from''. * ''throttle=n|n:n:n:n:n'' - Will throttle down- and upload speed (''throttle=n'') or set throttling limits as follows: download:upload:smoothingtime:smoothinglength:latency. Defaults for up- and download are 10 (KiloBytes/s), 3.0 (seconds, using decimals is permitted) smoothingtime, 20 (KiloBytes), 0 (ms). for a detailed description of these parameters, see "man trickle". You can use the first 1, 2, 3, 4 or all 5 parameters. To set down- and/or upload speed to unlimited, use the letter "u" instead of a numeric value. -- This mail was generated by DokuWiki at https://wiki.x2go.org/