A page in your DokuWiki was added or changed. Here are the details: Date : 2016/12/15 03:11 Browser : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0 IP-Address : 78.43.90.159 Hostname : HSI-KBW-078-043-090-159.hsi4.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de Old Revision: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce?rev=1481770844 New Revision: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce Edit Summary: [Building your own netbootable X2Go-TCE image] User : stefanbaur @@ -177,17 +177,30 @@ </file> === What options are available under FURTHER-OPTIONS-GO-HERE? === - * sessionsurl=http://your-http-server-ip-here/x2go-demo/x2go-tce.sessions + * ''sessionsurl=http://your-http-server-ip-here/x2go-demo/x2go-tce.sessions'' - use this to specify a sessions file. You need this unless you are using a session broker. See below how to add this file to your HTTP or FTP server. + * ''pubkey=http://192.168.1.1/x2go-tce/x2go-tce.authorized_keys'' - this allows you to add a ssh public key file to the ThinClient, so your administrators can log in remotely using SSH + * ''xorg-resolution=HRESxVRES'' - will force the horizontal resolution to HRES and the vertical resolution to VRES, e.g. ''xorg-resolution=1280x1024'', useful if autodetection fails + * ''ldap=ldap.example.com:389:cn=cngoeshere,dc=example,dc=com'' - this allows you to specify an LDAP server to authenticate against + * ''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 - === Adding the session configuration file to your HTTP or FTP Server === + + === Adding the x2go-tce.sessions session configuration file to your HTTP or FTP Server === Again, this is assuming you already have an existing, working HTTP or FTP server setup. * run X2GoClient on any computer you like, and configure a session the same way it should appear on the ThinClient <note tip>when using a Windows client, run x2goclient.exe --portable, or it will store the session information in the registry, rather than in a "sessions" file.</note> * locate the "sessions" file you just created - it should be at ~/.x2goclient/sessions * copy it to x2go-tce.sessions * using an editor of your choice, edit x2go-tce.sessions so it contains only the sessions you want to appear on the ThinClient, and none that might have been created earlier. * log on to your HTTP or FTP server and change to the x2go-tce directory in your webroot/ftproot. * copy the x2go-tce.sessions file with your desired configuration to this directory. + === Adding the x2go-tce.authorized_keys keyfile to your HTTP or FTP Server === + Again, this is assuming you already have an existing, working HTTP or FTP server setup. + * locate your current authorized_keys file - it should be at ~/.ssh/authorized_keys + * copy it to x2go-tce.authorized_keys + * using an editor of your choice, edit x2go-tce.authorized_keys so it contains only the keys you want to appear on the ThinClient, and none that might have been created for a different purpose. + * log on to your HTTP or FTP server and change to the x2go-tce directory in your webroot/ftproot. + * copy the x2go-tce.authorized_keys file with your desired configuration to this directory. -- This mail was generated by DokuWiki at http://wiki.x2go.org/