Am 08.06.2016 um 18:27 schrieb Tjabring van Egten:
Dear Michael, Mike, Mihai and Oleksandr,
*ahem* There are quite a few more subscribers to this list than just these four. ;-)
I'm turning directly to you with a question about X2Go. I'm senior sysadmin at the Dutch Refugee Council in The Netherland. We provide an all open source environment for our almost 15000 users, mostly volunteers. We have around 2500 thin clients who are contacting our around 100 FreeNX servers. FreeNX is end of live and definitely inferior to X2Go. Our team as core sysadmins like to switch to X2Go. However we are phasing a challenge we are not able to sove: How to incorparate the x2go client in our setup. We have around 250 small PFsense boxes providing DHCP and TFTP PXE boot on location. They serve the thin clients a Thinstation image ( http://thinstation.github.io/thinstation/) However, X2go is not included and trying to add it is also not simple.
Is there a way you could help us with this? If so, please contact me and we workout the details.
First, my $0.02: I've been tinkering with Thinstation since 2005 or so (with a Citrix client, not X2Go) and never got it to work right. I'm surprised it works/worked for you. I never unsubscribed from the Thinstation mailing list, but only see a message there about once a year, so my gut feeling was that project is as dead as FreeNX (where mail volume on the list is similar).
Now, for the actual problem at hand: Most likely nobody ever bothered to integrate X2GoClient into Thinstation because X2Go ships its own thinclient image (in two flavors, actually - both having their own advantages and disadvantages).
Do you currently use Thinstation to deploy single applications via FreeNX, or are you deploying a full remote desktop?
If you need access to other software, either by using other remote desktop protocols (Citrix, RDP, ...) or by having that software installed locally on the thinclient (web browser), things might become a little more complicated and we'd have to check if you need a custom built image or can work with our standard one, swapping thinstation out for it and maybe moving some software from the thinclient to the X2Go servers.
As always with such large setups as yours, we strongly recommend getting a support contract from one of the companies offering commercial support for X2Go (which can be found here: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:professional-support), which leads us to ...
<shameless plug> X2Go also has a commercial side, where various companies - including my own - offer support contracts with guaranteed response times as well as consultancy and paid-for development work if someone wants to see a bug fixed or a new feature added in a certain time frame.
What makes my company special is, IMHO:
Our hourly rate for consultancy work and fixing issues outside of a support contract is 110 EUR. With a support contract, you get guaranteed response times (starting at 400 EUR/month for 24h response time during business hours in the CET/CEST time zone from Monday to Friday, German holidays excluded) and lower hourly rates if you buy a certain amount of hours in advance. </shameless plug>
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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