Part III. Administration
Table of Contents
- 12. Accessing Client Resources from the Terminal Server
- 12.1. Accessing the Clients Local Drives
- 12.1.1. Introduction
- 12.1.2. Requirements
- 12.1.3. Mounting and Unmounting Local Drives
- 12.1.4. Accessing local drives from Windows Terminal Servers
- 12.1.5. Mounting Drives at Login
- 12.1.6. Limitations and additional information
- 12.2. Using Serial Port redirection
- 12.2.1. Introduction
- 12.2.2. Requirements
- 12.2.3. Enabling Serial Port Redirection
- 12.2.4. Accessing the redirected port from applications
- 12.2.5. Limitations and additional information
- 12.3. Using Sound Device Redirection
- 12.3.1. Introduction
- 12.3.2. Requirements
- 12.3.3. Using sound redirection with UNIX applications
- 12.3.4. Using sound redirection with Windows Terminal Servers
- 12.3.5. Using sound redirection with Crossover
- 12.3.6. Limitations and additional information
- 12.4. Using Smart Card Redirection
- 12.4.1. Introduction
- 12.4.2. Requirements
- 12.4.3. Enabling Smart Card Redirection
- 12.4.4. Limitations and additional information
- 13. Commands on the ThinLinc Server
- 14. Server Configuration
- 14.1. Server Configuration Parameters
- 14.1.1. Parameters in /vsmagent/
- 14.1.2. Parameters in /vsmserver/
- 14.1.3. Parameters in /vsm/
- 14.1.4. Parameters in /appservergroups/
- 14.1.5. Parameters in /sessionstart/
- 14.2. Configuring Logging on ThinLinc servers
- 14.3. Customizing the User's Session
- 14.3.1. Session startup - the big picture
- 14.3.2. Session startup on VSM Agent
- 14.3.3. Profiles and the standard xstartup.default file.
- 14.3.4. Session Startup with a Client Supplied Start Program
- 14.3.5. Configuring available profiles
- 14.3.6. Configuring different Linux Desktops based on the selected profile
- 14.3.7. Speeding up Session Startup
- 14.3.8. Configuring the language environment on the server based on the client language
- 14.3.9. Pruning data in /var/opt/thinlinc/sessions/
- 14.3.10. Forcing sessions for some users to certain agent hosts
- 14.3.11. Indicating that Shadowing is in Progress
- 14.4. Limiting Lifetime of ThinLinc Sessions
- 14.5. Verifying Client Antivirus software
- 15. Hiveconf
- 15.1. Overview
- 15.1.1. Basic Syntax
- 15.1.2. Tree Structure
- 15.1.3. Mounting Datasources
- 15.1.4. Hostwide Configuration
- 15.1.5. Hiveconf Tools
- 15.2. Hiveconf and ThinLinc
- 16. Administration of ThinLinc With the tladm Webmin Module
- 16.1. Introduction
- 16.1.1. Module Sections
- 16.2. The Sessions Section
- 16.2.1. Session Details
- 16.3. Printer, Terminal, and Location Configurations
- 16.3.1. Modules
- 16.4. Adding and Editing Printers
- 16.5. Adding and Editing Locations
- 16.6. Adding and Editing Terminals
- 16.6.1. Printers Assigned to Terminals
- 17. Building Custom Linux Desktops with the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer
- 17.1. Introduction
- 17.2. Using the KDE Kiosk Tool in a ThinLinc environment
- 17.2.1. Getting the KDE Kiosk Tool
- 17.2.2. Working with the KDE Kiosk Tool
- 17.2.3. Desktop Profile Best Practices
- 17.3. Using the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer
- 17.3.1. Concepts
- 17.3.2. Using the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer
- 17.3.3. Handling Applications
- 17.3.4. Defining a Menu Structure
- 17.3.5. Defining Application Groups
- 17.3.6. Distribute Configuration to all agent hosts
- 17.4. Enabling the Custom Desktops for users
- 17.5. Tips & Tricks with TLDC
- 18. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)