HP t505 ThinPro 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 33

SSH, operating systems, such as Linux, BSD, and HP-UX. SSH is also encrypted.

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Table 3-32 New XDMCP connection configuration settings Option Description Name The connection name. Type The XDMCP connection type. Valid options are: chooser, query, and broadcast. Address This value is required if the Type value is set to query. Font Server Use font server Use a remote X font server instead of locally installed fonts. Font server Font server is not enabled unless the Use font server option is checked. Configure display Click to set the display configuration for the XDM connection. If you do not set this configuration, the default configuration will be used. For information on this screen, see Display preferences on page 34. SSH Click Next to continue. 3. Set the appropriate advanced options (refer to Table 3-10 New connection advanced settings on page 9). 4. Click Finish to save your settings and close the dialog box. Secure shell (SSH) is the most common way to gain remote command line access to UNIX-like operating systems, such as Linux, BSD, and HP-UX. SSH is also encrypted. 1. To add an SSH connection, click Connections > Add. 2. Select SSH and set the appropriate configuration options: Table 3-33 New SSH connection configuration settings Option Description Name The connection name. Network Address The IP address of the remote system. Port The remote port to use for the connection. User name The username to use for the connection. Run application The application to run to make the connection. Options Compression Select this option if you want to compress the data sent between the server and thin client. X11 connection forwarding If the server has an X server on it, select this option to allow the user to open user interfaces from the SSH session and display them locally on the thin client. Force TTY allocation Select this option and specify a command to initiate a temporary session to run the command. Once the command has completed, the session will Add 25

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Table 3-32
New XDMCP connection configuration settings
Option
Description
Name
The connection name.
Type
The XDMCP connection type. Valid options are:
chooser
,
query
, and
broadcast
.
Address
This value is required if the
Type
value is set to
query
.
Font Server
Use font server
Use a remote X font server instead of locally installed fonts.
Font server
Font server is not enabled unless the
Use font server
option is checked.
Configure display
Click to set the display configuration for the XDM connection. If you do not set
this configuration, the default configuration will be used. For information on
this screen, see
Display preferences
on page
34
.
Click
Next
to continue.
3.
Set the appropriate advanced options (refer to
Table
3
-
10
New connection advanced settings
on page
9
).
4.
Click
Finish
to save your settings and close the dialog box.
SSH
Secure shell (SSH) is the most common way to gain remote command line access to UNIX-like
operating systems, such as Linux, BSD, and HP-UX. SSH is also encrypted.
1.
To add an SSH connection, click
Connections > Add
.
2.
Select
SSH
and set the appropriate configuration options:
Table 3-33
New SSH connection configuration settings
Option
Description
Name
The connection name.
Network
Address
The IP address of the remote system.
Port
The remote port to use for the connection.
User name
The username to use for the connection.
Run application
The application to run to make the connection.
Options
Compression
Select this option if you want to compress the data sent between the server
and thin client.
X11 connection forwarding
If the server has an X server on it, select this option to allow the user to open
user interfaces from the SSH session and display them locally on the thin
client.
Force TTY allocation
Select this option and specify a command to initiate a temporary session to
run the command. Once the command has completed, the session will
Add
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