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and INI parameters. For Firewall Setting UI, click, System Settings UI, System, Settings, Security

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For more information about the INI parameters, see INI parameters Hide application icon Admin can now hide application icons which should be invisible to non-admin users. For more information about the INI parameters, see INI parameters Firewall settings Firewall settings allows you to configure firewall through System Settings UI, and INI parameters. For Firewall Setting UI, click System Settings > Security > Firewall. Firewall configuration is managed using the iptables command-line utility, that uses policy chains to allow or block traffic. iptables provides a packet filtering framework for Linux, that allows you to filter network traffic that flows in and out of your server/workstation. Example Script: • /usr/sbin/iptables -A OUTPUT -p icmp -j DROP • /usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT The above mentioned script is used to Drop ICMP Output Connections and Accept ICMP Input Connections. For more information on using iptables, see https://www.suse.com/communities/blog/basic-iptables-tutorial/ For more information about the INI parameters, see INI parameters Custom info settings Custom info settings allows you to set custom info through UI, and INI parameters. While the admin user can view and modify the custom info, non-admin user can only view the custom info. To set the Custom info from UI, click System Settings > System > Custom Info. For more information about the INI parameters, see INI parameters INI parameters Table 70. INI parameters INI Parameter ICAMultiStream={Yes/No} NetworkMode= {poorconnect/ excellentconnect/ typicalconnect} UnauthAccessEnabled={Yes/No} Value type Boolean -Yes/No Default: No Text-poorconnect/excellentconnect/ typicalconnect Default:typicalconnect Boolean-Yes/No Default: No Description You can enable or disable ICA MultiStream. Select Vmware Network Mode based on user Bandwidth according to BEAT functionality. UnauthAccessEnabled enable/disable the UnAuthenticated access for Published Applications (Vmware). 58 ThinLinux v1.0.5

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For more information about the INI parameters, see
INI parameters
Hide application icon
Admin can now hide application icons which should be invisible to non-admin users.
For more information about the INI parameters, see
INI parameters
Firewall settings
Firewall settings allows you to
configure
firewall
through
System Settings UI
, and INI parameters. For Firewall Setting UI, click
System
Settings
>
Security
>
Firewall
.
Firewall
configuration
is managed using the
iptables
command-line utility, that uses policy chains to allow or block
traffic.
iptables
provides a packet
filtering
framework for Linux, that allows you to
filter
network
traffic
that
flows
in and out of your server/workstation.
Example Script:
/usr/sbin/iptables -A OUTPUT -p icmp -j DROP
/usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
The above mentioned script is used to Drop ICMP Output Connections and Accept ICMP Input Connections. For more information on
using
iptables
, see
For more information about the INI parameters, see
INI parameters
Custom info settings
Custom info settings allows you to set custom info through UI, and INI parameters. While the admin user can view and modify the custom
info, non-admin user can only view the custom info.
To set the Custom info from UI, click
System Settings
>
System
>
Custom Info
.
For more information about the INI parameters, see
INI parameters
INI parameters
Table 70. INI parameters
INI Parameter
Value type
Description
ICAMultiStream={Yes/No}
Boolean —Yes/No
Default: No
You can enable or disable ICA MultiStream.
NetworkMode= {poorconnect/
excellentconnect/ typicalconnect}
Text—poorconnect/excellentconnect/
typicalconnect
Default:typicalconnect
Select Vmware Network Mode based on
user Bandwidth according to BEAT
functionality.
UnauthAccessEnabled={Yes/No}
Boolean—Yes/No
Default: No
UnauthAccessEnabled enable/disable the
UnAuthenticated access for Published
Applications (Vmware).
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