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6. If you choose not to use the customization described in step 5, perform the following steps to update the respective configuration: a. Add the "rge" extension to the X Server configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf). In the Modules section of this file, add the following line: Load "rge" The Module section should now read as follows: Section "Module" ... Load "rge" ... EndSection The Sender will be installed to /opt/hpremote/rgsender, and will be started automatically when the X Server or system is restarted. b. The Linux Sender uses the Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) for authentication. If you are using the GNOME Desktop Manager or KDE Desktop Manager, add the following line to the files listed below: session optional pam_rg.so Files (and all related derivatives): /etc/pam.d/gdm /etc/pam.d/kdm /etc/pam.d/xdm c. Some Linux distribution versions utilize newer or older PAM support modules and support conventions. The rgsender_config_64*-.rpm performs configuration analysis to determine types of pam_unix*.so, pam_env*.so, common-auth, and pam_stack.so may apply to your configuration for the /etc/pam.d/rgsender configuration file. If you choose to do all of your own customizations manually, please run the rgsender_config_64*-rpm at least once on a test system to determine an example of any customizations that you might need in your current environment. 7. If another desktop manager, such as Enlightenment, is being used, you will need to make similar changes to the PAM configuration file used by it. Consult your Linux and Desktop Manager documentation for further information. 8. If the PAM system has been configured to use custom PAM authentication modules then you may need to manually configure the PAM module that is used by the RGS Sender. You should consult your Linux documentation when configuring PAM. If you are using a custom PAM authentication module called "libpam_custom.1" you may need to edit the PAM configuration file "/etc/pam.d/ rgsender" to specify the PAM authentication module to be used by the RGS Sender. For example, you may need to add the following line to the file "/etc/pam.d/rgsender". auth optional /lib/security/pam_custom.1 9. 8. The RGS Sender will not accept remote connections when a DNS name inquiry does not resolve to a valid/active IP address-the Sender expects to fully resolve the machine name to an Installing RGS on Linux 81

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6.
If you choose not to use the customization described in step 5, perform the following steps to
update the respective configuration:
a.
Add the "rge" extension to the X Server configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf). In the
Modules section of this file, add the following line:
Load "rge"
The Module section should now read as follows:
Section "Module"
...
Load "rge"
...
EndSection
The Sender will be installed to /opt/hpremote/rgsender, and will be started automatically
when the X Server or system is restarted.
b.
The Linux Sender uses the
Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM)
for authentication.
If you are using the GNOME Desktop Manager or KDE Desktop Manager, add the following
line to the files listed below:
session optional pam_rg.so
Files (and all related derivatives):
/etc/pam.d/gdm
/etc/pam.d/kdm
/etc/pam.d/xdm
c.
Some Linux distribution versions utilize newer or older PAM support modules and support
conventions. The rgsender_config_64*-.rpm performs configuration analysis to determine
types of pam_unix*.so, pam_env*.so, common-auth, and pam_stack.so may apply to your
configuration for the /etc/pam.d/rgsender configuration file. If you choose to do all of your
own customizations manually, please run the rgsender_config_64*-rpm at least once on a
test system to determine an example of any customizations that you might need in your
current environment.
7.
If another desktop manager, such as Enlightenment, is being used, you will need to make similar
changes to the PAM configuration file used by it. Consult your Linux and Desktop Manager
documentation for further information.
8.
If the PAM system has been configured to use custom PAM authentication modules then you may
need to manually configure the PAM module that is used by the RGS Sender. You should consult
your Linux documentation when configuring PAM. If you are using a custom PAM authentication
module called “libpam_custom.1” you may need to edit the PAM configuration file "/etc/pam.d/
rgsender” to specify the PAM authentication module to be used by the RGS Sender. For example,
you may need to add the following line to the file "/etc/pam.d/rgsender”.
auth optional /lib/security/pam_custom.1
9.
8. The RGS Sender will not accept remote connections when a DNS name inquiry does not
resolve to a valid/active IP address—the Sender expects to fully resolve the machine name to an
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