HP t520 Administrator Guide - Page 151

security, sshd, time

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Registry key root/screensaver/origImageCopyPath root/screensaver/standby root/screensaver/suspend root/screensaver/timeoutScreensaver root/screensaver/timeoutSleep security Registry key root/security/mustLogin sshd Registry key root/sshd/enabled root/sshd/userAccess time Registry key root/time/NTPServers root/time/TimeServerIPAddress root/time/WebServerURL root/time/timezone Description This is the path where the custom image is saved when mode is set to Default. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into standby mode. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into suspend mode. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the screen saver starts. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the thin client goes into sleep mode. Description If set to 1, all users are forced to log in before accessing the desktop. Description If set to 1, the SSH daemon is enabled and the thin client can be accessed via SSH. If set to 1, end users can connect to the thin client via SSH. Description Specifies NTP servers to use via a comma-separated list. Private NTP servers or large virtual NTP clusters such as pool.ntp.org are the best choices to minimize server load. Clear this value to return to using DHCP servers (tag 42) instead of a fixed list. Sets the time server used by the Linux net command. These servers are typically the domain controller servers on the corporate network. This should be used when NTP servers are not configured or they are not responding. The Linux net command identifies this server on its own. However, specific server IP addresses can be provided here if desired. Sets the web server URL (such as hp.com) to use when fetching the time using the http protocol. This URL can be within an intranet or over the Internet. Sets the time zone. Time zones should be specified as defined by Linux Timezone in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel, and they should be in the following format: Region/Subregion. security 139

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Registry key
Description
root/screensaver/origImageCopyPath
This is the path where the custom image is saved when
mode
is
set to
Default
.
root/screensaver/standby
Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into
standby mode.
root/screensaver/suspend
Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into
suspend mode.
root/screensaver/timeoutScreensaver
Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the screen saver starts.
root/screensaver/timeoutSleep
Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the thin client goes into
sleep mode.
security
Registry key
Description
root/security/mustLogin
If set to 1, all users are forced to log in before accessing the
desktop.
sshd
Registry key
Description
root/sshd/enabled
If set to 1, the SSH daemon is enabled and the thin client can be
accessed via SSH.
root/sshd/userAccess
If set to 1, end users can connect to the thin client via SSH.
time
Registry key
Description
root/time/NTPServers
Specifies
NTP servers to use via a comma-separated list. Private
NTP servers or large virtual NTP clusters such as
pool.ntp.org
are the best choices to minimize server load.
Clear this value to return to using DHCP servers (tag 42) instead of
a
fixed
list.
root/time/TimeServerIPAddress
Sets the time server used by the Linux
net
command. These
servers are typically the domain controller servers on the
corporate network. This should be used when NTP servers are not
configured
or they are not responding. The Linux
net
command
identifies
this server on its own. However,
specific
server IP
addresses can be provided here if desired.
root/time/WebServerURL
Sets the web server URL (such as
hp.com
) to use when fetching
the time using the http protocol. This URL can be within an
intranet or over the Internet.
root/time/timezone
Sets the time zone. Time zones should be
specified
as
defined
by
Linux Timezone
in the
Date and Time
tool in Control Panel, and
they should be in the following format:
Region
/
Subregion
.
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