HP t5565 HP ThinPro, version 3.2, Administrator's Guide - Page 57
SSHD Manager, Synaptic Package Manager, ThinState, Enable Non-Administrator Access via Secure Shell
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● Log Level ● Delay Scope 3. Set the groups using the Groups tab. You can select pre-assigned groups from the DHCP tab or you can use static custom groups. 4. Click OK to save your changes. NOTE: Changes will take effect after the HP Device Management Agent is restarted. SSHD Manager To enable secure shell access: 1. Double-click SSHD Manager. 2. Click Enable Incoming Secure Shell Access. 3. Click Enable Non-Administrator Access via Secure Shell, if you wish. 4. Click OK to save your preference and close the dialog box. Synaptic Package Manager NOTE: This feature is neither present nor supported on thin client models with less than 1GB flash, such as the HP t5145, t5545, and t5325 Thin Clients. The Synaptic Package Manager allows you to install, upgrade, or remove software packages. You should reload package information regularly to avoid missing important security upgrades. While Easy Update allows the simple installation of full ThinPro images, service packs, and packages, Synaptic is a pure package manager. While it is more complicated than Easy Update, it handles interpackage dependencies, layered repositories, and package removal. NOTE: Changes are not applied instantly; you must first mark all changes and then apply them. To install, upgrade, or remove software packages: 1. Double-click Synaptic Package Manager. 2. Mark packages for installation, upgrade, or removal in one of the following ways. ● Select the package and choose the action from the Package menu. ● Double-click the package name. ● Choose the action from the Context menu of the package. ● Click the Status icon to open a menu that contains all actions. ThinState ThinState allows you to copy and deploy an HP ThinPro image and settings to another HP Thin Client of identical model and hardware ● Manage the HP ThinPro Image on page 50 ● Manage the HP ThinPro Configuration on page 52 ENWW Control Panel 49