unix:linux:debian:terminalserver
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| - | The main thing here is making sure each //service// name is unique, and the port associated is also. Feel free to change // | + | You can create as many of these stanzas as you like. The main thing is making sure each //service// name is unique, and the port associated is also. Feel free to change // |
| Also, I start my ports at some weird number. VNC defaults to 5900, but I'm making the base 5950 in this example. That all but guarantees I will not conflict if I'm using port forwarding on the workstation to get someplace else. | Also, I start my ports at some weird number. VNC defaults to 5900, but I'm making the base 5950 in this example. That all but guarantees I will not conflict if I'm using port forwarding on the workstation to get someplace else. | ||
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| Make a connection with the command <code bash> | Make a connection with the command <code bash> | ||
| - | ===== Adding Users ===== | + | ===== Going from here ===== |
| Add users to the terminal server the normal way (adduser as root), then modify / | Add users to the terminal server the normal way (adduser as root), then modify / | ||
| Also, note that the parameters I documented here are not anywhere near the full range of parameters the server accepts. See [[https:// | Also, note that the parameters I documented here are not anywhere near the full range of parameters the server accepts. See [[https:// | ||
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| + | Remember, this is just one way of doing it. You can vary what I've done here by not using the stanza' | ||
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| + | Have fun! | ||
unix/linux/debian/terminalserver.1721713534.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/23 00:45 by rodolico
