# node.conf # # This file is provided by FreeNX. It should be placed either into # /etc/nxserver/node.conf (FreeNX style) or /usr/NX/etc/node.conf # (NoMachine NX style). # # It is mostly compatible with NoMachine node.conf. The most important # difference is that no spaces are allowed when assigning values (eg # "A=value" is allowed, "A = value" is NOT). # # This file is sourced by bash, so you can do some fancy stuff here if you # want to, but be aware that it is sourced 3 times per connection. If you # want autostart stuff, set NODE_AUTOSTART instead! # # # You surely are aware that FreeNX is based on the fantastic results that # the hard work by NoMachine.com has achieved. NoMachine.com released the # core NX libraries under the GPL. The installation of these libs are the # precondition for all FreeNX scripts to work. If you are installing this # software with the help of one of the package management tools of your # Linux distribution, you can assume that this dependency is taken care of # by the tool. # # You have questions about the inner workings of the NX technology? # # Then you are recommended to first check out the rich and very detailed # NoMachine documentation and their online Knowledge Base at # # http://www.nomachine.com/kb/ # # Other sources of information are the NoMachine mailing lists # (nxusers@nomachine.com and nxdevelopers@nomachine.com): # # http://www.nomachine.com/mailinglists.php # # The FreeNX (freenx-knx@kde.org) list is here: # # https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/freenx-knx # # CVS: $Id: node.conf.sample,v 1.35 2005/08/02 15:39:32 fabianx Exp $ ######################################################################### # General FreeNX directives ######################################################################### # The host name which is used by NX server. It's should be used if it's # different than the default hostname (as returned by `hostname`) #SERVER_NAME="$(hostname)" # The port number where local 'sshd' is listening. #SSHD_PORT=22 ######################################################################### # Authentication / Security directives ######################################################################### # Authentication directives # This adds the usermode to the possible authentication methods # Usermode means that a user can start the nxserver as his shell # and connect directly to the right server via a custom client. #ENABLE_USERMODE_AUTHENTICATION="0" # This adds the passdb to the possible authentication methods #ENABLE_PASSDB_AUTHENTICATION="1" # This adds SSH to the possible authentication methods. For it to work sshd # must be set up at localhost accepting password authentication. #ENABLE_SSH_AUTHENTICATION="1" # This adds SU to the possible authentication methods. For it to work the # "nx" user must be in the wheel (RedHat, Fedora) or the users group (SUSE) # and the user logging in must have a valid shell that accepts the -c # parameter. #ENABLE_SU_AUTHENTICATION="0" # Require all users to be in the passdb, regardless of authentication method #ENABLE_USER_DB="0" # If enabled forces the user to use encryption. This will bail out # if the user does not have encryption enabled. #ENABLE_FORCE_ENCRYPTION="0" # Refuse the NX client connection if SSHD does not export the # SSH_CONNECTION and SSH_CLIENT variables in the environment # passed to the NX server. # 1: Will check the remote IP and will not accept the # connection if it can't be determined. # 0: Will accept the connection even if the remote IP # is not provided. #SSHD_CHECK_IP="0" ######################################################################### # Restriction directives ######################################################################### # The base display number from which sessions are started. #DISPLAY_BASE=1000 # The maximum number of contemporary sessions that can be run on FreeNX #SESSION_LIMIT=200 # The maximum number of contemporary sessions that a single user can run # on FreeNX. Defaults to the value of SESSION_LIMIT. #SESSION_USER_LIMIT=200 # The number of displays reserved for sessions, it has to be greater or equal # to the maximum number of contemporary sessions that a server can run. #DISPLAY_LIMIT=200 # User for which sessions should be persistent. Either the keyword "all" or a # comma-separated list of usernames or groups in the @groupname syntax. #ENABLE_PERSISTENT_SESSION="all" # Users and groups for whom persistent sessions should be disabled. # Especially useful if ENABLE_PERSISTENT_SESSION="all" #DISABLE_PERSISTENT_SESSION="" ######################################################################### # Logging directives ######################################################################### # This directives controls the verbosity of the server-wide log. # 0: No Logging # 1: Errors # 2: Warnings # 3: Important information # 4: Server - Client communication # 5: Information # 6: Debugging information # 7: stderror of some applications #NX_LOG_LEVEL=0 # By setting this to 0 the nxserver might be a bit faster, but passwords can be found in the log files. #NX_LOG_SECURE=1 # Before turning logging on, please make sure that NX_LOGFILE is # writeable for the "nx" user #NX_LOGFILE=/var/log/nxserver.log # This directive controls if the temporary session directory # ($HOME/.nx/C---) should be kept after a # session has ended. A successfully terminated session will be saved as # T-C--- while a failed session will be saved # as F-C---. # The default is to cleanup the directories. #SESSION_LOG_CLEAN=1 # Amount of seconds nxserver is to keep session history. The default of 2592000 # is equivalent to 30 days. If this is 0 no session history will be kept # and a negative value denotes infinity. #SESSION_HISTORY=2592000 ######################################################################### # Forwarding directives ######################################################################### # FreeNX with ENABLE_SERVER_FORWARD="1" will automatically forward all # connections to the host specified in SERVER_FORWARD_HOST with the # secret key SERVER_FORWARD_KEY. # # This allows to have a "chain" of NX Servers. Note that you will need to # use "SSL encryption" for all connections. #ENABLE_SERVER_FORWARD="0" #SERVER_FORWARD_HOST="" #SERVER_FORWARD_PORT=22 #SERVER_FORWARD_KEY="/usr/NX/share/client.id_dsa.key" # FreeNX with ENABLE_NOMACHINE_FORWARD_USER="1" will automatically forward all # connections to the commercial NoMachine nxserver installed on the same # machine. This feature is introduced to enable the usage of FreeNX and # NoMachine NX side by side on the same machine without conflicts. # # To make a connection to the FreeNX server, just use 'freenx.' as # username (where is the existing Unix username. (You do not # need to create a user named 'freenx.'!) # # To make a connection to the NoMachine nxserver, use the unmodified # '' username. #ENABLE_NOMACHINE_FORWARD_USER="0" #NOMACHINE_SERVER="/usr/NX/bin/nxserver" #NOMACHINE_NX_HOME_DIR="/usr/NX/home/nx" # To just forward connections to the NoMachine server, which connect to a # certain port enable the following two directives. # # Note: You need to let SSHD listen to several ports to make use of this # directive. #ENABLE_NOMACHINE_FORWARD_PORT="0" #NOMACHINE_FORWARD_PORT="22" ######################################################################### # Services directives ######################################################################### # FreeNX with ENABLE_ESD_PRELOAD="1" will automatically try to setup # the sound with the help of the esd media helper. # # Currently ESD will be used just by the Windows NX Client. # # Be sure that $ESD_BIN_PRELOAD is in your path, does exist and work # before enabling this directive. #ENABLE_ESD_PRELOAD="0" #ESD_BIN_PRELOAD="esddsp" # FreeNX with ENABLE_ARTSD_PRELOAD="1" will automatically try to setup # the sound with the help of the artsd media helper. # # Currently ARTSD will be used just by the Linux NX Client. # # Be sure that $ARTSD_BIN_PRELOAD is in your path, does exist and work # before enabling this directive. #ENABLE_ARTSD_PRELOAD="0" #ARTSD_BIN_PRELOAD="artsdsp" # FreeNX with ENABLE_KDE_CUPS="1" will automatically write # $KDE_PRINTRC and put the current used port into it. # $KDE_PRINTRC is automatically calculated if its not set. #ENABLE_KDE_CUPS="0" #KDE_PRINTRC="$KDEHOME/share/config/kdeprintrc" #CUPS_ETC="/etc/cups" ######################################################################### # Path directives ######################################################################### # USER_FAKE_HOME is the base directory for the .nx directory. Use this # parameter instead of the users home directory if $HOME is on a NFS share. # Note that this directory must be unique for every user! To accomplish this # it is recommended to include $USER in the path. #USER_FAKE_HOME=$HOME # Add the nx libraries to LD_LIBRARY_PATH before starting nx agents. # WARNING: This will NOT (and should not) affect applications. ONLY Disable # this if the nx libraries are in a standard system path (such as /usr/lib)! #SET_LD_LIBRARY_PATH="1" # The command binary for the default window manager. If set it is run when a # 'unix-custom' session is requested by the NX Client and an application # to run is specified. It defaults to empty (ie no WM is run). # If KILL_DEFAULT_X_WM is set the WM is terminated after the started # application finishes. Else FreeNX will wait for the WM to complete. #DEFAULT_X_WM="" #KILL_DEFAULT_X_WM="1" # When a 'unix-default' session is requested by the client the user's X startup # script will be run if pressent and executable, otherwise the default X # session will be run. # Depending on distribution USER_X_STARTUP_SCRIPT might be .Xclients, .xinitrc # and .Xsession # Depending on distribution DEFAULT_X_SESSION might be /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession, # /etc/X11/Sessions/Xsession or /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc #USER_X_STARTUP_SCRIPT=.Xclients #DEFAULT_X_SESSION=/etc/X11/xdm/Xsession # The key that contains the name of the script that starts a KDE session. # It's run when a 'unix-kde' session is requested by the client. #COMMAND_START_KDE=startkde # The key that contains the name of the script that starts a gnome session. # It's run when a 'unix-gnome' session is requested by the client. #COMMAND_START_GNOME=gnome-session # The key that contains the name of the script that starts a CDE session. # It's run when a 'unix-cde' session is requested by the client. #COMMAND_START_CDE=cdwm # The key that contains the name of the complete path of command name # 'xterm'. It is run when a unix "xterm" session is requested by the # client. #COMMAND_XTERM=xterm # The key that contains the name of the complete path of command name # 'xauth'. #COMMAND_XAUTH=/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth # The key that contains the name of the complete path of command name # 'smbmount'. #COMMAND_SMBMOUNT=smbmount # The key that contains the name of the complete path of command name # 'smbumount'. #COMMAND_SMBUMOUNT=smbumount # The key that contains the name of the complete path of the 'netcat' command. #COMMAND_NETCAT=netcat # The key that contains the name of the complete path of the 'ssh' and # 'ssh-keygen' command. #COMMAND_SSH=ssh #COMMAND_SSH_KEYGEN=ssh-keygen # The key that contains the name of the complete path of the 'cupsd' command. #COMMAND_CUPSD=/usr/sbin/cupsd # The tool to generate md5sums with #COMMAND_MD5SUM=md5sum ######################################################################### # Misc directives ######################################################################### # When set to 1 this will automatically resume started sessions #ENABLE_AUTORECONNECT="0" # When set to 1 this will automatically resume started sessions # but only if an older client version is used #ENABLE_AUTORECONNECT_BEFORE_140="1" # When set to 1 exports NXUSERIP / NXSESSIONID in nxnode #EXPORT_USERIP="0" #EXPORT_SESSIONID="0" # This can be set to any executable, which is started after session startup # like: $NODE_AUTOSTART {start|restore} #NODE_AUTOSTART="" # When set to 1 will start nxagent in rootless mode. #ENABLE_ROOTLESS_MODE="0" # When set to 1 enables fake cookie authentication, when a 1.5.0 client # connects. #ENABLE_1_5_0_BACKEND="0" # If enabled writes entries via the COMMAND_SESSREG program # into utmp/wtmp/lastlog database. # Note: You have to make sure that you add the nx user to the # utmp or tty group or how its called on your system # before this directive works. #ENABLE_USESSION="0" #COMMAND_SESSREG="sessreg" # Extra options sent to the different nx agents. See !M documentation # for examples of useful parameters. #AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_RFB="" #AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_RDP="" #AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X="" # The number of seconds we wait for the nxagent to start before # deciding startup has failed #AGENT_STARTUP_TIMEOUT="60" # The font server the agent will use. If set to "" no font server is used. # For this to do any good, the client has to have the same font server set # in /etc/X11/XF86Config #AGENT_FONT_SERVER="" # Disable or enable use of 'tcp nodelay' on proxy. Old versions of Linux # kernels have problems using this option on sockets that will cause a loss # of TCP connections. This option is not set by default to allow clients to # specify whether to enable or disable TCP nodelay. Setting this option to # the value of "0" NX proxy avoids using 'tcp nodelay' but it will cause a # loss of interaction in sessions. #PROXY_TCP_NODELAY="0" # Extra options to nxproxy. See !M documentation for useful parameters. #PROXY_EXTRA_OPTIONS=""