====== OpenThinClient ======
http://openthinclient.org
OpenThinClient is a GPL PXE-boot thin client and management tool.
===== Using OTC =====
http://otc:8080
Run with /usr/bin/javaws.
:!: On first use, connect to the realm ''openthinclient'' using password ''secret''.
===== Supported Hardware =====
http://openthinclient.org/supported_hardware
==== Monitors/Displays ====
See also **[[virtualization:otc_display|Monitors / Displays]]**
===== Virtual Machine =====
Use the pre-configured VM if at all possible.
* Supports ATOM-based thin client hardware
* Configure VMware for VNC console access
* vncviewer hostname:5901
* You can access the OTC Manager via a web browser
* http://ip.of.vm:8080
* Package management doesn't work in remote Manager
* Default username/password
* openthinclient/openthinclient
* Use sudo
===== Install OTC Server =====
:?: Doesn't seem to work properly on Centos
==== Verify Open Ports ====
^Protocol ^Ports ^
|TCP |1098, 1099, 2069, 3873, 4444, 4445, 8009, 8080 (internal webserver), 8083, 10389 (LDAP server) |
|UDP |67 (DHCP proxy), 69 (TFTP server), 514 (SYSLOG server), 2069, 4011 (DHCP proxy) |
Check for conflicts:
netstat -tapn|grep -E ":1098|:1099|:2069|:3873|:4444|:4445|:8009|:8080|:8083|:10389|:67|:69|:514|:2069|:4011" | grep LISTEN
If there are 'hits' with this command, investigate.
==== Install Java 6 ====
http://www.java.com/getjava
wget java.sun.com/downloads/jre-latest.bin
sh ./jre
java -version
==== Install Java 6 (JRE) ====
yum localinstall jre-6u30-linux-i586.rpm
java -version
==== Install Server Component ====
mkdir /opt/openthinclient
cd /opt/openthinclient
wget http://downloads.openthinclient.org/openthinclient-1.0.0.jar
==== SME Server Only - X11 Forwarding ====
http://wiki.contribs.org/X11_Forwarding_on_SME
mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/ssh/sshd_config/
cd /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/ssh/sshd_config/
echo X11Forwarding yes > 50X11Forwarding
echo X11UseLocalhost yes > 50X11UseLocalhost
expand-template /etc/ssh/sshd_config
yum install xauth libXrender libXtst libXi
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
=== Start the OpenThinClient Server ===
ssh -X -l root hostname
java -jar openthinclient-1.0.0.jar
===== OpenThinClient Manager =====
From a workstation with Java 6:
http://hostname:8080/ (Start Manager)
==== Connect to Existing Realm ====
|LDAP password |''0pen%TC'' |was 'secret' |
Select the ''openthinclient'' realm and click ''finish''.
==== Install Packages ====
Open Package Management
Right-click "Installable packages" and choose "Edit"
==== Printer ====
Terminal-connected USB or Parallel printer:
Configure static IP address for thin client - DHCP reservation
Add Device "Printserver: USB" or "Printserver: Parallel" to the thin client and reboot it.
In Windows (rdesktop session), add local printer - Add a new port using the IP static address
Printer is effectively shared on the network
==== Flash 9 ====
From an OTC client terminal:
wget http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/installers/current/9/install_flash_player_9.tar.gz
tar xzvf install_flash_player_9.tar.gz
mkdir ~/.mozilla/plugins
mv libflashplayer.so ~/.mozilla/plugins
Restart Firefox and check with about:plugins
This is not system-wide. It is just for the logged-in user.
===== Backup and Restore =====
http://openthinclient.org/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=84
All configuration information is located in the ''apacheds-store'' under ''server\default\data''.
==Linux==
To save the configuration on the filesystem level create a backup of the following directory:
/opt/openthinclient/server/default/data/apacheds-store
==Windows==
To save the configuration on the filesystem level create a backup of the following directory:
C:\Programme(x86)\openthinclient\server\default\data\apacheds-store
===== High Availability =====
==== Warm Spare ====
=== Setup ===
- Install both servers
- During normal operation, activate the OTC service on the primary and deactivate on the secondary
- During normal operation, regularly sync 'apacheds-store' from primary to secondary
=== In Case of Disaster ===
- Activate OTC service on backup server
- Run OTC updates (if needed)
- Boot clients...
If the primary does come up again, either sync back (if config changes make that seem a good idea) or just let it run and shut down the backup service when the clients are down.
===== Troubleshooting =====
==== Java ====
Run "javaws -viewer" and activate the java console in the control
panels rightmost tab. Restart the manager session to get the console
window, too.
==== Logs to Check on the Server ====
In the Manager, right-click the thin client and choose 'log'
openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/var/log/*.log
openthinclient/wrapper/logs/wrapper.log
==== Open a Command Prompt (Shell) on the Client ====
===== Notes =====
http://www.nabble.com/Lame-Openchrome-driver-td18905980.html#a19357701
http://www.nabble.com/Series-of-Questions-td19357388.html#a19357388
according to the openchrome wiki:
http://wiki.openchrome.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=HardwareCaveats
the hardware mpeg2 decoder is supported (up to 1024x1024 -> hardware
limitation?) for your CN700 chipset.
> On a related topic, is there any way to disable the animations of the
> thinclient desktops? you know the minimize, maximize,
> show-contents-while-dragging disabling.
>
open a xterm () and use gconf-editor to set
/apps/metacity/general/reduced_resources.
> I am using 1280x1024 on thinclients so I guess the built-in mpeg decoder
> won't be a big help with VLC and Flash plug-ins (there is hardware
> accelaration option under setting of flash player, which i assume relies on
> that too?)...
>
the video player has to support XvMC acceleration (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Video_Motion_Compensation). as vlc player seems
to support it i doubt the flash player does know anything about XvMc.
anyhow new flash versions try to support hardware scaling via OpenGL facilities
but SWF content has to be authored specifically to take advantage of this.
the linux flash player is known to be quite slow in fullscreen even with decent
hardware. maybe v10 (http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html) has
some speed improvements.
>>> On a related topic, is there any way to disable the animations of the
>>> thinclient desktops? you know the minimize, maximize,
>>> show-contents-while-dragging disabling.
>>>
>> open a xterm () and use gconf-editor to set
>> /apps/metacity/general/reduced_resources.
>
> That works, thank you. How can we achieve this as the "default" while
> deploying mass thinclients, as logging on to each user and configuring
> manually would not be practical?
>
> I am looking for ways to gain more CPU and memory on the thinclient as I
> can, and this seems to be first thing that comes to mind.
>
> It would be great if this can be set to default for the thinclients without
> configuring each and every one of them individually.
>
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from version 0.3.0 on there is a special home directory called
"_USER_OVERWRITE_". anything put in there will be copied over to any thin
client home dir. so you just have to create this directory on server side:
\server\default\data\nfs\home\_USER_OVERWRITE_
and put any default settings files (like gconf created files or firefox
settings files) into this directory.
> On a separate note, how can we change the "Welcome to openthinclient"
> message in the login screen as well as the logo next to the date/time at the
> bottom-right corner?
> I would like to be able to mimic our Intranet login screen that users
> accustomed to.
>
have a look at the artwork package:
http://archive.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/os/artwork-tcos_0.1-2.tar.gz
> Is it also possible to change the splash-screen image upon logging-in (where
> i can replace with an image that tells user Intranet is launching.. for
> instance) ?
>
> Being able change the splash will also be useful for kiosk applications; we
> have few screens that are public-facing with firefox loading webpages, which
> are rebooted daily.
>
this is possible but not trivial. you have to build a new initrd including your
new usplash file. have a look at the usplash package:
http://archive.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/os/usplash_0.2-5tcos3.tar.gz
> Related on this note, i read on the package description of SSO that it keeps
> the username:password pair in environment variable which can be passed to
> launching applications.
>
that's right the SSO package holds an encrypted user password in the TCOS_TOKEN
variable. have a look at the rdesktop package on how to work with it.
> What are the chances of passing this username:password pair to a URL, say
> https://intranet/login.aspx?uname=$USER&pass=$PASSWORD
>
that shouldn't be to hard to implement.
> That would be great to auto-login users to the company Intranet within the
> LAN. As dirty as it can be, it would be very practical to do so in closed
> circuit LAN environment.
>
i would at least use some kind of hash in your intranet application to not have
the password shown in plain text.
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What username / password combination can be used to log in to the
local console of the openthinclient OS (after switching via CTRL+F1)?
right now there are two hardcoded user/passwords:
- root/foobar
- tcos/tcos
(the password for connecting to the thin client via VNC is foobar as well.)
furthermore you might find the hidden shortcut: x useful. it
opens a xterm in a running gnome session.
but you ought to consider that the hardcoded user/passwords will vanish in
future releases. in these releases you will be able to set them via the
openthinclient manager.
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Question; do you want your openthinclient computers to boot straight into
your XP VM via rdesktop?
If so, I would modify the "Desktop" application to hide the taskbar and then
modify the "rdesktop RDP client" application to autostart=on, fullscreen-yes
That way when the client computer boots it will just jump straight into
rdesktop and will be fullscreen without the linux desktop peeking out with
the taskbar.
Is there a way to hide the taskbar during an rdp session?
yes you can configure the taskbar with the "Desktop" application:
right-click on "Applications" -> "New" and select "Desktop" as type. configure
it as desired and assign it to a thin client, user or a group.
you can even disable the windowmanager, taskbar, desktop manager, etc. and
autostart your rdp session to have a so called kiosk mode
(http://openthinclient.org/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=82).
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