ENTC-1000 Encore Thin Client
User Manual v1.0
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Copyright © 2007 Encore Electronics, Inc.
Linux
(Warning: You must purchase genuine Linux user license to
login to server)
ENTC-1000 uses XDMCP (X Display Manager Control
Protocol) to access Linux servers. This section details how to
enable XDMCP services on your Linux system
.
Prerequisites
Before starting, make sure your network interface and X11 service
(graphical user interface) are working properly on your Linux
server. Refer to your Linux user manual on setting up network
interface and X11 on your system.
Since Linux systems can vary depending on the distribution
installed, the procedures listed below only serve as examples. You
should refer to the user manual from your Linux distribution for
detailed instructions. For general information on setting up XDMCP
service, go to
http://tldp.org
and search for “XDMCP”.
Most of the following steps require “root” privileges. Contact your
system administrator if you cannot log in as the “root” user.
CentOS 4.4 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux compatible systems
(with Gnome Display Manager)
1) Configure your firewall to allow UDP port 177. For testing
purposes, you can also disable the firewall entirely to avoid
configuration mistakes.
Summary of Contents for ENTC-1000
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