Xmanager Introduction
Xmanager Full name Netsarang Xmanager, is a very good foreign set of remote monitoring software. In Unix/linux and Windows networking environments, Xmanager is the best connectivity solution. I recommend you to download Enterprise version, business version with the tools more powerful. Our graphical management of the Xmanager connection to the Linux Remote Desktop is in fact the use of the Xbrowser program inside the Xmanager suite.
Because of the thought of using CentOS, instead of Redhat. So here I'm going to take CentOS6.4 and Redhat 5.4来 as an example.
before using Xmanager on the win platform to connect to the Linux graphical interface, Some of the operations that need to be done on Linux first.
CentOS 6.4
Iptables and SELinux are off
First, install the XDm
The default mini installation and server-installed CentOS 6.4 system do not have XDM on it. Because using Xmanager requires that there must be XDM in the Linux system, we need to install XDM first.
Yum Install Xdm-y
Second, modify the parameters
1, modify XDM related parameters
[[email protected] ~]# vim/etc/x11/xdm/xaccess the file in the following line, uncomment #* #any host can get a l Ogin window
2, modify GDM-related parameters
[[Email protected] ~]# vim /etc/x11/xdm/xaccess# broadcast address, it sends DirectQuerys to each of the hosts in the list# the fifth form tells xdm which addresses to listen for incoming connections# on. if present, xdm will only listen for connections on the specified# interfaces and/or multicast groups.# # in all cases, xdm uses the first entry which matches The terminal;# for indirectquery messages only entries with right hand sides can# match, for Direct and Broadcast Query messages, only entries without# right hand sides can match.#* #any host can get a login window## to hardwire a specific terminal to a specific host, you can# leave the terminal sending Indirect queries to this host, and# use an entry of the form:# #terminal-a host-a#[[email protected] ~]# vim / etc/gdm/custom.conf# gdm configuration storage[daemon][security]allowromoteroot=true #添加上的, allow remote root login [xdmcp]port=177 #添加上的, specify Port 177enable=1 #添加上的, allow [greeter][chooser][ Debug
After the configuration is complete, it is best to reboot the system.
Third, win client configuration
1. Installing Xmanager Software
Step slightly
2. Related Settings
Operation See picture
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In the open Xbrowser interface, do the operation (the steps in the picture)
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Once created, double-click to open to make the connection
Thus, for the CentOS 6.4 system, we have been able to use Xmanager for the remote connection operation of the graphical interface.
RedHat 5.4
iptables and SELinux are off status
First, modify the GDM configuration
[Email protected] ~]# vim/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
Modify the following configuration line in this file
enable=truedisplaysperhost=2port=177 #配置默认端口, this line needs to unlock allowremoteroot=true #这里默认是false, and if you do not change to true, the root user cannot log on remotely
After you have completed the above changes, you need to restart the GDM
[Email protected] ~]# Gdm-restart
Second, modify the/etc/inittab configuration
We need to put the last line of the/etc/inittab file
X:5:respawn:/etc/x11/prefdm-nodaemon modified to X:5:RESPAWN:/USR/SBIN/GDM
This way, our Linux side is configured.
Third, win client configuration
Refer to the third step of CentOS 6.4 above.