Management
Uinx
and the
Linux
the server's brothers should be familiar with it.
Xmanager
, a window can control hundreds of units at the same time
Linux
and the
Unix
server, the function is very powerful!
^_^ Please see:
Manager is an easy-to-use, high-performance xserver software that runs on Windows platforms. It can seamlessly strip the remote Unix/linux desktop to your windows, even when your computer is in the intranet or behind a firewall, and you can safely run the remote x application via the SSH protocol.
features include:-Multiple Xmanager settings can be set through the Xcongfig tool, multi-user enabled Windows terminal environment, multiple IP address support, local resource database support, keyboard mapping via hotkey, and Windows printing function under multi-window.
First, in
rhel5.5/centos5.5
Application of:
//
View First
/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
the Permissions
//
Modify
/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
the permissions for
777
[email protected] ~]# chmod 777/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
//
Check Again
/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
whether the permission is
777
//
in the
/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
as in the following configuration:
vi/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
263 Enable=false
modified to
enable=true
279 #DisplaysPerHost =2
modified to
displaysperhost=8
284 #Port =177
modified to
port=177
//
then the
/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
the permissions revert to
444
, as shown below:
//
will be
rhel5.5/centos5.5
The graphical interface is entered by default after startup:
Vi/etc/inittab
Id:5:initdefault:
//
Restart the system, and then double-click
Xmanager
in the
Xbrowser
with a regular user account
Koma
log in as shown:
Note: This step is very simple and only needs to be
IP
address, enter the server that you want to log on to.
IP
address can be! Others remain the same!
//
below we use
Root
when you log in to the system, it appears:
second, in the server-side configuration let
Root
can also be from
Xmanager
Login in:
method One:
This method is highly recommended!
[email protected] ~]# vi/etc/gdm/custom.conf
[Security]
allowremoteroot=true//
this line is added!
Method Two:
strongly not recommended with this method!
[email protected] ~]# vi/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
214 Allowremoteroot=false
modified to:
allowremoteroot=true
*
The following configurations are the same!
in the
Vi/etc/securetty
add a few lines to the last face, as shown below:
[email protected] ~]# Vi/etc/securetty
2
4 pts
/0
pts
/1
pts
/2
pts
/3
pts
/4
//
Comment out
/etc/pam.d/login
the second line, as follows:
1 #%pam-1.0
2 #auth [User_unknown=ignore success=ok ignore=ignore Default=bad] pam_securetty.so
//
Comment out
/etc/pam.d/remote
the second line, as follows:
[email protected] ~]# Vi/etc/pam.d/remote
1 #%pam-1.0
2 #auth Required pam_securetty.so
Third, we will configure the following
Xbrowser
as shown in the following:
Iv. Utilization of
Xshell
log on to the server (such as:
Rhel/centos
)
Unix/linux Operations Preferred Tool Xmanager Enterprise 3.0 Usage Tutorial