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x2goclient(1)							 X2Go Client (Qt4)						     x2goclient(1)

NAME
x2goclient - Client application to launch server-side X2Go sessions. SYNOPSIS
x2goclient <options> DESCRIPTION
x2goclient is a GUI application for launching server-side X2Go sessions. OPTIONS
x2goclient has the following options: --help-pack Show available pack methods and exit. --no-menu Hide menu-/toolbar (default: false). --maximize Start client maximized (default: false). --hide Hide client (start hidden, default: false). --client-ssh-port Local ssh port (for filesystem export, default: 22). --user Pre-selection of user at client startup (LDAP mode). PROFILING SESSIONS GLOBALLY
You can pre-profile sessions globally using the following options. They will override the options in the session profiles. --command Default command for session startup. --sessionid Pre-selection of session ID at client startup. --ssh-port Use this TCP/IP port for connection (default: 22). --link Set default link type (modem,isdn,adsl,wan or lan, default: adsl). --pack Set default pack method (default: '16m-jpeg'). --quality Set default image quality(0-9, default: 9). --set-kbd Overwrite current keyboard settings, no override by default. --kbd-layout Set keyboard layout (default: 'de'). --kbd-type Set keyboard type (default: pc105/de). --fullscreen Start session in fullscreen mode. --width Start session with this width (default: 800). --sound Activate sound for session, not enabled by default. --sound-system Which soundsystem to use: arts, esd, pulse (default: arts). THIN CLIENT OPTIONS
The following command line options are primarily interesting if x2goclient is used as a login manager on X2Go thin clients. --session=<session-profile-name> Pre-selection of session at client startup. --no-session-edit Disable session editing. --pgp-card Use openPGP Card authentication (default: false). --external-login=<smartcard-logins> Authenticate via SMART card, path to login notification file. --add-to-known-hosts Add DSA/RSA host key fingerprint to .ssh/known_hosts in case of "authenticity of server can't be established". --read-exports-from Specifies a directory where some external mechanism (e.g. script) can notify x2goclient on new block devices (CD/DVDs, USB sticks, etc.). LDAP OPTIONS
In case you want to provide x2goclient session profiles from LDAP use the following options: --ldap Start with LDAP support (disabled by default). --basedn Base DN to search in LDAP. --ldap-server LDAP Server hostname. --ldap-port LDAP Server portnumber (default: 389). --ldap-server1 Failover LDAP Server hostname. --ldap-port1 Failover LDAP Server portnumber (default: 389). --ldap-server2 Failover LDAP Server hostname. AUTHOR
This manual has been written by Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> for the X2Go project (http://www.x2go.org). Version 3.99.1.x Feb 2012 x2goclient(1)

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ldap_open(3LDAP)					      LDAP Library Functions						  ldap_open(3LDAP)

NAME
ldap_open, ldap_init - initialize an LDAP session SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lldap [ library... ] #include <lber.h> #include <ldap.h> LDAP *ldap_open(const char *host, int port); LDAP *ldap_init(const char *host, int port); DESCRIPTION
The ldap_open() function initializes an LDAP session and also opens a connection to an LDAP server before it returns to the caller. Unlike ldap_open(), ldap_init() does not open a connection to the LDAP server until an operation, such as a search request, is performed. The ldap_open() function is deprecated and should no longer be used. Call ldap_init() instead. A list of LDAP hostnames or an IPv4 or IPv6 address can be specified with the ldap_open() and ldap_init() functions. The hostname can include a port number, separated from the hostname by a colon (:). A port number included as part of the hostname takes precedence over the port parameter. The ldap_open() and ldap_init() functions attempt connections with LDAP hosts in the order listed and return the first suc- cessful connection. PARAMETERS
These functions support the following parameters. host The hostname, IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host that runs the LDAP server. A space-separated list of hostnames can also be used for this parameter. port TCP port number of a connection. Supply the constant LDAP_PORT to obtain the default LDAP port of 389. If a host includes a port number, the default parameter is ignored. RETURN VALUES
The ldap_open() and ldap_init() functions return a handle to an LDAP session that contains a pointer to an opaque structure. The structure must be passed to subsequent calls for the session. If a session cannot be initialized, the functions return NULL and errno should be set appropriately. Various aspects of this opaque structure can be read or written to control the session-wide parameters. Use the ldap_get_option(3LDAP) to access the current option values and the ldap_set_option(3LDAP) to set values for these options. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Specifying IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses LDAP sessions can be initialized with hostnames, IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, such as those shown in the following examples. ldap_init("hosta:636 hostb", 389) ldap_init("192.168.82.110:389", 389) ldap_init("[fec0::114:a00:20ff:ab3d:83ed]", 389) ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
errno(3C), ldap(3LDAP), ldap_bind(3LDAP), ldap_get_option(3LDAP), ldap_set_option(3LDAP), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 15 Jan 2004 ldap_open(3LDAP)
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