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xrdp.ini(5)															       xrdp.ini(5)

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xrdp.ini - Configuration file for xrdp(8) DESCRIPTION
This is the man page for xrdp.ini, xrdp(8) configuration file. It is composed by a number of sections, each one composed by a section name, enclosed by square brackets, folowed by a list of <parameter>=<value> lines. xrdp.ini is contains a [Globals] section, which sets some global configuration settings for xrdp(8), and one or more "connection" sections which contain the info on which services xrdp(8) can connect to. All options and values (except for file names and paths) are case insensitive, and are described in detail below. GLOBALS
The options to be specified in the [Globals] section are the following: bitmap_cache=[0|1] If set to 1, true or yes this option enables bitmap caching in xrdp(8) bitmap_compression=[0|1] If set to 1, true or yes this option enables bitmap compression in xrdp(8) CONNECTIONS
A connection section is made of a section name, enclosed in square brackets, and the following entries: name=<session name> The name displayed in xrdp(8) login window's combo box. lib=../vnc/libvnc.so Sets the library to be used with this connection. username=<username>|ask Specifies the username used for authenticating in the connection. If set to ask, user name should be provided in the login window. password=<password>|ask Specifies the password used for authenticating in the connection. If set to ask, password should be provided in the login window. ip=127.0.0.1 Specifies the ip address of the host to connect to. port=<number>|-1 Specifies the port number to connect to. If set to -1, the default port for the specified library is used. EXAMPLES
This is an example xrdp.ini: [Globals] bitmap_cache=yes bitmap_compression=yes [vnc1] name=sesman lib=../vnc/libvnc.so username=ask password=ask ip=127.0.0.1 port=-1 FILES
${XRDP_CFG_DIR}/xrdp.ini SEE ALSO
xrdp(8) sesman(8) sesrun(8) sesman.ini(5) for more info on xrdp see http://xrdp.sf.net xrdp team 0.1.0 xrdp.ini(5)

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PDO_IBM DSN - Connecting to IBM databases

	The PDO_IBM Data Source Name (DSN) is based on the IBM CLI DSN. The major components of the PDO_IBM DSN are:

	      o DSN prefix
		- The DSN prefix is ibm:.

	      o DSN
		- The DSN can be any of the following:

		     o a) Data source setup using
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		     o b) Catalogued database name i.e. database alias in the DB2 client catalog

		     o c) Complete connection string in the following format: DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=
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		       lowing values:

			    o $database
			      - The name of the database.

			    o $hostname
			      - The hostname or IP address of the database server.

			    o $port
			      - The TCP/IP port on which the database is listening for requests.

			    o $username
			      - The username with which you are connecting to the database.

			    o $password
			      - The password with which you are connecting to the database.

       Example #1

	      PDO_IBM DSN example using db2cli.ini

	       The following example shows a PDO_IBM DSN for connecting to an DB2 database cataloged as DB2_9 in db2cli.ini:

	      $db = new PDO("ibm:DSN=DB2_9", "", "");

	      [DB2_9]
	      Database=testdb
	      Protocol=tcpip
	      Hostname=11.22.33.444
	      Servicename=56789

       Example #2

	      PDO_IBM DSN example using a connection string

	       The following example shows a PDO_IBM DSN for connecting to an DB2 database named testdb using the DB2 CLI connection  string  syn-
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	      $db = new PDO("ibm:DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=testdb;" .
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