[Thinlinc-technical] SSH tunnel and Windows client

Jose Francisco Medeiros jose.medeiros at gmail.com
Thu May 8 17:50:39 CEST 2014


Hi Peter,

Thank you for your reply. I am unfamiliar with your company, but that is
unfortunate, I was a former VA Linux contractor and implemented their first
Citrix Metaframe 1.0 server in 1999 for the accounting, HR, Sales and
finance department.

I am not a developer, but I think that Krups had an embedded Linux kernel.
This may sound like a stupid question, but couldn't that be modified to
also run your client?  My preference instead of starting the X server /
Gnome / KDE desktop,  I would prefer to have it set at run level 3 and
script starting a client such as RDP / ICA / or the VNC over SSH client and
be given an option.
http://www.kokkonen.net/tjko/javastation/

http://dubinski-family.org/~jshowto/

http://www.blacksheepnetworks.com/security/resources/linux_javastation.html

Seems like there are SunRay customers that if you could provide a client
for could keep the Sunray stations and still use your backend hypervisor to
run Linux VDI?
http://insights.oetiker.ch/linux/sunray2thinlinc/

What thin client devices do you support? Wyse? Network Computing Devices?
10Zig.com?

Sincerely, Jose F. Medeiros
408-256-0649
http://www.facebook.com/josemedeiros007


On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:37 PM, Peter Astrand <astrand at cendio.se> wrote:

> On Tue, 6 May 2014, Jose Francisco Medeiros wrote:
>
>  Peter,
>>
>> I like the product online demo  and it works very well off the DSL line I
>> was using for running a Linux virtual machine
>> off a server ( Is it Open Zen Server that you are using ? ), however what
>> I was looking for in my Google search before
>> finding your website was a firmware update for the older Sun Java
>> Stations and or Sun Ray stations that would bring up a
>> RDP client that allowed you to connect to a Vmware ESX / Vsphere VM
>> running Windows XP / Windows 7. My understanding is
>> that you are using a TightVNc client over a SSH tunnel, my experience
>> with VNC was that it requires a lot more bandwidth
>> then the Microsoft RDP Client or the Citrix ICA client.
>>
>> Does Cendio have a client for the Sun javastations or Sun ray stations to
>> use with there server backend using VDI?
>>
>
> Unfortunately, due to the closed nature of the devices it is not possible
> to install the ThinLinc client (or any other third party software) on Sun
> Ray devices. However, it is possible to run the ThinLinc Client on the Sun
> Ray server in a "kiosk" session. Note that this gives some drawbacks, for
> example limited access to local devices.
>
> Also note that you can install the ThinLinc Server software side by side
> with the Sun Ray, on the same server hardware, allowing for a smooth
> transition.
>
> Wrt bandwidth, this very much depends on many factors such as client type
> and version, the network, which applications you are using etc. As a
> general rule, RDP/ICA is more sensitive to which application you are using,
> while with ThinLinc (VNC), the performance mostly depends on the amount of
> graphic updates.
>
>
> Regards, ---
>
> Peter Astrand           ThinLinc Chief Developer
> Cendio AB               http://cendio.com
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