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How to Secure your XDMCP Connection

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Let’s say you’re given the task of setting up a bunch of thin clients connecting to a Linux server for non tech-savvy users. These users just need access to the Gnome environment, email, web browsing, etc. You need something easy, reliable, and most of all secure. Unless you’re on a wired network that you 100% trust, you probably shouldn’t use XDMCP as your traffic is not encrypted. Plus, XDMCP requires setting up port forwarding or opening ports. But there is…

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Avoid Data Inconsistency on Slow Embedded Machines with the Delayed Paste Feature

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Trying to paste a large string into Xshell at once can cause problems if connecting to an embedded device or system with limited network. Your server may not be able to handle the data transfer and subsequently drop data mid transfer to avoid exceeding its capacity. Using Xshell’s delayed input feature, you can stagger a pasted string at a user defined delay to ensure no data is dropped. Using this feature is rather simple and we’ll go over the steps…

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NetSarang products obtain Windows 8 logo

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To ensure the highest level of reliability, we have acquired the Windows 8 logo for all of our products. If you are planning to use NetSarang products with Windows 8, we are ready to assist you. Important notice regarding Windows 8 Windows 8 is designed to make Windows simpler and easy to use. With its high popularity among Microsoft users, NetSarang has jumped on board to ensure simple integration between your desktop and our products. We are happy to announce…

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