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- | ====== X2Go in Doctor' | + | ~~SHORTURL~~ |
+ | ====== X2Go at the Doctor' | ||
- | //Shared by Stefan Baur, ITCS-UG (Germany)// | + | //Shared by Stefan Baur, [[http:// |
- | The Electronic | + | The Electronic |
- | The Electronic Glovebox combines | + | ReCoBS is a security concept designed by the German Federal Office for Information Security |
- | X2Go Client uses the X2Go Published Applications feature for providing | + | It places a terminal server (in our case, a Linux box running |
- | Please visit my site for further information and to view a screencast. | + | Where we're diverting from the standard ReCoBS approach is that we're using a single firewall with a third ethernet port for the DMZ, and we're running both the firewall and the X2Go terminal server as virtual machines on a stripped down Debian Linux with KVM. Also, we're providing a web proxy server with a default deny policy, so that you can whitelist " |
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+ | While the system isn't limited to a particular hardware configuration (we've shipped regular midi-tower cases as well as 19", 1HU rack-mount servers), our standard model is a fanless (i.e. entirely passively cooled), very compact case with enough CPU and RAM for up to 5 concurrent users. A picture, showing the box on top of a stack of copy paper for easy size comparison, is available here: [[http:// | ||
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+ | This allows us to offer an affordable solution even for small offices like a general practicioner' | ||
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+ | Obviously, there is a high demand for data protection solutions in the healthcare sector (as probably everyone can understand immediately), | ||
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+ | To provide a seamless user experience, we're using the X2Go Published Applications feature of the X2Go Client - in fact, we're the ones who [[doc: | ||
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+ | What we're publishing is a minimal set of internet applications (browser, mail client, PDF Viewer and OpenOffice/ | ||
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+ | Thanks to the Published Application Mode, these applications interact with the Desktop as if they were installed locally on the machine, there is no annoying full-screen desktop window that you need to drag out of the way to access your local applications, | ||
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+ | Please visit our website | ||
* Overview: [[http:// | * Overview: [[http:// | ||
* Screencast: [[http:// | * Screencast: [[http:// | ||
+ | * e-Mail: [[mailto: | ||
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+ | Kudos to [[http:// |