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Download FastX Server *RHEL 6 Users Click Here Release Notes Installation Instructions Request a Trial License Desktop Client Other Versions Windows .exe Windows MSI Windows Nonroot Mac .dmg Linux...
View ArticleConfiguring FastX for Multiple Systems
FastX uses a distributed database and local files to save configuration. The database allows for automatic synchronization for configuration across a cluster of servers. If you are configuring...
View ArticleDatabase Cleanup
FastX uses an ever growing database to keep configuration and data in sync between sessions and clusters. Over time, the database can grow to a level that is large and needs to be cleaned up. In a...
View ArticleInstalling FastX in a Shared Location
FastX can be installed in a shared location to simplify installation on multiple systems. Special configuration is needed so that each installation runs independently of the others Installing FastX...
View ArticleFastX Client Api
Setup You can programmatically send input to the remote session using the FastX Client Api. This is useful for integrators who need fine grained access to to FastX connection. Typical use cases...
View ArticleFastX Desktop Client Connections Location
FastX stores the connection information in the following folder. FastX 3 Windows %AppData%\StarNet Communications\FastX3\ Apple (Mac) $HOME/Library/Application Support/com.starnet.FastX sub-directory:...
View ArticleFastX Configuration Directory
FastX stores shared configuration in the database. This allows configuration changes to be automatically propagated to other systems in a cluster. Configuration that is private to the local system is...
View ArticleFastX Browser Client User Manual
Note FastX 3 browser client uses port 3300 by default to access. (https://example.com:3300) Login Browser Login Name – Username of user on the Linux host. Password – Password of username. Use public...
View ArticleFastX 3.1 Event Scripts
If a FastX session is started with a profile that has “Event Scripts” specified, those scripts will be run as the same user who is running the session. The various events are triggered when the...
View Article3.1 Features
Redesigned Cluster Communication avoiding database Reduce database storage by 90% Improve CPU usage since the database is used less New Big Block rendering protocol Better support on 4K screens...
View ArticleApplications in GNOME are responsive with FastX
Problem: Cannot interact with applications in GNOME. Windows may appear transparent. Solution: Use the following command to launch GNOME /etc/X11/xinit/Xsession gnome-session
View ArticleFastX 3 Non-Root Installation
Note: Many system administrators have root access, but wish to install the FastX server in an alternate location (for example a shared directory). The rpm package can be relocated by following these...
View ArticleFastX 3.1
Installation System Requirements Installation Instruction User Guide Browser Client Desktop Client Admin Guide System Configuration Clustering API (General) Using API User Logins Licensing Centralized...
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