Probably you will want to hack on "node_start_applications()" function at the <br>"Startup the application" session.<br><br>Something like:<br> if [ "$user" == "guest" ]<br> then<br>
NODE_APPLICATION="firefox"<br>
fi<br><br>just before the app invocation line:<br>DISPLAY=:$display $NODE_APPLICATION >>"$USER_FAKE_HOME/.nx/C-$sess_id/session" 2>&1 &<br><br>Changing NODE_APPLICATION just before it will be called ensures you that the session will<br>
not be called with something like Xsession.<br><br>Regards.<br>Shima<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Steven Maddox <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:s.maddox@cyorxamp.info">s.maddox@cyorxamp.info</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hey, here is an extract out of file 'nxnode'...<br>
<br>
node_find_application()<br>
{<br>
NODE_STARTX=""<br>
case $1 in<br>
shadow|windows|vnc)<br>
:<br>
;;<br>
unix-kde)<br>
NODE_STARTX=$COMMAND_START_KDE<br>
;;<br>
unix-gnome)<br>
NODE_STARTX=$COMMAND_START_GNOME<br>
;;<br>
unix-cde)<br>
NODE_STARTX=$COMMAND_START_CDE<br>
;;<br>
unix-application|windows-helper|vnc-helper)<br>
[ "$application" = "xterm" ] && application=$COMMAND_XTERM<br>
NODE_STARTX=$application<br>
;;<br>
unix-console)<br>
NODE_STARTX=$COMMAND_XTERM<br>
;;<br>
unix-default|*)<br>
if [ -x "$HOME/$USER_X_STARTUP_SCRIPT" ]; then<br>
NODE_STARTX="$HOME/$USER_X_STARTUP_SCRIPT"<br>
elif which "$DEFAULT_X_SESSION" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then<br>
NODE_STARTX="$DEFAULT_X_SESSION"<br>
else<br>
NODE_STARTX=$COMMAND_XTERM<br>
fi<br>
;;<br>
esac<br>
<br>
# if [ "$HOME" != "guest" ] then<br>
# echo "$NODE_STARTX"<br>
# else<br>
echo "firefox"<br>
# fi<br>
}<br>
<br>
At the end you can see I've added some lines so it ignores whatever was picked<br>
and instead overrides it with my application... firefox.<br>
<br>
Basically you log in to my box with user/pass guest:guest.<br>
And you get a locked down... intranet only... remote firefox window.<br>
<br>
Only thing is I'd like to use this box for normal NX sessions too and this<br>
prevents that.<br>
My commented out attempt at checking if the user is 'guest' and -then- go force<br>
firefox isn't working for some reason and I'm not the greatest bash coder in<br>
the world.<br>
<br>
Any tips on if this is a secure way of doing what I want and/or how to make<br>
it work?<br>
<br>
Steve<br>
<br>
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