[Kde-kiosk] SLAC: locking down konsole
jasper van der marel
jaspervandermarel at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 16:21:00 CET 2008
Hi,
It can be locked down, but to my knowledge oly 80 precent of the settings
can be set with the kiosktool.
In our environment (ca 7 NX terminal server with KDE desktops) we have
edited /etc/kde-profile/profilename/share/config/kdeglobals to make it work.
...
[KDE Action Restrictions][$i]
...
#disables right click menu on desktop and taskbar
action/kicker_rmb=false
action/kicker_rmb=false
...
#disables console and root access
action/open_terminal=false
shell_access=false
Hopes this helps,
Jasper van der Marel
System Administrator
Dutch Council for Refugees
2008/2/20, Martijn Klingens <klingens at kde.org>:
>
> On Wednesday 20 February 2008 00:32, Brobeck, Kenneth wrote:
> > I have some applications that we set up as an icon to launch. The
> problem
> > is that it launches konsole and I haven't found a way to lock down
> konsole.
> > I can turn off the menubar, but a user can right-click and turn it back
> on
> > and/or open a terminal. I don't want them to open a terminal. Does
> anyone
> > know how to disable the menu completely - and the right-click menu, so
> the
> > user cannot get access?
>
>
> I'm not sure if that can be locked down.
>
> Perhaps the konsole maintainer (CC-ed) knows?
>
> --
>
> Martijn
>
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