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NAME

       pyhoca-cli - X2Go command line client written in Python

SYNOPSIS

       pyhoca-cli [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

       pyhoca-cli  aims  to  be  a cross-platform (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) X2Go command line client written in
       Python.

       You can use it for scripting remote X2Go sessions or simply starting, resuming or shadowing X2Go sessions
       from the command line in a terminal.

       It supports versatile command line options as well as parsing x2goclient configuration files.

       See the included README and TODO for further information on pyhoca-cli.

COMMON OPTIONS

       pyhoca-cli accepts the following common options:

       -h, --help
              Display a help with all available command line options and exit.

       -V, --version
              Output version information and exit.

       -d, --quiet
              No output to stdout at all!

       -d, --debug
              Enable debugging output.

       --libdebug
              Enable debugging code of the unterlying Python X2Go module.

       --libdebug-sftpxfer
              Enable debugging code of Python X2Go's sFTP server code (very verbose,  and  it  may  even  reveal
              promiscuous data).

SERVER / SESSION PROFILE

       You  either  have to specify a server name or a pre-configured X2GoClient session profile to tell pyhoca-
       cli to what X2Go server to connect. pyhoca-cli will not start if neither of these two  options  has  been
       given on the command line.

       --server <HOSTNAME_or_IP>
              If not in LDAP mode you always have to name the remote X2Go server's hostname or IP address.

       -P, --session-profile <SESSION_PROFILE_NAME>
              The name of the session profile to be used to make the connection.

ACTIONS

       pyhoca-cli accepts exclusively one of the listed actions:

       -N, --new
              Start a new X2Go session on server (default mode if no mode is explicitly specified).

       -R, --resume <SESSION_NAME>
              Resume  existing  X2Go  session  <SESSION_NAME>  on  server. Special values for <SESSION_NAME> are
              ,,NEWEST'' (will resume youngest session) or ,,OLDEST'' (resume session with oldest timestamp).

       -D, --share-desktop <USER>@<DISPLAY>
              Share an X2Go session on the remote server specified by <USER>@<DISPLAY>, whereas  <USER>  can  be
              the  same  user that is starting the share mode session or any other user that grants X2Go desktop
              sharing for the current user.

       -S, --suspend <SESSION_NAME>
              Suspend running X2Go session <SESSION_NAME>. A special value for <SESSION_NAME> is  ,,ALL''  (will
              suspend all sessions of the connected user).

       -T, --terminate <SESSION_NAME>
              Terminate running X2Go session <SESSION_NAME>. A special value for <SESSION_NAME> is ,,ALL'' (will
              terminate all sessions of the connected user).

       -L, --list-sessions
              List user's X2Go sessions on server.

       --from-stdin
              For LightDM remote login integration: read <username> <host[:port]> <desktopshell> <password> from
              STDIN' and start a new session, transfer a running session or resume a suspended session.

              If  there are several sessions running/suspended of the same desktop shell, then the first session
              found will be transferred/resumed. If there are several sessions running with a different  desktop
              shell as session type (or even rootless sessions) none of these session will be touched unless any
              of the discovered sessions match in the requested desktop shell (i.e.  X2Go session type).

              This option is only available for the Linux version of pyhoca-cli.

ACTION OPTIONS

       pyhoca-cli actions can be tweaked by these options:

       --clean-sessions
              Clean  all  of  the  user's suspended/running sessions before starting a new one on the named X2Go
              server.

       --terminate-on-ctrl-c
              Terminate the connected session when pressing CTRL+C (instead of suspending the session).

X2GO OPTIONS

       -c, --command <CMD>
              Command to run with --new mode on server (default: xterm).

       -u, --username <USERNAME>
              Username for the session (default: currently logged in user).

       --password <PASSWORD>
              User password for this session. If a matching private SSH key is available this one will  be  pre‐
              ferred for authentication. The cleartext password that has been specified at the command line will
              be  masqueraded  in  the  systems process list (Linux, MacOS). On Windows systems the usage of the
              --password option is forbidden.

       -p, --remote-ssh-port <R_PORT>
              Remote X2Go server's SSH port (default: 22).

       -k, --ssh-privkey <SSH_PRIVKEY>
              Use file <SSH_PRIVKEY> as private key for SSH connections (default: ~/.ssh/id_rsa).

       --add-to-known-hosts
              Add RSA/DSA host key to ~/.ssh/known_hosts if authenticity of server  can't  be  established  (de‐
              fault: not set).

       --sound {pulse|esd|none}
              X2Go server's sound system (default: 'pulse').

       -F, --share-local-folders <folder1>[,<folder2>[,...]]
              A comma separated list of local folders that shall be made available in the remote X2Go session.

       --printing
              Use X2Go printing (default: disabled).

       --share-mode {0|1}
              Share mode for X2Go desktop sharing (0: view-only, 1: full access).

       --auth-attempts {0,1,2,3,...}
              Number  of interactive authentication attempts in case authentication with the server fails (wrong
              password?). A value that equals 0 disables interactive authentication completely and requires that
              a private SSH key has been given on the command line or in the session profile or that the --pass‐
              word command line option is used.

BROKER OPTIONS

       In case you want to retrieve X2Go session profiles from an X2Go Session Broker use the following options:

       --broker-url=<URL>
              Specify the <URL> of the X2Go Session Broker. pyhoca-cli can access http:// and ssh:// style URLs.

              Syntax of <URL> for HTTP brokerage:

              http(s)://<user>:<password>@<hostname>:<port>/path/to/broker

              Syntax of <URL> for  SSH brokerage:

              ssh://<user>:<password>@<hostname>:<port>/usr/bin/x2gobroker (or any executable that provides  the
              broker via SSH).

       --broker-password <password>
              Session broker password for retrieving session profiles from the X2Go Session Broker.  The cleart‐
              ext  password  that  has  been  specified  at  the command line will be masqueraded in the systems
              process list (Linux, MacOS). On Windows systems the usage of the --broker-password option is  for‐
              bidden.

       --broker-cacertfile=</path/to/cafile.crt>
              NOT  IMPLEMENTED  YET:  Specify  a special (self-signed) root-CACert file that shall get used when
              connecting to an X2Go Session Broker via https (SSL). (Not implemented, yet).

       --broker-noauth
              NOT IMPLEMENTED YET: The X2Go Session Broker is accessible without authentication.

       --auth-id=<USERNAME>
              NOT IMPLEMENTED YET: Use this <USERNAME> for authenticating against the X2Go Session Broker.  This
              option mostly makes sense together with --broker-autologin or --broker-ssh-key.  (Not implemented,
              yet).

       --broker-autologin
              NOT  IMPLEMENTED  YET: For SSH based X2Go Session Brokers. If an SSH agent is available or default
              key files exist then try those for authentication against the X2Go Session Broker. (Not implement‐
              ed, yet).

       --broker-ssh-key=<SSHPRIVKEY>
              NOT IMPLEMENTED YET: For SSH based X2Go Session Brokers. Full path to  a  valid  SSH  private  key
              file. (Not implemented, yet).

NX OPTIONS (Version 3)

       -g, --geometry {<WIDTH>x<HEIGHT>|fullscreen|maximize}
              Screen geometry (default: '800x600').

       -q, --link {modem|isdn|adsl|wan|lan}
              link quality (default: 'adsl')

       -t, --session-type {desktop|application}
              Session  type  (default:  'application'). Note: there are also some auto-detection feature for the
              session type built into the code.  It might not always happen what you expect  from  setting  this
              option.

       --pack <PACK_METHOD>
              Compression method (see below for possible values).

       --kbd-layout {us|de|fr|...}
              Use keyboard layout (default: 'us').

       --kbd-type {auto|pc105/us|pc105/de|...}
              Set  Keyboard type (default 'pc105/us'). Use auto as value here to enable X2Go's keyboard auto-de‐
              tection code.

BACKEND OPTIONS

       pyhoca-gui supports transparent use of different data backends. For configuration three backends are com‐
       mon: FILE, GCONF (Linux only) and WINREG (Windows only). The default backend currently is the FILE  back‐
       end on all platforms.

       For  client-server  communication  the only yet implemented backend is the STDOUT backend (as X2Go server
       commands print their execution results to /dev/stdout. (But other communication backends might be  possi‐
       ble in the future...).

       In the same way we are focusing on a successor of the current NX3 agent/proxy tool. A change in the proxy
       backend will also be implemented as a backend.

       --backend-controlsession <CONTROLSESSION_BACKEND>
              Force  usage of a certain CONTROLSESSION_BACKEND (do not use this unless you know exactly what you
              are doing).

       --backend-terminalsession <TERMINALSESSION_BACKEND>
              Force usage of a certain TERMINALSESSION_BACKEND (do not use this unless you know exactly what you
              are doing).

       --backend-serversessioninfo <SERVERSESSIONINFO_BACKEND>
              Force usage of a certain SERVERSESSIONINFO_BACKEND (do not use this unless you know  exactly  what
              you are doing).

       --backend-serversessionlist <SERVERSESSIONLIST_BACKEND>
              Force  usage  of a certain SERVERSESSIONLIST_BACKEND (do not use this unless you know exactly what
              you are doing).

       --backend-proxy <PROXY_BACKEND>
              Force usage of a certain PROXY_BACKEND (do not use this unless you know exactly what you  are  do‐
              ing).

       --backend-sessionprofiles <SESSIONPROFILES_BACKEND>
              Use  given  backend  for accessing session profiles, available backends on Linux: FILES, GCONF; on
              Windows: FILES, WINREG.

       --backend-clientsettings <CLIENTSETTINGS_BACKEND>
              Use given backend for accessing the client settings configuration, available  backends  on  Linux:
              FILES, GCONF; on Windows: FILES, WINREG.

       --backend-clientprinting <CLIENTPRINTING_BACKEND>
              Use  given  backend  for accessing the client printing configuration, available backends on Linux:
              FILES, GCONF; on Windows: FILES, WINREG..SH COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS pyhoca-cli aims at  being  fully
              compatible  with all command line options and session config files of the X2Go project's X2Go com‐
              mand line client x2goclient-cli as well as the x2goclient GUI. This is still work in progress.  To
              achieve this, some compatibility options have already been added:

       --port <R_PORT>
              Compatibility option, synonymous to --remote-ssh-port <R_PORT>.

       --ssh-key <SSH_PRIVKEY>
              Compatibility option, synonymous to --ssh-privkey SSH_KEY.

       --use-sound {yes|no}
              Compatibility option, synonymous to --sound {pulse|none}.

       --client-ssh-port <PORT>
              Compatibility option for the x2goclient GUI. PyHoca-Cli (resp. Python X2Go) brings its own  inter‐
              nal sFTP server. Thus, this option will be ignored.

NX COMPRESSION METHODS

       As  NX compression methods (--pack option) the following values are possible. The % character must be re‐
       placed by a digit 0-9.

       nopack, 8, 64, 256, 512, 4k, 32k, 64k, 256k, 2m, 16m 256-rdp, 256-rdp-compressed,  32k-rdp,  32k-rdp-com‐
       pressed,  64k-rdp  64k-rdp-compressed, 16m-rdp, 16m-rdp-compressed rfb-hextile, rfb-tight, rfb-tight-com‐
       pressed 8-tight, 64-tight, 256-tight, 512-tight, 4k-tight,  32k-tight  64k-tight,  256k-tight,  2m-tight,
       16m-tight  8-jpeg-%,  64-jpeg,  256-jpeg,  512-jpeg, 4k-jpeg, 32k-jpeg 64k-jpeg, 256k-jpeg, 2m-jpeg, 16m-
       jpeg-% 8-png-jpeg-%, 64-png-jpeg, 256-png-jpeg,  512-png-jpeg,  4k-png-jpeg  32k-png-jpeg,  64k-png-jpeg,
       256k-png-jpeg,  2m-png-jpeg,  16m-png-jpeg-%  8-png-%, 64-png, 256-png, 512-png, 4k-png 32k-png, 64k-png,
       256k-png, 2m-png, 16m-png-% 16m-rgb-%, 16m-rle-%

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/python-x2go

AUTHOR

       This manual has been written by for the X2Go project (http://www.x2go.org) by

       Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>

Version 0.5.0.4                                     Jan 2016                                       pyhoca-cli(1)