italc2/italc.sysconfig
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## Path: Applications/iTALC
## Description: ICA remote monitoring startup parameters
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# Enable or disable ICA, the iTALC application running on
# a client to allow connections from iTALC
#
ICA_ENABLE="yes"
## Type: integer
## Default: 5900
#
# Set port at which the iTALC-VNC-server should listen.
# Please remember to adapt the firewall settings, too.
# Default: 5900
#
ICA_IVSPORT="5900"
## Type: integer
## Default: 0
#
# Set port at which ICA should listen.
# Please remember to adapt the firewall settings, too.
# Default: 5800
#
ICA_ISDPORT="5800"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Use the MIT-SHM extension for the polling.
# Remote displays can be polled this way: be careful this
# can use large amounts of network bandwidth.
# This is of use if the local machine has a limited number of
# shm segments and -onetile is not sufficient.
#
ICA_USESHM="no"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Use the new copy_tiles() framebuffer mechanism.
# Disabling limits shm segments used to 3.
#
ICA_USEONETYLE="no"
## Type: string
## Default: ""
#
# Additional parameters for ICA like "--quiet"
# Please refer to the iTALC wiki for details
#
ICA_PARAMS=""