## 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=""