Installation Procedure - GUI
Installation via GUI is only valid on DEB and RPM versions.
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Download package from parallels.com/products/ras/download/links/ and store it locally.
 - Install package using the default package installer.
 
Installation Procedures - CLI
DEB Version
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Download the deb package from parallels.com/products/ras/download/links/ and store it locally.
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Switch to the root user.
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To install type:
dpkg -i RASClient.debNote - If the installation fails because of missing dependencies, try installing these dependencies using the following command :
apt-get -f install - 
    
Client for Linux binaries are now installed under:
/opt/2X/Client/bin - 
    
Run the following command to launch Client:
/opt/2X/Client/bin/2XClient - 
    
You can also run the following commands to obtain a list of all usage parameters for Client session:
cd /opt/2X/Client/bin ./appserverclient -? 
RPM Version
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Download the rpm package from parallels.com/products/ras/download/links/ and store it locally.
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Switch to the root user.
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Input command as per below example depending on Client version you would like to install:
rpm –ivh RASClient-xx.xx.xxxx_x86_x64.rpm - If you experience dependencies error, please run the following command for installation and confirm dependencies fix:
 
          yum install RASClient-xx.xx.xxxx_x86_x64.rpm
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Client for Linux binaries are now installed under:
/opt/2X/Client/bin - 
    
Run the following command to launch Client:
/opt/2X/Client/bin/2XClient - 
    
You can also run the following commands to obtain a list of all usage parameters for Client session:
cd /opt/2X/Client/bin ./appserverclient -? 
.TAR.BZ2 Version
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Download the tar package from parallels.com/products/ras/download/links/ and store it locally.
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Switch to the root user.
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Switch to the directory containing Parallels Client, e.g.:
cd /home/<username>/Downloads - 
    
To install type:
tar jxvf RASClient.tar.bz2 -C / - 
    
Parallels Client for Linux binaries are now installed under:
/opt/2X/Client/binIt is recommended that the post install script is launched in order to register icons, mimetypes, url schema and databases configurations. This script is located under: /opt/2X/Client/scripts/install.sh
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Run the following command to launch Client:
/opt/2X/Client/bin/2XClient - 
    
You can also run the following commands to obtain a list of all usage parameters for Client session:
cd /opt/2X/Client/bin ./appserverclient -?Note: To unregister the components registered during installation it is recommended to launch the uninstall script located under: /opt/2X/Client/scripts/uninstall.sh
 
SSO (Single Sign On) Installation Procedures
Depending on the package used to install the Client, the SSO installation procedure may vary:
Already available with Client package:
- TAR package - Run script at location /opt/2X/Client/scripts/install.sh.
 - RPM package - Manual installation is required.
 
Separate package to Client:
- Debian package - Requires Client pre-installed. Install package using the default package installer.
 
Manual installation procedure (RPM Required)
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Install pam_2xclient.so module to have Single Sign On for Client.
Note - this file is located under
/opt/2X/Client/lib/security/pam_2xclient.sono matter the package used. - 
    
The module always returns true and will use an authentication token that will be provided by a higher authentication module.
Note: When a higher authentication module has been configured to SUFFICIENT, it will return on success immediately and pam_2Xclient.so won’t be called. Please change SUFFICIENT TO REQUIRED.
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To install Client PAM module, add two lines to your session manage service (eg. /etc/pam d/gdm):
auth optional pam_2xclient.so password optional pam_2xclient.soModule arguments:
Debug: Debug trace will be written to
/tmp/pam_2xclient.log. If the file cannot be opened, then syslog will be used.You can use debug argument with all module types. EG. Session optional pam_2xclient.so debug
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The module will create an SSO cookie only for well known session services.
 - You can change the list of services to allow: EG. auth optional pam_2xclient.so gdm kde kdm-kde4
 
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