Use the settings in this dialog box to configure the string that precedes the command that launches the X client.
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The default port number is 23. |
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When cleared (the default), the default sequence is used for the selected host type; when selected, configure the strings for .NOTE:To reset the default login sequence, clear this check box. |
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Specify one or more commands to use as the alternate sequence for starting the X client. This option is available only when is selected. |
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Use a regular expression to specify the sequence preceding the response. Typically this is a username and password prompt. |
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Specify the response to send to the host when the corresponding prompt is detected. A carriage return is automatically appended to the prompt response you enter. |
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Clear to have Reflection X fail the login attempt if the host prompt is not displayed; select to have Reflection X skip to the next line of the script if the host does not display the specified prompt — Reflection X will send the response that corresponds to whichever prompt is recognized first. |
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Use a regular expression to specify the expected host command prompt. This is the string that is used when the %prompt%. column in the main panel of the pane listsIt is not necessary for a prompt string to be complete — just enter as much of the latter part of the string as you need to differentiate it from the other prompts that Reflection X will see. For example, a single colon (:) is not a good prompt because it is used as the final character in too many different prompts (such as Login: and Password:). To specify multiple possible prompts at a particular point in the login script, separate the alternatives with a vertical bar ( | ). |
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This timeout controls how long to wait for a host prompt to appear when executing the login and application commands. Each time a prompt is matched the timeout is reset. |
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Select this option to configure an alternate xauth command. The xauth command affects sessions in which > is enabled. |
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Specify an alternate command to place an MIT cookie in the .XAuthority file in the user's home directory. Macros are supported. For example, in the following command, %IP#% provides the IP address and display number, and %C% specifies MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 authorization and provides the required hex encoded authorization data. xauth add %IP#% %C% This option is available only when is selected. |
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Select to force the client starter to maintain the connection. When cleared (the default), the host connection closes after sending the X client command(s). |