Hotfix PSE400SOL061 - For XenApp for UNIX 4.0 for Solaris SPARC

Hotfix PSE400SOL061 - For XenApp for UNIX 4.0 for Solaris SPARC

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Description

Filename: PSE400SOL061
For: Citrix Presentation Server for UNIX® Operating Systems and XenApp for UNIX® Operating Systems. Version 4.0 for the Solaris SPARC Operating Environment.

Product Names

Citrix has changed the name of its product line. Citrix XenApp for UNIX® is the new name for Citrix Presentation Server for UNIX®. From the release of the new name all change references will be attributed to XenApp for UNIX®, even when that reference is also applicable to Presentation Server for UNIX®.

This readme applies to the following versions of Citrix XenApp for UNIX®:

    • Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 for UNIX® Operating Systems

    • Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 for UNIX® Operating Systems (September 2007 release)

    • Citrix XenApp 4.0, with Feature Pack 1, for UNIX® Operating Systems

    • Citrix XenApp 4.0, with Feature Pack 2, for UNIX® Operating Systems

Important Disclaimer - Limited Release Hotfix

This document describes a hotfix intended for limited distribution. Install this hotfix only if you are directly affected by the issue(s) described in this article. All hotfixes are cumulative in that this hotfix will contain all the fix(es) and enhancement(s) from previous hotfixes. The fix(es) or enhancement(s) added in this hotfix will be released in the next public hotfix release for this product. This hotfix is fully supported by Citrix Systems, Inc. However, testing of this hotfix was targeted only at the changes since the last hotfix, and regression and stress testing were minimal. Therefore, this hotfix might cause undesirable and unknown side effects. The next public hotfix differs from a limited release hotfix by the increased level of testing performed before release. Introduce this hotfix to a test environment for evaluation before deploying it to a production environment. Contact Citrix technical support to acquire the hotfix package.

Subscription Advantage Features

A Subscription Advantage Feature is a tested and supported enhancement released for use by customers that have a valid Subscription Advantage license agreement in place with Citrix. Those Features which are Subscription Advantage Features will be specifically identified as such.

Languages

All languages supported by Citrix Presentation Server for UNIX® Operating Systems and XenApp for UNIX® Operating Systems, Versions 4.0.

Free Space Requirements

15MB on the file system where the patch is downloaded

Description

The following issues have been addressed by this hotfix since the release of Version 4.0. The first 83 fixes are already incorporated in the September 2007 release of Version 4.0. This hotfix is installable on the original release of Version 4.0 and the September 2007 release of Version 4.0.

    1. Fixes security vulnerability, CAN-2005-0605, in libXpm.

    2. Fixes an issue causing the X server to exit when a cookie is requested via the SECURITY X extension.

    3. Fixes an issue causing the fm to return an error to the X server when generating random numbers.

    4. Permits use of extended keyboard keys (Insert, Delete, Home, End, PgDown, PgUp, Left, Right, Up, Down) as hotkeys in CDE.

    5. Fixes an issue where using negative geometry co-ordinates may cause the window to display offscreen in seamless sessions.

    6. Fixes an issue where non-modal dialogs keep focus away from top-level windows.

    7. Improves the performance of the master browser code when performing data lookups.

    8. Adds the ability to reconnect to disconnected sessions based upon the name of the user performing the reconnection, in preference to the name of the client device (Roaming User Reconnect).

    9. Improves performance of some common OpenGL operations in 24bit color depth.

    10. Fixes image corruption that occurs when using OpenGL blending in 24bit color depth.

    11. Fixes an issue where line drawing is suboptimal under low bandwidth conditions, when no large images have been drawn.

    12. Adds four new keywords, reconnectlogging, disconnectlogging, logonlogging and logofflogging to the keywords file. These may be specified as arguments to the ctxcfg -k command to control the logging of session events in the system log file. Each keyword may have one of three values:-

        1. do not log any reconnects

        2. use short form of logging,

        3. use detailed form of logging.

      The default is 1, use short form of logging. For example, to enable detailed logging for reconnects type:-
      ctxcfg -k reconnectlogging=2

    13. Improves error handling and increases logging of session timers.

    14. Provides a workaround for a Solaris bug when using LDAP for group enumeration. This caused ctxfm to loop, consuming memory and CPU.

    15. Adds support for new keyboards, as follows:-

      a. Swiss German

      a. Icelandic

    1. Fixes a problem where disconnected sessions are shown as active by ctxqsession and cannot be manually disconnected.

    1. Fixes a problem where network errors during graphical operations may cause a session to freeze and not allow that session to be reconnected.

    1. Fixes an issue where a client-side lockup occurs when certain types of clipboard data are requested.

    1. Adds ctxquery command that provides the functionality of ctxquser and ctxqsession, but allows more information about sessions to be displayed, eg published application name, X display number. See the ctxquery manual page for more details.

    1. Fixes an issue with published applications where the input focus is not set correctly when a text entry field is selected.

    1. Restructures accessing of information from the groups database, reducing database lookups and making Presentation Server more resilient to the format of the database.

    1. Adds support for the wheel on wheel mice. Rotating the wheel forwards maps to mouse button 4 and rotating the wheel backwards maps to mouse button 5. Functionality of mouse buttons 4 and 5 is application-dependent.

    1. Adds an option, DontPlaceOff, to the system.ctxwmrc file to prevent windows for published applications being placed off screen. To enable this option, the following line in /opt/CTXSmf/data/C/system.ctxwmrc must be uncommented.

      #DontPlaceOff # do not allow windows to be placed off screen, even

      # if the application asks for them to be.

    1. Fixes a problem where, for published applications the icon label is not always updated.

    1. Fixes an issue where sessions are reset when an error occurs during reconnection. The session now remains in the disconnected state. Also improves error reporting when this occurs.

    1. Fixes an issue where taskbar icons were not shown for non-Windows clients.

    1. Fixes a problem with accumulated, failed logins when running on Trusted HP-UX.

    1. Fixes an issue with font scaling when the X server is set to use 75 dpi. L, E, Z and 2 are now drawn correctly when using the font courier new-regular.

    1. Fixes an issue where users are unable to login to an application when the application is published to a NIS+ group.

    1. Fixes a security vulnerability, CAN-2005-2495, in the X server.

    1. Support has been added for color cursors and this feature is enabled by default. On Presentation Server for UNIX, color cursors may be any two colors of your choice. If you want to disable this feature, add the option -nocolorcursors to the XTW_OPTS line in /opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw.sh.

    1. Some applications may behave unexpectedly when NUM LOCK is in the modifier map. By default, the NUM LOCK modifier map entry is enabled. To disable this, add the option -nonumlockmodmap to the XTW_OPTS line in /opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw.sh.

    1. Fixes an issue where Roaming User Reconnect fails to work.

    1. Fixes an issue where the window manager may restart if attempting to session share published applications.

    1. Adds support for the IgnoreModifier option in the /opt/CTXSmf/data/C/system.ctxwmrc file. Adding this option makes the ctxwm ignore various modifier map entries. Please see the usage notes section below for more details on this option.

    1. Fixes an issue which causes ctxibrowser to crash due to a SIGBUS being received.

    1. Fixes an issue where publishing an application to all servers may fail.

    1. Fixes an issue where setting a published application to inherit the default setting for SSL may fail.

    1. Fixes an issue with the ctxwm which was not getting mouse events when any two or all three lock keys (Num Lock, Scroll Lock or Caps Lock) were selected to on.

    1. Added library support for the Virtual Channel SDK. Please contact your technical support representative for more information on the Virtual Channel SDK.

    1. Fixes an issue where logging in from WI could fail, when using a NIS group with a large number of users.

    1. Fixes an issue where a published desktop would incorrectly appear with scroll bars when started from a Web Interface session. All desktops published after the installation of this hotfix will display correctly. Previously published desktops will need to be deleted and then republished to get the correct appearance.

    1. Adds partial support for the Japanese keyboard. English characters can be entered, but not Japanese (Hiragana) characters.

    1. A potential hang or infinite loop problem in error handling in the ctxlogin process has been fixed.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxxmld process would not start on HP-UX Platforms after JVM version 1.4.2.09 or later is installed.

    1. Fixes a keyboard issue where holding down left shift would cease to generate uppercase characters after pressing the spacebar.

    1. Fixes an issue where an X server cannot disconnect, or respond to disconnect and reconnect requests.

    1. Fixes an issue where Auto-Client Reconnect (ACR) causes excessive license usage.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxlsdcfg man page displays incorrectly.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxfm process logs that disconnected sessions have checked out a license when the License Service Daemon (LSD) is restarted. Note that licenses are not checked out, the message is incorrectly logged.

    1. Fixes an issue where the correctly spelt InteroperabilityMode option is not accepted in the /var/CTXSmf/ctxxmld.cfg file. Only the incorrectly spelt version, InteroperabiltyMode, was accepted. You can now use the correct version.

    1. Fixes an issue where remote displaying to an ICA session may fail with an X authentication error, if the server has been configured to use IP MultiPathing (IPMP).

    1. Adds support for the ForceFocus option in the /opt/CTXSmf/data/C/system.ctxwmrc file. Adding this option provides ctxwm with a mechanism to place keyboard focus on an application's window when that application has not followed any of the ICCCM Input Focus models. Please see the usage notes section below for more details about this option.

    1. Fixes an issue where graphical corruption could occur in a seamless session after reconnection. This occurred when the reconnecting client's desktop size differed from the size of the initial seamless session. The session will now be reconnected in a fixed-size window.

    1. Fixes a number of issues in the ICA browser caused by using multiple physical or logical network interfaces. In particular, it is no longer necessary to use the "ctxbrcfg -b" command when a server uses multiple interfaces on the same subnet or IPMP. In addition, the ICA browser now operates correctly when the only available network interfaces are logical interfaces, as is the case when running Presentation Server for UNIX inside a Solaris 10 zone.

    1. Fixes an issue where, on HP-UX, the XML Service would fail to properly respond to requests from clients or Web Interface, and would become unresponsive. This was initially seen in Trusted mode, but could affect any deployment.

    1. Adds support for using netgroups as well as normal groups for published applications. A netgroup can be specified in ctxappcfg when publishing an application, and access controls on the netgroup will be checked when launching that application, and when enumerating applications from Web Interface or Program Neighborhood Agent. A netgroup is distinguished from a normal group by having '@' as the first character of the name. Administrators should note that only the presence of a user in a netgroup is checked; the host and domain fields are ignored.

    1. Fixes an issue where the X server can crash, causing the user to have their session restarted with a new X server process. This was caused by a stack corruption issue if the X server was trying to handle complex polygon area fill requests from the application.

    1. Fixes an issue where ctxfm may become unresponsive. Symptoms may include the server not accepting new connections and session-related command line tools appearing to hang.

    1. Fixes an issue where the cursor in Cadence is slow to track the current mouse position, causing a poor end user experience.

    1. Fixes an issue where the OS/2 client returned an unrecognised Client Drive Mapping error status. This prevented the creation of new files on client drives.

    1. Adds support to detect and correct adverse CPU usage caused by two applications repeatedly setting the Input Focus of the X server. The CPU usage can be reduced by adding the option -ipfocussleepinterval to the XTW_OPTS line in /opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw.sh. This option takes a numeric value that is the number of microseconds for the X server to sleep.

    1. Fixes an issue on session shutdown that caused windows created during the shutdown not to be closed.

    1. Fixes an issue where a client could receive an error when browsing for or connecting to an application. This may occur if the client is running in a non Western European locale.

    1. Fixes an issue where Solaris clients were not able to reconnect to a session reliably using the Auto-Client Reconnect (ACR) feature.

    1. Fixes an issue where an application could cause memory corruption or a crash inside the X server.

    1. Fixes an issue where the NUM LOCK keyboard LED may not correctly indicate the NUM LOCK state. This can occur when using the -nonumlockmodmap XTW_OPTS option.

    1. Fixes an issue where some OpenGL applications would either not run correctly, or cause the session to end.

    1. Fixes an issue where in seamless mode double clicking in buttons would not produce the right result. Adding the DisableButtonGrabs to the /opt/CTXSmf/data/C/system.ctxwmrc file, activates this fix. Using this keyword when running published applications in fixed window mode is not recommended.

    1. Fixes an issue where the CDM daemon could stop running.

    1. Fixes an issue where the SSL Relay would not start in a Solaris global zone if an SSL Relay had been started in a Solaris local zone.

    1. Fixes an issue where there was a delay when querying a server using ctxqsession, ctxquser or ctxquery. This occurred when querying a server that was not accessible from the network or was switched off. This delay also occurred when querying a farm containing such a server.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxfm process can leak file descriptors. This can occur during LDAP authentication when any of the following Solaris patches are installed:

        o Solaris 8 SPARC 1-21-108993-66-1

        o Solaris 9 SPARC 1-21-112960-45-1

        o Solaris 10 SPARC 1-21-120036-07-1

      These are Sun recommended patches for LDAP use.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxsecurity utility did not support the use of netgroups. You can now specify a netgroup with the -g option of ctxsecurity. To denote a netgroup, use an @ in the first character of the group name. For example, ctxsecurity reset -g @netgroup1 allow.

    1. Adds the ctxcfg -k disallowicaclient=[0|1] configurable that can be used to block clients known to have some level of incompatibility with Presentation Server for UNIX from connecting. This has been introduced to block the Version 8.100 of the Client for 32-bit Windows from connecting due to its known high throughput issues. The default value is 0 which allows the client to connect.

    1. Fixes an issue where the X server sometimes crashes when using certain OpenGL modes.

    1. Fixes an issue where an application using OpenGL could crash the X server. This would most likely occur as soon as the application started to make use of OpenGL.

    1. Adds support for Platinum licensing.

    1. Adds support for changing the farm secret key and passphrase using the ctxfarm -k option.

    1. Adds support for using Java 6 on Solaris.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxshadow utility would not report the exit codes stated in the man page.

    1. Adds the ability to publish an application to all current and new servers in a farm, by typing a + for the name of a server. Servers joining the farm will have the application published to them automatically.

    1. Adds the ability for administrators to place a message in the file /var/CTXSmf/motd, the contents of which are displayed as text in a message box on the screen before the user logs in. Files greater than 2K in size will not be displayed. This is a Subscription Advantage Feature.

    1. Adds the ability for administrators to disable any new logons to a server by using the ctxcfg -k nomorelogons=1 keyword configurable. Users can still reconnect to any disconnected sessions. At the next restart of Presentation Server for UNIX this behaviour is reverted. This is a Subscription Advantage Feature.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxfm process can crash if an authentication time-out is enabled.

    1. Fixes issues where replacing a non-retail license with another license can cause the ctxfm process to consume large amounts of CPU. This occurs if the license is changed but the Presentation Server processes are not restarted.

    1. Adds the ability to disable scrollmouse support. This uses the ctxcfg -k disablescrollmouse=1 keyword configurable to make a server session not claim this capability. Add the option -noscrollmouse to the XTW_OPTS line in /opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw.sh to turn off the X server's capability to handle any scrollmouse events that the client sends.

    1. Fixes an issue where errors could be generated when parsing XML Service packets under rare network-related conditions (for example congestion and misconfigured hubs or switches).

    1. Fixes an issue where the X server could crash when multiple OpenGL applications are run at the same time.

    1. Fixes an issue where screen corruption could occur when scrolling window contents.

    1. Fixes an issue that meant users had to re-authenticate when connecting to a published application using Web Interface 4.6.

    1. Fixes an issue where shadowing highly graphical applications could cause screen updates to lock up for all sessions involved. The fix introduces a small increase in an average session memory footprint and administrators should be aware of this if they operate servers near the limit of phsyical and virtual memory.

    1. Fixes an issue where XenApp for UNIX was incompatible with other Citrix license sharing mechanisms. Please see the usage notes section below for more details about this option.

    1. Provides the mechanism to allow administrators to configure the product as XenApp for UNIX, with Feature Pack 1. This is achieved by running the ctxlsdcfg -m FeaturePack1 command. To operate the product in this mode, valid licenses to use the Feature Pack 1 capabilities need to be available. To configure the product to provide base bugfixes only, run the command ctxlsdcfg -m Base. Further information about the capabilities of the XenApp for UNIX, with Feature Pack 1 can be found in the Administrators Guide available from the Citrix Web Site. This is a Subscription Advantage Feature.

    1. Adds support to make the maximum number of clients the X server can accept configurable. Adding -maxclients xxx to the XTW_OPTS line in the file /opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw.sh specifies how many clients are to be allowed. The default is 256. Any values less than 256 are ignored. The maximum value is either 1024, or the maximum number of file descriptors the X server is allowed to have open, whichever is the lesser.

    1. Adds the ctxcfg -k fullyenumerategroups=[0|1] parameter that lets you configure how groups files are processed by XenApp for UNIX servers. By default, this is set to 1 and a server reads the entire groups database before processing user logons and other actions. If you do not want a server to read the entire groups database, set the value to 0. In some cases, group authentication mechanisms such as NIS or LDAP do not always supply accurate information when processed by some standard OS facilities. This flag ensures accurate group processing is performed. It is important to note that this can result in longer authentication times.

    1. The fullyenumerategroups parameter is now checked when authentication is performed for a user logging into Web Interface.

    1. On AIX systems, Java versions 5 or 6 will now be used if they are installed in the default locations /usr/java5 or /usr/java6. On machines that have multiple versions installed, the latest version is given precedence.

    1. Fixes a rare issue where the ctxfm process can crash if authentication or idle time-outs are enabled.

    1. Addresses an issue where clients are not able to reconnect to disconnected sessions that have been established using multiple connections to the same application with different userids.

    1. Addresses an issue where clients are not able to reconnect to sessions if the capitalization of the saved application name on the client is changed between disconnect and reconnect.

    1. Adds additional logging when character set conversions with iconv fail.

    1. Fixes an issue where the ctxlogin dialog box may not be shown when a large number of notification messages are displayed prior to logon.

    1. Adds the ctxcfg -k authdialogs parameter that controls the capability to display Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) error and warning messages during logon. By default this is disabled and set to 0. Setting it to 1 enables the display of these messages allowing, for example, password expiration messages to be displayed.

    1. Fixes an issue with the Management Server Daemon that can stop a server being added to a farm with over 50 servers.

    1. Fixes an issue that prevents the logon dialog box being redisplayed after an unsuccessful logon attempt in seamless mode.

    1. Fixes an issue where the window manager can fail immediately after logon when a session is started in seamless mode.

    1. Fixes an issue where the IconifyByUnmapping setting was ignored when minimizing windows in desktop mode using the Citrix window manager. The setting is no longer ignored if an icon manager is being used.

    1. Fixes an issue where the window manager may crash when putting a seamless session into a disconnected state.

    1. Adds support for HP-UX 11iv3 on PA-RISC.

    1. Adds the ability to load balance a server based on actual system load as reported by the 1, 5, and 15 minute run queue averages. You can base the way the server load is calculated on a number of parameter settings; you can control the effect of those settings on the server load by assigning a series of weightings to each parameter that establish its importance compared to the other parameters. The ctxbal utility is provided to set and adjust the load balancing parameters and is described in more detail in the ctxbal man page.

    1. Adds support for HDX Image Acceleration, that enables the use of lossy image compression to speed graphics updates over slow network links. This feature is controlled by the 'lossycompthreshold' and 'lossycompquality' keywords passed to the ctxcfg command. More information can be found in the Citrix XenApp for Unix Administrator's Guide. This is a Subscription Advantage feature.

    1. Provides the mechanism to allow administrators to configure the product as XenApp for UNIX, with Feature Pack 2. This is achieved by running the ctxlsdcfg -m FeaturePack2 command. To operate the product in this mode, valid licenses for Feature Pack 2 capabilities must be available. Further information about the capabilities of XenApp for UNIX, with Feature Pack 2 can be found in the Citrix XenApp for Unix Administrator's Guide. This is a Subscription Advantage Feature.

Installation Instructions

Citrix recommends that you install this hotfix on ALL of the servers running Version 4.0 in your configuration.

    1. Check the free space requirements at the top of this README, then download the hotfix file to a suitable directory on the server on which you want to install the hotfix.

    2. Untar and uncompress the file, by typing:-
    compress -dc PSE400SOL061.tar.Z | tar xvf -

    3. Ensure there are no users logged on and stop the server, using the ctxshutdown command.

    4. Log on as root.

    5. In the directory containing the PSE400SOL061 directory, install the hotfix by typing:-
    patchadd -M . PSE400SOL061
    Note:
    If you want to uninstall this patch, make sure you perform step 3 and stop the server.

Usage Notes, Restrictions, and Known Problems

Issues with Long Passwords

      The utility 'ctxcfg -a' still only accepts passwords of up to 8 characters in length.

      If the client properties are used to store long passwords for published applications, the client must be able to support passwords in excess of 14 characters for longer passwords to be used with Presentation Server for UNIX. See documentation for the appropriate client.

Sessions freeze when running on the SPARC Solaris platform

      To prevent sessions freezing when running Presentation Server for UNIX Version 4.0 on the SPARC Solaris platform, you must apply Patch 108993-37. This patch is available from the Sun Microsystems Web site.

Usage of ctxwm IgnoreModifier option

      Some applications may behave unexpectedly because of the modifier map entries set for the ctxwm window manager. For example, the behavior of some lock keys, such as CAPS LOCK, may be unpredictable. To address this, you may need to make ctxwm ignore some modifier map entries. To do this, use the IgnoreModifier option.

      To make ctxwm ignore lock key modifiers, add the following lines to the /opt/CTXSmf/data/C/system.ctxwmrc file.

      IgnoreModifier { m3 m5 lock } # Ignore lock key modifiers (Num/Scroll/Caps)

# Ignore Modifier map entries

# Options takes the form: IgnoreModifier { keyword }

#

# Where keyword can be one or more of the following space separated.

#

# Keyword Modifier effected

# shift - shift modifier

# lock - lock modifier

# control - control modifier

# m - mod1 modifier

# m1 - mod1 modifier

# m2 - mod2 modifier

# m3 - mod3 modifier

# m4 - mod4 modifier

# m5 - mod5 modifier

# a1 - mod1 modifier

# a2 - mod2 modifier

      # a3 - mod3 modifier

# a4 - mod4 modifier

# a5 - mod5 modifier

Usage of ctxwm ForceFocus option

      Applications that do not follow one of the ICCCM Input Focus models by setting the appropriate X properties for the window manager to determine how to handle focus may not behave as expected under Presentation Server for UNIX. This is because the Seamless/published-via-a-window capability of Presentation Server for UNIX has a dedicated window manager that follows the ICCCM strictly.

The ForceFocus system.ctsxwmrc configurable has been added to provide a means of providing less strict ICCCM behavior to targeted application windows. The configurable can list either the WM_NAME or WM_CLASS (instance or class) to identify windows where the focus should be set. Use the xprop utility to determine these values for windows with focus issues. Analysis can determine which value is better to use depending on whether its an isolated window or a whole set of application windows that needs to be configured to have focus. If a single window has the focus issue the WM_NAME property should be used; otherwise if a set of windows is affected the WM_CLASS property is most appropriate.

As an example, the third party Slickedit application has been found not to follow any of the ICCCM input focus models. However, by adding the "SlickEdit" value, which refers to the WM_CLASS class value, all application windows will now have the correct focus behavior.

So for this Slickedit example add to the /opt/CTXSmf/data/C/system.ctxwmrc file the following entry:

      ForceFocus {

"SlickEdit"

}

License Sharing Mechanisms.

      License sharing occurs when sessions are started on multiple products from a common client device. By default, sessions from XenApp for UNIX can now share licenses with sessions from all supported XenApp and Citrix Presentation Server for Windows releases with current Hotfix Rollup Packs installed. Previously license sharing was restricted to only certain older releases of Citrix Presentation Server for Windows. To revert to historical license sharing mechanisms, run the command

ctxlsdcfg -c 4.0

and to switch back to the new license sharing mechanism, run the command

ctxlsdcfg -c post4.0

Note that changing the compatibility setting affects the way licenses are allocated by the license server. For this reason, Citrix recommends that you ensure all users are logged off before running this command. If this recommendation is not followed and it is established licenses have not been returned after these users have logged off, a restart of the license server will return them for reuse. More information can be found in XenApp for UNIX Administrators Guide, available from the Citrix website.

Files Updated

Permissions

Owner

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Filename

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ctxsrvr

ctxadm

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Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxcapture

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ctxsrvr

ctxadm

31976

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxconnect

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

26824

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxdisconnect

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

26840

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxlogoff

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

36304

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxmsg

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

162160

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxqserver

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

36268

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxquery

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

26888

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxreset

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

94128

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxshadow

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

71890

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/C/LOGO.xpm

-r--r--r--

root

ctxadm

80232

Feb 24 15:25

/opt/CTXSmf/data/C/ctxmsgcat.cat

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

766

Feb 24 15:48

/opt/CTXSmf/data/C/icalarge_mfu.ico

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

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/opt/CTXSmf/data/C/icalarge_xau.ico

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

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/opt/CTXSmf/data/C/icasmall_mfu.ico

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

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/opt/CTXSmf/data/C/icasmall_xau.ico

-r--r--r--

root

ctxadm

81895

Feb 24 15:25

/opt/CTXSmf/data/de/ctxmsgcat.cat

-r--r--r--

root

ctxadm

81779

Feb 24 15:25

/opt/CTXSmf/data/es/ctxmsgcat.cat

-r--r--r--

root

ctxadm

82367

Feb 24 15:25

/opt/CTXSmf/data/fr/ctxmsgcat.cat

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

789

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keyboard/40f.bin

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1113

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keyboard/40f.sc

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

789

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keyboard/807.bin

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1154

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keyboard/807.sc

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

780

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keyboard/e0010411.bin

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

311

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keyboard/e0010411.sc

-r--r--r--

bin

bin

8736

Feb 24 15:27

/opt/CTXSmf/data/keywords

-r--r-----

root

ctxadm

55853

Feb 24 15:31

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/admin.jar

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

188612

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxclipboard

-r--r-----

root

ctxadm

457571

Feb 24 15:31

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxshared.jar

-r-xr-sr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

120664

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxwm

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

3912

Feb 24 15:32

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxxmldrun.sh

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

18320

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctrans_st.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

150324

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxos.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

117072

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxos_st.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

8124

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxvc.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

7708

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxvc_st.so.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

2367

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctx3bmouse.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1387

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxalt.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

2866

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxanoncfg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

8605

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxappcfg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1543

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxbal.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1958

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxbrcfg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

3880

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxcapture.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

6879

Nov 25 14:47

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxcertmgr.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

2912

Nov 25 14:47

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxcertreq.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

11356

Feb 15 15:34

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxcfg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

599

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxconnect.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1008

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxdisconnect.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

5812

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxfarm.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1734

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxgrab.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

3142

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxload.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

715

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxlogoff.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1115

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxlpr.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

2434

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxlsdcfg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

313

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxmaster.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1328

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxmount.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1621

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxmsg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

3179

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxnfusesrv.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

582

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxprinters.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

3193

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxqserver.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

4393

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxquery.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

697

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxreset.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

2332

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxsecurity.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

3481

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxshadow.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1487

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxshutdown.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1264

Dec 1 14:07

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxsrv.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

5487

Nov 25 14:47

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxsslcfg.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

415

Nov 25 14:47

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxsslstart.1

-r--r--r--

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

405

Nov 25 14:47

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxsslstop.1

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

18420

Feb 24 15:46

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxanoncfg

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

8784

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxappcfg

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

149164

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxbal

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

161100

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxbrcfg

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

220084

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxcfg

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

34952

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxfarm

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

83964

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxload

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

8784

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxlsdcfg

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

8784

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxnfusesrv

-r-xr-x---

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

54400

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxsecurity

-r-sr-x---

root

ctxadm

1093432

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw

-rwx------

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

11124

Feb 24 15:45

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxXtw-readme.sh

-r-sr-x---

root

ctxadm

236524

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxcdmd

-r-x------

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

728172

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxfm

-r-x------

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

285572

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxibrowser

-r-sr-x---

root

ctxadm

200464

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxlogin

-r-x------

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

1060148

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxlsd

-r-sr-s---

root

ctxadm

17460

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxxmld

-r--r-----

root

ctxadm

357207

Feb 24 15:31

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxxmld.jar

-r-sr-s---

root

ctxadm

39004

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/ctxxmldssup

-r-x------

ctxsrvr

ctxadm

223976

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/slib/libcommandserver.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

bin

bin

116504

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libXpm.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x

bin

bin

117568

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libXpm_st.so.3

-r-xr-xr-x

bin

bin

745696

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libctwm_st.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

bin

bin

3761472

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libctxXtw.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

bin

bin

60660

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libwinsta.so.1

-r-xr-xr-x

bin

bin

56480

Feb 24 15:50

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libwinsta_st.so.1

Links Updated

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxmaster

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxqserver

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxqsession

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxquery

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxquser

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/bin/ctxquery

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxvc.so

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxvc.so.1

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxvc_st.so

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/lib/libctxvc_st.so.1

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxcreatefarm.1

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxfarm.1

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxjoinfarm.1

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxfarm.1

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxqsession.1

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxquery.1

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxquser.1

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/man/man1/ctxquery.1

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxcreatefarm

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxfarm

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxjoinfarm

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/sbin/ctxfarm

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libXpm.so

links to

libXpm.so.3

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libXpm_st.so

links to

libXpm_st.so.3

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libwinsta.so

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libwinsta.so.1

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libwinsta_st.so

links to

/opt/CTXSmf/so/libwinsta_st.so.1

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