Setting Up for Linux Desktops

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Table 13. TCP Ports Used by Linux Virtual Machines
Source Port Target Port Protocol Description
Horizon Client * Linux Agent 22443 TCP Blast if Blast
Security Gateway is
not used
Security Server,
View Connection
Server, or Access
Point appliance
* Linux Agent 22443 TCP Blast if Blast
Security Gateway is
used
View Agent * View Connection
Server
4001, 4002 TCP JMS SSL traffic.
Note For more information on TCP and UDP ports used by clients, see TCP and UDP Ports Used by
Clients and View Agent in the Horizon Client and View Agent Security in View document.
Verify the Linux Account Used by Linux Virtual Machines
Table 14 lists the account name and account type used by Linux virtual machines.
Table 14. Account Name and Account Type
Account Name Account Type Used By
root Linux OS built-in Java Standalone Agent, mksvchanserver,
shell scripts
vmwblast Created by Linux Agent installer VMwareBlastServer
<current login user> Linux OS built-in or AD user or LDAP
user
Python script
Desktop Environment
Horizon 7 for Linux supports multiple desktop environments on different Linux distributions. Table 15 lists
the default desktop environments for each Linux distribution and the additional desktop environments
supported by Horizon 7 for Linux.
Table 15. Supported Desktop Environments
Linux Distribution
Default Desktop
Environment Desktop Environments Supported by Horizon 7 for Linux Desktops
Ubuntu 16.04 Unity Gnome Flashback (Metacity), K Desktop Environment (KDE), MATE
Ubuntu 14.04 Unity Gnome Fallback (Metacity), KDE, MATE
Ubuntu 12.04 Unity Unity
RHEL/CentOS 6.x Gnome Gnome, KDE
RHEL/CentOS 7.x Gnome Gnome, KDE
SLED 11 SP4 Gnome Gnome, KDE
SLED 12 SP1/SP2 Gnome Gnome
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