Choosing a clientΒΆ

There are two separate clients that can be used to connect to your ThinLinc server or cluster: The native client and the web client ThinLinc Web Access. In this chapter, we cover the differences between the two.

Note

As an administrator, you have the option to let your users choose which client to use, or only allow access to your ThinLinc server or cluster using one of them.

Compared to Web Access, the native ThinLinc client offers a wider range of features, including full-screen over multiple monitors, sound redirection, and access to client-side hardware such as printers and smart card readers. It is also capable of providing server-side access to your client-side file system. It supports authentication using passwords, public keys, smart cards, one-time passwords, and Kerberos. The native client is available on all major desktop and thin client operating systems. See Installation for a list of all supported platforms.

On the other hand, Web Access offers the flexibility of being available on all platforms with a modern web browser, including mobile devices. It supports authentication using passwords and one-time passwords.