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ThinLinc 4.19.0 Jul 8, 2025 |
General: The End User License Agreement (EULA) has been updated to specify which terms apply for SE-based (Cendio AB) and US-based (ThinLinc USA Inc.) licensors of ThinLinc. (8616) Serial port redirection support has been removed from the client and server. (6048) Server: The load balancer has been reworked to distribute users evenly across all agents in the cluster. A weight can be configured for each agent if an uneven distribution is desired. It can be useful in scenarios where some agents have more resources than others.(2868, 4429, 6131, 8552, 8566) Agents can now be put into a "draining" mode where the agent is avoided for new sessions, but existing sessions are unaffected. This can be used to gracefully drain an agent ahead of a scheduled maintenance window. Note that this was previously possible through removing agents from the cluster configuration. (1015, 8545) ThinLinc setup will now inform the user if there are no available ThinLinc profiles. This could for example happen if no desktop environments have been installed on the system. (8587) The error message in the profile chooser is now more helpful when no ThinLinc profiles are available for the user. (5499, 8590, 8596) The system requirements have been raised to require GLIBC 2.28 or newer, and Python 3.6 or newer. (8368, 8564) The ThinLinc setup no longer supports automatic installation of packages using YUM. (8393) The ThinLinc server now only permits 3 concurrent users if no license file is installed. A separate license file is available for download that allows free usage of up to 10 concurrent users. (8599) The ThinLinc server can now handle large differences between the configured keyboard layout on the client and the server. For example, when the client has a Cyrillic keyboard layout, but the server is configured with a US keyboard layout. (5269) Fixed multiple vulnerabilities where a malicious application could cause the X server to crash or execute arbitrary code. [CVE-2025-26594, CV |
ThinLinc 4.17.0 Jul 10, 2024 |
General: The appearance and layout of all parts of ThinLinc have been refreshed with a new graphical design. (4889, 7902, 7904, 7905, 7906, 7907, 7908, 7909, 7926, 7960, 7976, 7997, 8179, 8180) <li class="bbli">Server: The ThinLinc server now consists of a single RPM or deb package instead of several smaller packages. (4885) It is now permitted to distribute the ThinLinc server, provided all terms of the EULA are followed. (8155) Fixed an issue where unauthenticated connections could result in incorrect notifications about shadowers being disconnected. This could happen even if no shadower was connected to begin with. These notifications would appear as popups in user sessions (7830). Patched multiple security vulnerabilities where a malicious application could cause the X server to crash or execute arbitrary code. [CVE-2021-4008, CVE-2021-4009, CVE-2021-4010, CVE-2021-4011, CVE-2022-2319, CVE-2022-2320, CVE-2022-3550, CVE-2022-3551, CVE-2022-4283, CVE-2022-46340, CVE-2022-46341, CVE-2022-46343, CVE-2022-46344, CVE-2023-0494, CVE-2023-1393] (7971, 8085, 8138, 8160) The ThinLinc session will now allow access to all applications running as the user who started the session, not just applications that have access to the Xauthority file. This makes ThinLinc behave more like most major distributions and solves compatibility issues with restricted environments such as snap applications. (7788) All license files must now be issued for the same version to avoid the system calculating an incorrect number of valid licenses. The license files and the ThinLinc software can still have different versions, as long as the software doesn't have a higher version than the license files. (4937) Administration commands are more easily accessible by automatically adding /opt/thinlinc/sbin to PATH for all users. As a side effect, regular users will see ThinLinc commands that require superuser privileges when using tab completion. (7672) Fixed an issue where ThinLinc Setup w |
ThinLinc 4.16.0 Jan 29, 2024 |
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