Open the nf file in an editor with elevated rights by using the following command.Ģ - Enabled client to agent only (allow copy and paste only from local client device to the remote host desktop)ģ - Enabled agent to client only (allow copy and paste only from the remote host desktop to the local client device)Ĭlipboard redirection is implemented as a virtual channel. To enable or disable clipboard redirection for Amazon Linux WorkSpaces This setting takes effect when you reboot the WorkSpace.Ĭlipboard redirection is not currently supported on Linux WorkSpaces using WSP. Use the PCoIP Agent conf to disable this feature, if needed. Enable or disable clipboard redirection for Amazon Linux WorkSpacesīy default, WorkSpaces supports clipboard redirection.
Local printer redirection is not available for Linux WorkSpaces.
For a full listing of the available settings, run man nf from the terminal on any Amazon Linux WorkSpace.
The following sections describe how to enable or disable certain features. If your WorkSpace stops working, you might need to either connect to your WorkSpace using SSH to roll back the changes, or you might have to rebuild the WorkSpace. If you make incorrect or unsupported changes to the nf file, you might cause your WorkSpace to stop working.
To apply any changes, we recommend rebooting the WorkSpace. Restarting the agent ends any open connections and restarts the window manager. Any changes take effect when the agent starts up. To deploy and enforce changes to the policy, use a configuration management solution that supports Amazon Linux. The behavior of the PCoIP Agent is controlled by configuration settings in the nf file, which is located in the /etc/pcoip-agent/ directory. Control PCoIP Agent behavior on Amazon Linux WorkSpaces You must use the WorkSpaces Windows client application to connect to Linux WorkSpaces on WSP. Video-in and time zone redirection aren't supported. Linux WorkSpaces on WSP currently have the following limitations: Linux WorkSpaces on WorkSpaces Streaming Protocol (WSP) bundles are available only in the AWS GovCloud (US-West) Region at this time. For example, you can use AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate, AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise, or Ansible. Provide access to those WorkSpaces for usersīecause Linux instances do not adhere to Group Policy, we recommend that you use a configuration management solution to distribute and enforce policy.Administer your Amazon Linux WorkSpaces.As with Windows WorkSpaces, Amazon Linux WorkSpaces are domain joined, so you can use Active Directory Users and Groups to: