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2.8 – Integrating a license
To integrate a license file into SparkView, please note the following steps: Stop SparkView service Copy the license file into the SparkView root directory Windows default: C:\Program Files\Remote Spark\SparkGateway Linux/macOS default: /usr/local/bin/Spark...
3.29 – Send logs to syslog
SparkView can collect and forward logs under Linux via syslog. This requires a few adjustments on the part of SparkView and on the server. Adjustments SparkView: Create the file logging.properties in the SparkView root directory. You can also copy an existing ...
Appendix E – Integration with an external application
In addition to the known and internal verification options, an external application can also be used for verification. This is usually easier than using your own plugin. To do this, add the following lines to gateway.conf authToken.name = myToken authToken.exe...
7.1 – Reverse Agent: Getting started
Getting started Start the agent - examples Configuration options With Spark Gateway, you can connect to a computer from anywhere, but some computers cannot be reached because they are buried deep within another private/internal network. To solve this p...
3.30 — Add HTTP/S proxy entry
From SparkView version 6.4, the HTTP proxy has been completely redesigned to be faster, more secure and more accessible. The handling is fundamentally different from previous versions and there are a few important things to note: The URL structure before vers...
3.31 – Hardware video acceleration
As of build 1075 in version 7.0, SparkView supports hardware video acceleration (via GPU/GPX). Acceleration can currently only be enabled over the RDP protocol for the following areas Desktop/Session Mode (no RemoteApp support yet) Session shadowing Session r...