To enable this feature, the administrator must create a file named trusted_clients on the following router machine directory:
$CCM_HOME\etc
$CCM_HOME/etc
The file must have the following format:
hostname1 [user_name1]
hostname2 [user_name2]
Where the hostname is the client hostname and the user_name is the client login user name.
Both hostname and user_name fields accept + (plus sign) for ANY hosts or ANY user.
If the user_name field is missing, it has the same meaning as user_name set to +.
If the client is trusted, Rational® Synergy displays the following behavior.
Synergy Classic: On the startup dialog, User name and Password are disabled. The User name displays the OS user name.
If the user name is specified from the command line (/n option), the client is no longer considered trusted and behaves like non-trusted clients.
If the user name is specified from the command line (-n option), the client is no longer considered trusted and behaves like non-trusted clients.
Rational Synergy Command Line Interface (CLI): If the client is trusted, the CLI does not prompt for the password.
If the user name is specified from the command line (/n option), the client is no longer consider trusted and behaves like non-trusted clients.
If the user name is specified from the command line (-n option), the client is no longer consider trusted and behaves like non-trusted clients.
Rational Synergy: The log on pane does not display UserID or Password (like Rational Synergy on UNIX). The User name displays the OS user name.
If the user name is specified from the command line (/u option), the client is no longer considered trusted and behaves like non-trusted clients.
If the user name is specified from the command line (-u option), the client is no longer considered trusted and behaves like non-trusted clients.