Managing the Amazon DCV Server
Amazon DCV runs on a dedicated server that creates user sessions for clients to access their remote desktops. As an administrator, you can manage and control the Amazon DCV servers, and the sessions hosted it, registered to you.
Accessing this management requires your administrator credentials. You must be signed in as the administrator (Windows) or root (Linux) to start, stop, or configure the Amazon DCV server.
Topics
- Starting the server
- Stopping the server
- Upgrading the server
- Uninstalling the server
- Disabling QUIC UDP
- Changing the TCP/UDP ports and address
- Managing the TLS certificate
- Disconnecting idle clients
- Enabling GPU sharing on Linux
- Enabling touchscreen and stylus support
- Enabling gamepad support
- Enabling USB remotization
- Configuring smart card caching
- Configuring WebAuthn Redirection
- Enabling session storage
- Configuring the printer on Linux
- Configuring the clipboard on Linux
- Configuring multi-channel audio
- Configuring the HTTP headers
- Configuring authentication
- Configuring authorization
- Enable Remote X connections to the X Server for virtual sessions
- Embed the Amazon DCV web browser client inside an iFrame