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StefanThiel Posted - 08 Mar 2017 : 07:48:24
Hi there, I have a node locked dongle and use it on several PCs. Problem is that I often forget to take it with me from one office to the other.
As I am running synology servers which are based on Linux it would be usefull for me to change to a floating license or any other "decentralized" solution with the dongle.

1. Is the floating licence server availiable for Linux?
2. Is it possible to install the dongle on one PC and make it accessible by other PCs. e.g. make a floating option out of it by e.g. installing a virtual windows on Linux....


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bkamen Posted - 08 Mar 2017 : 07:56:32
quote:
Originally posted by StefanThiel

Hi there, I have a node locked dongle and use it on several PCs. Problem is that I often forget to take it with me from one office to the other.
As I am running synology servers which are based on Linux it would be usefull for me to change to a floating license or any other "decentralized" solution with the dongle.

1. Is the floating licence server availiable for Linux?



Unfortunately, no.

quote:

2. Is it possible to install the dongle on one PC and make it accessible by other PCs. e.g. make a floating option out of it by e.g. installing a virtual windows on Linux....



Yes. I run my Windows7 license server from a VirtualBox VM on CentOS 6.8 since my Linux Server runs pretty much 24/7/365 while my Windows workstation does not.


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