Hi,

No, It doesnt seem like that. The strange thing is that it says "login failed".
It says;
-----
blah blah...

sending login info to sesman
xrdp_mm_process_login_response: login failed

----

I have tried now many times using xfreerdp on a thinclient,  Remote Desktop 
Client on an Ubuntu computer on the network and from the rdp client on the 
HP5530 thinclient, connected first to 192.168.0.0 network, and connected to the 
10.0.0.0 network. And using "Connect to remote desktop" from our windows 
server, that is part of the same domain as tjener.
Same result.
And the problem is it works from time to time, and then all of a sudden (most 
of the time actually) you cant login and get the response "login failed". There 
are never any problems to connect to tjener and get the loginprompt though, so 
I dont see that it could be a network problem, then I should not be able to 
connect to tjener and get the "Login to xrdp" prompt.

/var/log/sesman.log is empty

/var/log/xrdp-sesman.log

says if failing;
scp thread on sck 7 started successfully
granted TS access to user tesstu
starting Xvnc session...

if successfull;
scp thread on sck 7 started successfully
granted TS access to user tesstu
starting Xvnc session...
starting xrdp-sessvc - xpid=19587 - wmpid=22191

The pid numbers varies of course..

So, it seems it first accepts the user, even when failing, but then it refuses 
to start a xrdp-session with the users credentials.. Seems very odd to me.

Do you have any idea whats happening?




Regards  /George





________________________________
 Från: Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]>
Till: George <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> 
Skickat: torsdag, 13 september 2012 23:30
Ämne: Re: Connect via rdp
 
[George]
> Any one tried to connect to tjener via rdp (or vnc) and got it to
> work?

Yes.  I got it to work.

> This second login window only appears if you dont add username and
> passwd directly in the windows rdp agent. If you do, you get the same
> login failed message though.

Could it be that you are bit by the same bug I saw, that the first login
fail and the second succeed?  See <URL: http://bugs.debian.org/654788 >
for the story so far.

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen


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