u might be in for a shock, RDP sessions
> using Kerberos (even in MS implementation) will forward the user password
> (or PIN when using smartcard).
>
Ok, but how can it work with secure PINPAD readers? ;)
That's impossible, so you have to do a PKINIT
Hello all,
Until now, I am connecting to my Windows 2012-R2 RDS farm thanks to a rdp
file which I give to xfreerdp as the first argument.
The question is: how do I "convert" the parameters taken from the rdp file
into the xfreerdp command line?
I do not have a gateway, just a broker that redirec
e-fullscreen /cert-ignore
> +compression /compression-level:2 +heartbeat /d:domain /u:userl
> '/p:password' /sec:nla /kbd:french +auto-reconnect
> /client-hostname:myhostname /printer:Officejet_100_Mobile_L411
> /smartcard:0f14:0038 >/tmp/freerdp.log
> ^C
> user@ho
Hello list,
How can I distinguish the following errors when setting the password in the
command line and using NLA:
- user password is wrong
- user password has expired
In both cases I get :
freerdp_set_last_error 0x20009
Authentication failure, check credentials.
Is there a way to know in whic
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> > x1c8af9fb
> > Success context: 0x1c8af9fb
> > Success context: 0x1c8af9fb
> >
> > Does it ring a bell?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
>
Regards,
Florent
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Hello,
I am using freeRDP under Ubuntu 13.04 64bits in order to reach a Windows
2012 Server farm.
I get the code from the main git branch (https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP)
My problem concerns the smartcard redirection: I am encountering the exact
same problem described in issue #1030.
I get
Yes, it helps a lots. I do understand the general principle.
Thanks for the time you took!
Best regards,
Florent
2013/9/20 Bernhard Miklautz
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 11:22:21AM +0200, Florent wrote:
> > In a general way, as I still have some difficulties to
Hi,
Thanks for your advice. As you predicted it, it works with this repository!
In a general way, as I still have some difficulties to understand the
concepts of git repositories, forks, etc. should I always use this one ? (
https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP)
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Florent
Hello,
I am using the latest code from (1.1.0) https://github.com/*awakecoding*/*
FreeRDP
*
It compiles OK and I can run it without problem on my Ubuntu 13.04 64bits.
However when I launch it with the smartcard option, I get the following
error:
*user@ubuntu:~/awakecoding/FreeRDP# xfreerdp /v:rd