Re: Coping with abandoned sessions?

2016-07-20 Thread brian mullan
Let the neutrinolabs devs know by filing an "issue" on their github..? On Jul 20, 2016 11:41 AM, "Oliver Jones" wrote: > I'm following up on an earlier question, in which I asked how to handle > desktop sessions that the Guacamole user abandoned by closing a browser > window: > > On Fri, Jul 15,

Re: Coping with abandoned sessions?

2016-07-20 Thread Oliver Jones
I'm following up on an earlier question, in which I asked how to handle desktop sessions that the Guacamole user abandoned by closing a browser window: On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 4:28 PM, brian mullan answered this way: > if you look in: /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini > You will see many session configur

Re: Coping with abandoned sessions?

2016-07-15 Thread Oliver Jones
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 4:28 PM, brian mullan wrote: > /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini Thanks, Brian!

Re: Coping with abandoned sessions?

2016-07-15 Thread brian mullan
Oliver... if you look in: /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini You will see many session configurable items related to user sessions... and configure them however you need. ## KillDisconnected - kill disconnected sessions # Type: integer # Default: 0 # if 1, true, or yes, kill session after 60 seconds *Kil

Re: Coping with abandoned sessions?

2016-07-15 Thread brian mullan
Ollie if you look in: /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini You will see many session configurable items related to user sessions... and configure them however you need. ## KillDisconnected - kill disconnected sessions # Type: integer # Default: 0 # if 1, true, or yes, kill session after 60 seconds *KillDis

Coping with abandoned sessions?

2016-07-15 Thread Oliver Jones
Hello, Guacamole people: How do you cope with abandoned sessions? If I have a (casual) user on an xrdp session displayed in a browser, and that user closes the window intentionally because she's done with the session, How can the session get torn down? Is there any way to trigger a cleanup scrip