On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 3:12 AM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
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> On 09/28/2017 01:49 PM, Max A. wrote:
> > I'm using a x2go server on CentOS 6.9 (the latest version from EPEL,
> > 4.0.1.20), clients use Windows XP/7 and the latest version of X2Go
> > Client (4.1.0.0-2017.03.11). Each time the client conn
I agree with this. One of the things Snoden revealed was that the NSA
hung on to a large number of compromised keys to tain access to encrypted data.
In light of that re-using the same key is just making things too easy.
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On 09/28/2017 01:49 PM, Max A. wrote:
> I'm using a x2go server on CentOS 6.9 (the latest version from EPEL,
> 4.0.1.20), clients use Windows XP/7 and the latest version of X2Go
> Client (4.1.0.0-2017.03.11). Each time the client connects,
> ssh-keygen.exe (C:\Program Files\x2goclient\ssh-keygen
Thanks... got some help in the IRC channel. Changed a line on the remote
server in /etc/bashrc from mesg y to tty -s && mesg y and after doing that
when trying to connect the x2go client gave a more helpful message, namely
that it required XQuartz to be installed. After installing that I was able
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Am 05.10.2017 um 16:34 schrieb Joshua Alexander:
> I'm trying to get x2go set up on CentOS 6. When I try to connect the
> client says "Connection failed. megs: ttyname failed. Invalid argument
> megs: ttyname failed: Invalid argument"... any ideas how to troubleshoot?
I'd check to make sure that
Hello all,
I'm trying to get x2go set up on CentOS 6. When I try to connect the client
says "Connection failed. megs: ttyname failed. Invalid argument megs:
ttyname failed: Invalid argument"... any ideas how to troubleshoot?
Thanks,
Josh
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