The original text of the xrdp-sesman file in /etc/pam.d?
I checked the xrdp.git folder but it does not appear to reside in there so I am
assuming `make install` creates this file but I do not know enough about the
build process to look into this...
Definately feeling like a n00b today... =(
V
I believe the issue may have to do with the /etc/X11/Xsession. Can someone
take a look at the debug logs and let me know what you think?
http://pastebin.com/KaaUr4bG
I will work on it a little more tonight and see what I come up with but since
the list only mails out once a night, I figur
The issue was the Xsession file not found...
On CentOS/Red Hat, the file is located at /etc/X11/xinit/Xsession and not the
default location put into the /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh file which is
/etc/X11/Xsession.
I am back into my machine...updated my build and customization scripts for
CentOS and I
Made it past this...I now remember that I did a lot of work figuring this out a
long time ago and I have actually created my own xrdp-sesman file in /etc/pam.d
Jay,
Please take a look at this pastebin:
http://pastebin.com/97bJBwey
Can you change your current setup to be like this? After a
This is not really resolved...
I can launch MSTSC and connect to the Linux machine now but when I try to
login, I get a login OK but then just a black screen.
Any suggestions?
-Stephen
From: Stephen Yorke (DN)
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 11:46 AM
To: Jay Sorg
Cc: xrdp-devel@lists
Jay,
Can you modify your `buildx.sh` script so that the `make` commands in it are
utilizing all processors in a machine?
I have successfully modified it so the `make` statements (I believe 2 lines)
look like this:
make -j 10
You can have a higher number but it takes the number of processor
Just an FYI...as soon as I ran the `xrdp-keygen xrdp auto` command, everything
works now and I can connect.
As far as a fix for this, I think the startup script change would be the way to
go but is it only xrdp that uses this rsakeys.ini file? If so, and you
continue to place it in the /etc/xr
Hi again.
I see that the IPv6 cahnges recommited, and the issue is still occurs when
using Mint14 / Centos6.3 boxes.
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Stephen Yorke (DN)
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> All,
> I have xrdp 0.7.0 downloaded, compiled and installed (yesterdays git) but
> when I try to connect via MSTSC on my Win8 or a Win7 machine, it immediately
> disconnects the session.
>
> Running xrdp and xrdp-sesman with the -ns swi
>
> One solution might be to have the xrdp start script check for
> rsakeys.ini and if not exists, create it.
>
>
Sounds good, that's how it's done in Debian's start script.
Cheers,
Daniel
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I just installed an ubuntu 12.10 system, but when I log into the xrdp
session the desktop is empty save the background.
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