Hi Anders,
Thank you for your reply. Sorry for not getting back to you earlier.
I definitely do not have an SSH proxy configured in the x2goclient.
If you have any other suggestions or things I might try, please let me
know.
Kindest regards,
Jan Middelkoop
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Op 07-06-13 10:15, Anders Bruun Olsen schreef:
Hi Jan,
The output from x2goclient indicates that it is trying to use an SSH
proxy. Can you double check that your x2go session doesn't have SSH
proxying enabled? (Go to Session Preferences and make sure that "Use
Proxy server for SSH connection" isn't chosen)
2013/6/6 Jan Middelkoop <j...@recreatie-zorg.nl
<mailto:j...@recreatie-zorg.nl>>
Hello!
After not getting freenx working properly on a clean install of
CentOS 6.4, someone advised me to install x2go server. I was
surprised by the ease of installation, using the RHEL6 repository.
Using an x2go client on Ubuntu 12.04 to connect, things worked
fantastic out of the box.
However, after a reboot of the CentOS 6.4 machine, the client can
no longer connect. I've presented this issue to #x2go on
Freenode, where sunweaver was gracious enough to provide some
useful information. He advised me to post about my issue on this
mailing list.
After an unsuccessful connection attempt, this is in
/var/log/syslog with debug log level: http://pastebin.com/L3e4xP6g
The x2go client says: http://pastebin.com/CiGatMeS When I
connect, I get those errors. When I re-connect it shows an active
session, but I can't resume it. I can start a new one, but then
the same thing happens as the first time. The error message shows
up and next time there's 2 sessions in the session popup during login.
Per sunweaver's suggestions, I've tried rm -f
/var/lib/x2go/x2go_sessions and x2godbadmin --createdb but that
didn't solve the problem. There is also no process
x2gocleansessions running. There is nothing actually running with
x2go in the name (ps aux | grep x2go returns nothing). When
starting x2gocleansessions manually, I get:
http://pastebin.com/fExxSJ5p
Another suggestion was to create a brand new user account, but
there I get the same error as with the other user account. I've
tried a fresh account on both server and client.
About the not locating x2gologlevel.pm <http://x2gologlevel.pm>
bit (the x2gocleansessions error)... seems like it's include path
is insufficient. The file is in /usr/lib64/x2go/x2gologlevel.pm
<http://x2gologlevel.pm>. Not sure how to fix that and if it's
indication of bigger problems. Also interesting... in the sudoers
file there's a reference to /usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper, but this
executable does not exist.
If you have any suggestions on things which I could try that might
shed further light on this, please let me know.
Also, the machine that's plagued with this issue is a fresh
installation, with nothing sensitive, critical or even mildly
important running there yet. I could provide you with ssh access
to this machine so you can have a look around and/or attempt to
connect. If that helps, please find me on irc.freenode.net
<http://irc.freenode.net> in #x2go under nickname Hyperbyte, so we
can work something out.
Kindest regards,
Jan Middelkoop
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