Hi,

We are using a debian-based linux mint, and installed the server from the 
debian 7 repository IIRC.

I just tested at home on Ubuntu 10.04, and here it works fine. I think this 
might be some configuration issue.

Best,
David

Am 07.08.2013 um 16:02 schrieb Mike Gabriel <mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de>:

> control: tag -1 - wontfix
> control: tag -1 - not-a-bug
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> On Mi 07 Aug 2013 13:54:14 CEST David Fuhrmann wrote:
> 
>> thanks
>> 
>> ... for the answer. We just retested it today in our environment, and the
>> issue is still as described. Especially we did:
>> 
>> 1) user_A starts a xfce x2go session on hostA, without starting
>> x2godesktopsharing.
>> 2) user_B logs in at hostA, using "connect to local desktop. It sees a X
>> session under its own user name, and a port. user_B can click on "full
>> access" and gets access to the session.
>> 
>> Second test:
>> - user_A starts x2godesktopsharing, but leave the default setting (do not
>> allow access, with cross).
>> - user_B sees same behaviour as described above
>> 
>> Third test:
>> - user_A starts x2godesktopsharing, but and enables access (green icon in
>> menu bar)
>> - user_B now sees two sessions in the session list: one with his own user
>> name, one with user_As user name. Both have the same port. If user_B
>> selects the one which has user_A as its name, he can only connect to view,
>> and eventually, this connection gets refused. (In the mean time, user_A
>> sees a question dialog asking user_B for access in the session.)
>> But still, user_B sees a session with his own name, and can connect to it
>> and gets full access to the xfce session started by user_A.
>> 
>> So in summary: The x2godesktopsharing has no effect at all when it should
>> block all accesses, and only works partly when it should allow individual
>> access.
>> 
>> In our environment, every machine has the same logins provided by an LDAP
>> server. I will retest at home to see how it behaves with normal local users.
> 
> Ok, thanks for re-testing. I undo the taggings earlier made on this issue. 
> This is indeed a big issue that needs immediate fixing!!!
> 
> Next question: what distro are you on. I tested on Debian and it worked 
> flawlessly. Do you have any chance to test on Debian or Ubuntu (if you are on 
> some RPM based distro)?
> 
> Greets,
> Mike
> 
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