Thanks Brian.  Great job on X2Go folks.  I do a lot of tutorials on
linux services and typically just set them up and document it.  I
found X2Go very straight forward (after I backed down from Ubuntu
14.04).  Been tracking this project for a while and love the progress.

As an aside, I'm also doing a lot with Packer.io now and did a packer
script that creates the x2go box as described in the tutorial. I can
post the script if people are interested.

nick
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 6:59 AM, brian mullan <bmullan.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This just popped up on HowToForge as a new article post so I wanted to make
> others aware of
> it:
>
> Securing X2Go On Ubuntu Precise With WiKID Two-Factor Authentication
>
> In this document we are going to demonstrate how to implement two-factor
> authentication from WiKID for remote desktop on an Ubuntu 12.04 server using
> X2Go. The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a commercial/open source
> two-factor authentication solution. X2Go is an NX-based remote desktop tool.
> First, we will configure a domain on the WiKID server, then add the targeted
> server as a network client to the WiKID server, and finally configure the
> Ubuntu Precise box for x2go using pam-radius. Note that if you already have
> a server configured as an SSH gateway box with pam-radius, you can simply
> add X2Go to and it will work.
>
> URL:
> http://www.howtoforge.com/two-factor-authentication-from-wikid-to-x2go-remote-desktop-on-ubuntu
>
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