CentOS 5 :: Install Xrdp On Machine?
Jun 23, 2009Looking to install xrdp on my machine, but have not been able to do so. I have followed the directions that came with it, but the install command does not seem to work.
View 5 RepliesLooking to install xrdp on my machine, but have not been able to do so. I have followed the directions that came with it, but the install command does not seem to work.
View 5 RepliesI installed XRDP on my home machine, made sure the service was running, NAT'ed ports 3350 and 3389 TCP to the machine in my router and punched corresponding holes through Guarddog on these ports on the machine as well, but connecting with: rdesktop -f "my IP here" from my workplace doesn't work. I get "unable to connect".
I have a feeling, it's still the firewall. Do I need to tick permitting the rdesktop protocol in both the "local" and the "Internet" zone or do I need to also establish specific custom rules?
I am using xRDP to remotely log into my desktop. I have my user set up to use the classic no-effects desktop when logging into the console. Problem is, when I log in via xRDP, it uses unity. How do I tell the machine to use classic no-effects when using xRDP?
View 1 Replies View Relatedm trying to install xrdp on Debian 8, I have attempted it with the following commands run under root:
Code: Select allapt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install xrdp
Everything installed fine, with no errors
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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Now from windows using Remote Desktop connection, an attempt was made to connect remotely, I can see xrdp working just fine, but when I am logging into xrdp-sesmanx11 with the username and password, it exits out suddenly, are there other packages that need to be installed?
I have installed CentOS on a VMwareWorktation and that CentOS, i also install VMware Server (suscess) and setup a guest OS that, but i start this Guest OS, an error show "You may not power virtual machine in virtual machine"...
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have CentOS 5.5 and try to create KVM virtual machine with CentOS 5.5 as a guest. But when I exec command:
virt-install --connect qemu:///system --name test --ram 1024 --file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.img --file-size=10 --vnc --cdrom=/var/lib/libvirt/images/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso --vncport=10000 --accelerate --os-type=linux --nonsparse --livecd --hvm
I have two machines, one has XP service pack2, second one has CentOS 5.3 (Linux), they are connected through crossover cable. I have configured everything fine but don't know why till now can't ping!
A. Windows machine settings as follows:
IP Address: 192.168.1.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gatway: 192.168.1.1
+ Firewall is turned OFF.
B. For Linux machine, I will list everything stored in network files, logged as [root@localhost ~]# :
1. /etc/sysconfig/network:
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.4 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0
route add default gw 192.168.1.1 eth0
NETWORKING = yes
NETWORKING_IPV6=no
HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain
2. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
DEVICE="eth0"
IPADDR="192.168.1.4"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
ONBOOT="yes"
BOOTPROTO="yes"
3. /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 192.168.1.4
search locadomain
4. I restarted network service using this command:
/etc/init.d/network start
everything is fine. When checking using ifconfig command. I get the following:
eth0 Link encap: Ethernet HWaddr 00:08:0D:EE:19:66
inet addr:192.168.1.4 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr:........
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I mean I assigned the IP: 192.168.1.4 to Linux machine (Eth0). I did everything above and can't ping till now, when pinging from windows or Linux I get a message "destination host unreachable" restarted Linux many times but same result. NETWORK CABLE is working fine I tested it.
In Ubuntu I can easily transfer packages from offline machine into online machine using APTonCD feature. In fedora ,Is there anything similar by which I can transfer my packages of online machine into the offline machine
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI can log into my Debian 8 Jessie XFCE server via XRDP from Windows 7 and can do everything I could normally do if I was using the machine. The only problem is the Network Manager, it states I have no connection. It doesn't display connection information, even states that there is no connection (even though I am remotely connected to it from my Windows machine, can install software and can access the Internet on the machine in question). This isn't a problem as it seems I can access anything regardless, the only thing I can not access is the Network Manager which I need access to so I can connect to my VPN.
Below is my xrdp.ini information...
Code: Select all#dark_grey=808080
#blue=08246b
#dark_blue=08246b
#white=ffffff
#red=ff0000
#green=00ff00
#background=626c72
[xrdp1]
name=sesman-Xvnc
lib=libvnc.so
username=ask
password=ask
ip=127.0.0.1
port=-1
I can access the Network Manager if I use the machine but as soon as I go headless and XRDP into it, I no longer can.
I've been racking my brain over this for days, trying to read up on as much as I can about the issue but am still struggling to find a solution. Unfortunately this must be done via a GUI.
How can I enable xrdp in OpenSuse 11.2
I found some instructions at [URL] but its only for OpenSuse 11.1
I didn't change any settings, but now I get login failed.I checked the password and I using the correct pasword.for the first account I used when installing openSUSE I get past the login but then the rdesktop client hangs and then closes whit the incomplete message "error: did not receive a reply. possible causes include.."the other account I created doesn't accept the password.I checked /var/log/xrdp-sesman.log and it was empty.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am connecting to SuSE 11.1 from an XP workstation. The host is running XRDP xorg-x11-server-rdp-7.3.99-9.1, xorg-x11-server-dmx-7.3.99-42.1, xrdp-0.4.1-39.1 The client is running MS RDP 6.0.6x Generally, all is well. But Cut/Paste is not working outside of the XRDP session. I can Cut/Paste between apps in the XRDP session but not between the XRDP session and the client?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am using XRDP 0.4.1-85.1 from here and I am having problems with the keyboard mapping from remote clients.After lots of looking at, I am stuck with this clue: if I run xev and type 1234, I see this (abridged) output:
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I installed ubuntu server 10.04 32-bit and I installed XRDP so I can connect to it using RDP sessions. I was wondering if there is a better alternative to it. I have the following issues with it: 1. When I connect to the server locally using rdp it works just fine the first time. Then when I close the session I cannot connect to it again (it says connection timed out). Then if I uninstall then reinstall it will work again for another time then do the same thing. 2. I receive a protocol error when using Windows 7 or RDP version 6.1.7600 (Newest RDP version)
View 9 Replies View RelatedI was looking for good way to remote login into my computer. VNC wasn't good because it causes problem to run before logging into gnome. XRDP haven't got such problems, BUT i can login only once. I mean, that after rebooting computer and login remotely via rdp, and logging off on remote session, i cannot log in again. Client application stucks on message "sending info to sesman".
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new to ubuntu. I hava a headless ubuntu machine. Had aa virgin installation of 10.04. Installed xRDP. Login to the ubuntu box through XRDP is successful. But while I login through XRDP, USB memory devices, or the windows XP partition, dont get mounted (even though it gets detected..snapshot attached). It woks fine when I login directly through console.
Is there anyway the mounting can be authorized while connecting through XRDP
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While connecting over Xrdp, hitting the "D" key alone hides all my windows and shows the desktop. This is problematic since I often wish to type words containing at least one "D" in it. In case anyone else is having this problem, I've wrestled through it and offer this help.I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meercat and connecting via Xrdp. I only have this problem when connecting remotely.
APPARENT CAUSEI don't pretend to know for sure, but the problem appears to be that the remote connection is flubbing Metacity's "<Super>d" binding for the "show desktop" command. More precisely, the string "<Super>" doesn't appear to be functioning for me. If I change <Super> to <Ctrl>, I can use Ctrl + D to show desktop, and I can then type the letter D without it hiding every window from me.
Further evidence <Super> isn't working for me, if I change Metacity's "panel_run_dialog" global key binding from "<Alt>F2" to "<Super>F2" I bring up the run dialog by hitting F2 alone.
WORKAROUNDChange the system's "show desktop" keystroke. Here are the steps.
1) Alt+F2
2) gconf-editor
3) /->app->metacity->global_keybindings
4) Change the assigned keystroke for show_desktop from "<Super>d" to "<Ctrl>d" or "<Ctrl><Alt>d" or "disabled"
If someone finds this worthy of submitting a bug ticket, please let me know so I can follow it.
I am trying to enable rdp server on my ubuntu machine. I installed xrdp using apt-get, but when I try to connect (setting protocol to sesman-X11rdp) it authenticates, but dies with the error "only supporting 8 and 16 bpp rdp connections".
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've obtained the latest xrdp .rpm package (xrdp- .5.0-0.5.20090811cvs.el4.x86_64.rpm) installed it (rpm -ivh) and it installs fine. But when I start the xrdp service, xrdp starts but not the xrdp-sesman which in turn causes xrdp to immediately fail. Has anyone seen this? If so, what would be some good suggestions for a troubleshooting path?
Btw, the version for el5 works great on rhel 5, but the version for el4 consistently fails on rhel 4. The upgrade to 0.5.0 is necessary as rdp 7 for xp (and newer) breaks xrdp 0.4.1 with a protocol error.
I just recently setup a OpenSUSE 11.3 server with Xrdp which I got from the 11.1 tutorial. Everything had been working great until yesterday I let the system run a update and now whenever I try to login I get login failed. When I look in xrdp-sesman.log file it says X server died. I've searched around for this problem and it seems there is some talk about it from a few years back but nothing as of recent and nothing that has worked so far. I'm kinda at a loss with this and really would like to get it up and running again.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI recently installed the XRDP server on my desktop edition of Ubuntu v10.04 following the simple instructions available here. I did this on two computers. One computer has Firestarter installed while the other does not.
When I use Windows to connect to the Ubuntu box without Firestarter, everything works just fine. However, when I try to connect to the one running Firestarter, I get a pop up showing an error message (see the attached file).
I checked the incoming rules in Firestarter and I don't see a way to add RDP sessions to the list of exceptions. I also tried adding my IP address in the host section but this too didn't help the situation.
I've recently setup XRDP on my Ubuntu Workstation (11.04, Gnome). XRDP works just fine when I have it set to the default RDP port (TCP 3389) or customly set to a higher port number (i.e. TCP 7432). I've noticed when I try to change it to a lower-numbered port (i.e. TCP 110), the XRDP process dies. The XRDP-sesman process remains functional. Does anyone have any insight why this may be the case?
My only consideration would be to step through the source code and make a (hopefully) minor modification and re-compile.
I'm running debian 8.3 (kernel 4.1) on a BeagleBone black and writing a program with C# (vs2015) along with mono on the beagle. So far everything is working out great. What I'm trying to figure out now is how to make this setup run like a kiosk with it booting into my program with a graphical environment but with no actual desktop (just a blank screen). There will be an LCD showing the program but at the same time I want the program available through a remote connection.
I've got the blank desktop working via VNC but I think I should change to xrdp (the target users all have windows with remote desktop connection installed by default but what vnc is or have the permissions to install a vnc client).
Anyway, I think getting xrdp started with my program at boot will be pretty simple (famous last words?). I simply start the xrdp instance in rc.local then use the session script to start my program.
What I cant wrap my head around is not having two copies of my program running - one showing on the LCD using HDMI and the other running on a second desktop through xrdp...
To install XRDP server do
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To connect server use mstsc.exe in windows, rdesktop in linux - if you do not have it yum install rdesktop. But if you use different from english localasation of fedora, you will see only english Gnome and instead of your local fonts in terminal
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Now you can use fedora RDP session with your native language.
I installed the xrdp rpms as detailed by swerdna. I would like the pulldown menu to default to kde instead of twm. How can I change the configuration files to allow that.
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