Ubuntu :: Rdesktop Does Not Show Remote User Actions
May 4, 2010
im using "rdesktop -u username ip" in the terminal to connect to a windows machine on another lan. (my local machine is Ubuntu 10 and remote user has Win7)
i can connect and see his desktop, plus i can control the remote mouse, but i cant see what the user is doing and neither can the user see what im doing on his machine.
is there a way with rdesktop or another .deb app that i can use that allows me to control the remote user's machine and at the same time allow him to see what im doing and/or visa versa ?
i also tried VNC veiwer and it too does not give me the required results. is there something that the windows owner need to do ?
i need this for showing users how to do certain tasks on their machines.
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May 1, 2010
im using "rdesktop -u username ip" in the terminal to connect to a windows machine on another lan.
i can connect and see plus control the desktop but i cant see what the user is doing and neither can the user see what im doing on his machine.
is there a way with rdesktop or another app that i can use that allows me to control the remote user's machine and at the same time allow him to see what im doing and visa versa ?
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Jan 10, 2011
We have a shared directory that is very important, lately strange things have been happening, users claiming file are missing etc. All permissions are OK, and as far as I can see files are not going missing.I look for ether a program out there all ready, or guidlines on a script that will monitor the dates and times a user accesses this directory, if they create a new file, remove an old one etc.
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Apr 8, 2011
I have a remote desktop session to a Windows 7 Workstation that keeps timingut/disconnecting after a minute or two of idiling. Also, sometimes it disconnects while I am in the middle of using it.I have tried turing off all NIC power saving options, the sound option for remote desktop, and all the go to sleep power saving options. I don't have any issues with remote desktop connecting to various Windows Server 2008 R2 Machines and VMs.
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Mar 26, 2011
basically i am able to connect to my other windows machine using rdesktop I want to be able to mount the window machine's partition (particularly my media folder cusermyaccountVideo) i know rdesktop ipaddr -r disk: blah blah blah mounts the partition onto the local machine however, i cant figure out what the specific commands are i tried followings but with no luck
Code:
rdesktop ipaddr -u username -p password -r :c=mntmntpoint
rdesktop ipaddr -u username -p password -r :c=mntmntpoint
rdesktop ipaddr -u username -p password -r :cmyaccountVideo=mntmntpoint
all these commands didnt work do anyone know how to do this? i thikn there must be a way
PS: no luck with smbfs as my machines arent on the same lan network (not sure if samba can connect remotely)
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May 24, 2011
In our group we use NIS and have a group set up called netadmin which is given root privileges on each machine. Each machine also has a localuser called localuser created and used during installation. When logged in as a member of netadmin, attempting any action that requires root privileges (e.g. installing software in Ubuntu Software Center) results in a prompt asking for localuser's password, not the current user's password.
Does anyone know the cause? Configuration issue or Ubuntu issue? We can get around it.
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Mar 7, 2011
May i ask if how or should i concern about my history records my rdesktop full cmd. I dont want to disable my history in the cmd and want to use it.
Im using rdesktop cmd since it more easy and direct to connect to a terminal RDP. I noticed the history records all my full command rdesktop which state the domain, user ,password. in txt mode..May i ask if this has any problem should i concern with..
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Dec 22, 2010
On Linux I do:
rdesktop remotepc
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Jan 21, 2010
Prelude: OpenSUSE 11.2 (2.6.31.8-0.1-desktop), installed Novell client 2.0 SP2 (novell-client-2.0-sp2-sle11-i586.iso).
I found that if any usual user is logged into a NDS-tree, then _local_ root has full access to user's network shares, including the user's home directory located on remote Netware-server. Is it by design or
have I missed something? Nevertheless in windows local admin has no access to network resources mounted of any other user. If you runas shell (as admin) then admin in principle can't "see" network shares which were mounted (connected) by other users - they are accessible ("visible") per session.
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Feb 18, 2010
I've been trying out Nautilus-actions (Gnome 2.28.4), but have been unable to import most config files from [url].
When I attempt to import an action, it complains:
Quote:
Can't parse file 'convert_flv_to_avi.schemas' as GConf schema description file!
This XML file is not a valid Nautilus-actions config file (missing keys: )
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May 18, 2011
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May 2, 2011
I'm Running Lubuntu 10.04 on an old P3 PC Every time i want to log in i have to type the user-name and password. Is there any way Lubuntu can show the user-name to the login screen so that when i reach the login screen i see the usernames an i just click on the user-name enter the password and login ? s that achievable in Lubuntu 10.04 ?
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I'm wondering if there's a way so that several people can log onto my computer at the same time. When they connect it goes to the login screen and they choose their account and log in. Everybody has a different account and sees a different desktop. Is that possible?
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May 22, 2010
Is there a way to prevent ubuntu/gnome to show the user name(s) at the login screen?
Only asking "username" and not "login as"?
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Jan 16, 2010
I'm wondering if there is an option to not show specyfic user on login screen in my gnome desktop - so f.e. I've got 3 users: "a", "b" and "c" and I want only "a" and "b" to be shown in login window.
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Sep 3, 2011
On openSUSE 11.4 KDE, is it possible to show user pictures in the Login screen? I added a picture to my user account in the "Password & User Account -- KDE Control Module" but when I logout the picture does not show in the Login screen.
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Dec 25, 2009
I'm using Gnome as my desktop in openSuSE 11.2. How do I set my login so that all users are not shown?
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Jan 21, 2010
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Jun 4, 2010
I manage a few Linux servers and I need a fast way to connect to these servers instead of having to enter the root password every time.
Is there anyway to save the passwords/keys and connect to the servers by simply typing: SSH user@ip
Or even something easier without typing the server IP like I had Putty in Windows. I know I can still use Putty but I want to use a better SSH client, like GNOME Terminal.
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Jun 11, 2010
When I boot Ubuntu 10.04 then at first the login screen appears with the main user
"Peter"
and
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In 99% of the cases I use "Peter" and have explicitely to click on Peter. Only then the password entry field appears and I can enter it.
This is somehow user unfriendly. Can I define somehow a default user (here: Peter) and show immediately the password entry field (and place the cursor inside)?
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May 12, 2015
I've installed Debian 6.0.7 with apache, php, mysql and phpmyadmin. We have a server with active directory and ldap where all the Windowsclients log on.
I want to view the username of the users visiting the Debianserver with $_SERVER["REMOTE_USER"] so I can give them personalized settings.
Tried installing the NTLM module from sourceforge but that didn't work, winbind also didn't work ...
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Jun 1, 2015
I have a server using ldap. I installed Debian with an Apache webserver with PHP and MySQL support.This server will be used for intranet so I want to know what the REMOTE_USER variables is.Looking at the phpinfo does not give any reference to the REMOTE_USER. REMOTE_ADDR is no problem but does not give me the user using the computer.I've installed libapache2-authenntlm-perl with apt-get and adjusted my /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default file with the following:
Code: Select all<Directory "/var/www/intranet">
PerlAuthenHandler Apache2::AuthenNTLM
AuthType ntlm,basic
AuthName mycompany
require valid-user
PerlAddVar ntdomain "server.domain.be server"
PerlSetVar defaultdomain server.domain.be
PerlSetVar splitdomainprefix 1
</Directory>
where server is my servername and domain is my domainname.The problem after reloading apache2 is that I get the following message: This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.When I delete the AuthType, AuthName and require line it loads the webpage but without the REMOTE_USER variable.
It is not ment to ask for a password or username, just to get the username used to log in in the Windowsenviroment that visits the webpage on this Debian.
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Mar 16, 2010
I have debian as an NFS client. I would like to mount a remote NFS with a specific user permissions (to specify the remote user account)
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Jun 9, 2010
I want to connect to a server via ssh and log in (remotely) a user in X11 (gdm).A little context: I need to install a wine application in 30 computers, but wine require X11, there is nobody loged there, so wine does not work properly. I want to remotely login in display=:0.0 a user so this user receive the window (it only start and close), there i need to ()neThere is no one logged on there. I need to start a graphical app there (wine installer) but I cannot because it needs a display with X11 (to open a wineconsole).
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Update: I asked to gdm developers, but I had no answers... I'm starting to think there is no way. The only option I can think is to config autologin, restart gdm, and get the config normal again (all by script) But I have to read a lot for that and is not so important, I prefer to log in manualy 30 times.
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Jun 7, 2011
I was doing some rather lengthy procedures using a terminal. Then I wrote script using Kate, and input it into that terminal, and then realized that I was logged in as a normal user in that terminal as opposed to a superuser, which is how I was logged in at the other terminal. I've never noticed this before because I've never done anything that takes this long.
Is there any way to link all terminal sessions in such a way that they all show me logged in as the same user? I don't even know if this is even important, but I don't want to risk losing any things that I had done.
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Feb 21, 2011
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Jul 19, 2011
I have set up a server running ubuntu desktop, and I'm able to logon through remote desktop (win 7). The problem is that if I logon from computer 1 and open some programs, I don't see these programs when I logon from computer 2.I logon with the same user, so I find this strange. Is there some setting I have missed to be able to see the same from any computer (logon through remote desktop).
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Jun 27, 2011
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Jan 11, 2010
F12 64bit
Debian 5.0 64bit
Openssh
Both openssh-server and open-clients are running on 2 boxes. On F12 it is named openssh-clients but on Debian 5.0 openssh-client without "s".
1)As root both boxes can connect remotely another box.
2)As user both boxes can't connect remotely another box.
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