OoO En cette aube naissante du mardi 31 août 2010, vers 07:49, don Paolo Benvenuto <paolobe...@gmail.com> disait :
>> >> Check which VNC server xrdp is using: >> >> $ readlink -f /usr/bin/Xvnc >> >> >> >> If you use Xvnc4, could you try to access your Gnome Desktop using >> >> directly VNC: >> >> >> >> $ echo exec /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh > ~/.vnc/xstartup >> >> $ chmod +x ~/.vnc/xstartup >> >> $ vnc4server >> >> >> >> Then connect using a VNC client. If you get the same problem, the >> >> problem should be with vnc4server. >> >> > After making all the stuff you suggested, trying to connect with vnc >> > results in an error: >> >> > server $ gvncviewer localhost >> > Disconnected from server >> >> Put a password in ~/.vnc/passwd. I think that will do the trick. > I did it with > $ echo mypass > ~/.vnc/passwd > and also tried with > $ echo -n prova |md5sum > ~/.vnc/passwd > but now the login process stops saying: > connecting to sesman ip 127.0.0.1 port 3350 > sesman connect ok > sending login info to sesman > login failed When running VNC server by hand, you need to connect with a VNC client, not using xrdp. I would like to check if the problem comes from the VNC server or from xrdp. -- BOFH excuse #244: Your cat tried to eat the mouse.
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