uick-and-dirty solution for that is using IP address of the host
>> instead.
> I tried IP, it is the same issue.
A little investigation with Windows 2012 servers, which default to
mandating NLA. (Server names changed consistently to protect our
infrastructure details.)
1. Rdesktop to a
tead.
>
> I tried ping and used IP, it was the same issue
Meaning, you've invoked 'rdesktop 10.0.0.1' (or any other IP address),
and got the same error:
ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
This is VERY strange. Can you please try running rdesktop like th
was advised by our admin that "It is something to do with the RDP
>> version on Linux. It has some compatibility issues with the more recent
>> version of MS-RDP. "
>
> While there may be such incompatibility (rdesktop is an implementation
> of a reverse-enginee
>
> Which versions? I'm using rdesktop 1.7.1-1 to reach Server2008 and Win7
> servers with no problem. I'm using tsclient, which is no longer
> developed or in Debian, but the front end shouldn't affect things.
> Remmina doesn't seem to depend on rdesktop an
On Thursday 13,February,2014 11:03 PM, lina wrote:
> ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
>
> I was advised by our admin that "It is something to do with the RDP
> version on Linux. It has some compatibility issues with the more recent
> version of MS-RDP. "
Right now I tested
On Thursday 13,February,2014 11:14 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> lina writes:
>
>> I was advised by our admin that "It is something to do with the RDP
>> version on Linux. It has some compatibility issues with the more recent
>> version of MS-RDP. "
>
> Try with xfreerdp.
>
You mean the freerdp p
On Thursday 13,February,2014 11:55 PM, Reco wrote:
>> ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
> That means that you've tried to connect to a non-resolvable hostname
> (i.e. no hostname → IP association). No more, no less.
> Quick-and-dirty solution for that is using IP address of th
I seem to have an issue as well and my cdn error
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> On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:21 PM, "Karl E. Jorgensen"
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:03:07PM +0800, lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I tried to use rde
Hi
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:03:07PM +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I tried to use rdesktop, it showed me
>
> ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
As others have already mentioned: This is a DNS Name -> IP address
resolution problem. Not rdesktop.
It
On 02/13/2014 04:55 PM, Reco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:03:07PM +0800, lina wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > When I tried to use rdesktop, it showed me
>> >
>> > ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
> Th
Hi,
On Thu, February 13, 2014 16:03, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I tried to use rdesktop, it showed me
>
> ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
Looks like a DNS issue to me, getaddrinfo is the part where the hostname
is resolved to an IP. Try to ping the remote
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:03:07PM +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I tried to use rdesktop, it showed me
>
> ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
That means that you've tried to connect to a non-resolvable hostname
(i.e. no hostname → IP associatio
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 23:03:07 +0800
lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I tried to use rdesktop, it showed me
>
> ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
>
> I was advised by our admin that "It is something to do with the RDP
> version on Linux. It has some
lina writes:
> I was advised by our admin that "It is something to do with the RDP
> version on Linux. It has some compatibility issues with the more recent
> version of MS-RDP. "
Try with xfreerdp.
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Hi,
When I tried to use rdesktop, it showed me
ERROR: getaddrinfo: No address associated with hostname
I was advised by our admin that "It is something to do with the RDP
version on Linux. It has some compatibility issues with the more recent
version of MS-RDP. "
Further, I was told
We have found that the Lenny rdestkop-1.6.0-2 package seg faults
reliably when using seamlessrdp. In fact, it seg faults on every other
access. Apparently this is a known problem. We did apply the known
patch. It works and we have packaged internally as rdesktop-1.6.0-2.1.
Should we do anything
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 08:58:54 +0800, Can-Hua Chen wrote:
>> > I am using rdesktop
>> > ( rdesktop -f HOST_IP -u USERNAME -p PASSWD -r sound:local
>> > -r disk:L=/home/LOCAL_USER)
>> > and trying to access local file system on remote XP desktop.
>> &g
On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 06:40:43PM +, T o n g wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 21:09:56 +0800, Can-Hua Chen wrote:
>
> > I am using rdesktop
> > ( rdesktop -f HOST_IP -u USERNAME -p PASSWD -r sound:local
> > -r disk:L=/home/LOCAL_USER)
> > and trying to access
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 21:09:56 +0800, Can-Hua Chen wrote:
> I am using rdesktop
> ( rdesktop -f HOST_IP -u USERNAME -p PASSWD -r sound:local
> -r disk:L=/home/LOCAL_USER)
> and trying to access local file system on remote XP desktop.
> However I am reject to access on remote XP,
I am using rdesktop
( rdesktop -f HOST_IP -u USERNAME -p PASSWD -r sound:local
-r disk:L=/home/LOCAL_USER)
and trying to access local file system on remote XP desktop.
However I am reject to access on remote XP, saying that
I have no right, although I do be able to see the "L" volum
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Basically, when I try to connect to a Terminal Server (whether I use
> 1.2.x or 1.3.0) I get the error that it cannot connect.
Saw your email on rdesktop-users, but I didn't know of any such switch. But a
few simple thoughts:
Windows 2000 or 2003? If the
Rens wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I've put this question on the rdesktop list, but there seems to be
only a post every couple of days (in other words, no reply).
Anyhow, I have a problem using rdesktop. I know I have read a
solution for this problem before, but now I can't find it.
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I've put this question on the rdesktop list, but there seems to be only
a post every couple of days (in other words, no reply).
Anyhow, I have a problem using rdesktop. I know I have read a solution
for this problem before, but now I can't find it.
Basically,
I use rdeskop (running on lenny) to connect to my school. I tried to share
the debian drive with the "-r disk:bkup=/mnt/backup/ " option. When I
connect to my school, I am able to use the local debian HDD for 40 seconds
or so. Then an error throws up saying "tsclient://. you do not have
permis
Hallo all.
at our server I have installed rdesktop_1.5.0-1~bpo.1_i386.deb and the
xf86-packeges 4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge3. Last week I update it to
4.3.0.dfsg.1-14sarge4. Now the rdesktop has a segmentation fault. The Version
1.4.0-2sarge1of rdesktop run without this error. Is there a patch for
other machine running Solaris, I can
run rdesktop with "-a" without any problems. So the server seems not
to be the problem.
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Christian Christmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running rdesktop v1.3.0 on my Debian Sarge box.
>
> When I try to connect to a Windows XP system, this
> works fine with "rdesktop WINPC". However, when I specify
> the color depth with "rdesktop -a 16 WINPC",
Hi,
I'm running rdesktop v1.3.0 on my Debian Sarge box.
When I try to connect to a Windows XP system, this
works fine with "rdesktop WINPC". However, when I specify
the color depth with "rdesktop -a 16 WINPC", the connection
is not established but I get the rdesktop usa
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 16:50, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Basically, when I try to connect to a Terminal Server (whether I use
> 1.2.x or 1.3.0) I get the error that it cannot connect. As I recall it
> had something to do with forcing the Terminal Server to think the
> client had a built in license.
I've put this question on the rdesktop list, but there seems to be only
a post every couple of days (in other words, no reply).
Anyhow, I have a problem using rdesktop. I know I have read a solution
for this problem before, but now I can't find it.
Basically, when I try to connect to
you need to at least provide the IP address of your server; i.e.:
./rdesktop 10.0.0.1
However, whereas i prefer the full desktop, I include the option -i; i.e.:
./rdesktop -f 10.0.0.1
Due to a licensing issue that has arisen in my environment, however, I now
have to include the -n option; i.e
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