[X2go-user] x2go integration with windows domain
InboxMailinglist
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Fri Oct 15 11:58:47 CEST 2010
Ok, I give up on this one!
Thank you Mike anyway for taking time answering my post
Tried downloading the latest version of ubuntu (10.10) with likewise 6.0
integrated, but that is even worse! Cannot get the remote desktop at all,
after the x2go black screen, everything turns black.
I can still logon with x2go using a local (ubuntu) user though.
Also, when setting the default domain to 'true' I can login to ubuntu just
using my windows username.. that's ok. But when I logoff and logon as an
ubuntu administrator, and try to type "sudo su" in the terminal, I get the
error: unable to chache group domain\grouop, already exists
Then I have to reinstall...
So we may need to stay with windows terminal services for the moment.
I anyone got this working (x2go form windows, using your windows credentials
so we do not have to recreate users/passwords on the ubuntu machine) I would
very much like to know!
Benjamin
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Fra: Mike Gabriel [mailto:m.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de]
Sendt: 11. oktober 2010 13:25
Til: InboxMailinglist
Cc: x2go-user at lists.berlios.de
Emne: Re: [X2go-user] x2go integration with windows domain
Hi Benjamin,
On Mo 11 Okt 2010 13:54:08 CEST InboxMailinglist wrote:
> 1. No sound
> In the client version 3.01-2, there was an option in the sound section to
> deselect the default port, if we did that, we had sound through. But that
> option is not available in the 3.01-4 version.
> We have a firewall between the two networks, and have opened up tcp port
22
> for ssh
Make sure you tunnel everything (sound/folder shares) through SSH.
Then you only need a single ACCEPT rule for your X2goClient subnet to
the X2goServer IP on your X2goServer's SSH port (22 by default). Make
sure your client boxes (Windows) individually allow incoming
connections on localhost (e.g. depending on the amount of users the
TPC/IP ports 30000-30099). Check your Windows firewall on each client
for this.
> 2. Mount folder fails with the error:
>
> .. Could not find "/temp/DOMAINuser_media/folder" Please check the
spelling
>
> Please note the missing / between DOMAIN and user
As far as I know, likewise-open utilizes Samba/Winbind
(libnss-winbind) for Unix integration into an AD domain. If you just
have one AD domain, I recommend getting rid of the domain component in
libnss user names completely. Refer to the samba option
winbind use default domain = YOURDOMAIN
(see smb.conf for this).
Especially Samba's default winbind separator (a '\' backslash
character between domain and username) is not really handy for
deriving path names in X2go. If you do not want to get rid of the
domain string completely, you might want to modify the winbind
separator (see smb.conf, as well).
Just some ideas,
Mike
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