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This makes using SSH proxy very inconvenient. What if I want two
users to get access to the same x2go server? As I have to define a
username for the proxy in the session configuration I would need
kind of a separate proxy user of whom everybody knows the password.
Not so sexy ;)<br>
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cheers<br>
Mathias<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21.10.2013 12:30, Mike Gabriel
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:20131021103041.Horde.hBZr8lYWd3bBb_UHVWDHqw1@mail.das-netzwerkteam.de"
type="cite">Hi Mathias,
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On Mi 16 Okt 2013 09:40:21 CEST, Mathias Ewald wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">how can I have a user not only type his
password to the proxy with preconfigured username but have him
type his username, too?
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This has to be coded into X2Go Client. Currently, this is not
possible.
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Alternatively, you could try pyhoca-gui (but it still lacks broker
support :-( ), PyHoca-GUI allows for the user to provide a
separate SSH proxy username.
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Mike
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