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You can now start X2goClient by typing ''x2goclient'' at the command-line or you'll find it inside the "Internet" section of your menu inside your graphical desktop environment.
If your version does not include x2go or you want to try that latest builds (it always takes some time until a new version arrives in the official repositories) you can add our repositories:
- * [[wiki:x2go-repository-debian| Adding the X2Go repo to Debian GNU/Linux]]
- * [[wiki:x2go-repository-ubuntu|
Adding the X2Go repo to Ubuntu GNU/Linux]]
+ * [[wiki:repositories:debian|Adding the X2Go repo to Debian GNU/Linux]]
+ * [[wiki:repositories:ubuntu|Adding the X2Go repo to Ubuntu GNU/Linux]]
===== Redhat =====
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==== Debian GNU/Linux ====
- PyHoca-GUI and PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[:wiki:x2go-repository-debian|Add the X2Go repository for Debian to your APT system]] before you continue.
+ PyHoca-GUI and PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[wiki:repositories:debian|Add the X2Go repository for Debian to your APT system]] before you continue.
==== Ubuntu GNU/Linux ====
- PyHoca-GUI and PyHoca-CLI can be installed from X2Go PPA on
Launchpad. [[:wiki:x2go-repository-ubuntu|Add the X2Go/stable PPA to your APT system]] before you continue.
+ PyHoca-GUI and PyHoca-CLI can be installed from X2Go PPA on Launchpad. [[wiki:repositories:ubuntu|Add the X2Go/stable PPA to your APT system]] before you continue.
==== ====
After adding either of the above package sources to your Debian/Ubuntu system you will need to update your system with the new repository information by starting a terminal and execute the following commands (on Debian make sure you have sudo installed and configured):
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PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[wiki:repositories:debian|Add the X2Go repository for Debian to your APT system]] before you continue.
===== Ubuntu GNU/Linux =====
- PyHoca-CLI can be installed from X2Go PPA on Launchpad. [[:wiki:x2go-repository-ubuntu|Add the X2Go/stable PPA to your APT system]] before you continue.
+ PyHoca-CLI can be installed from X2Go PPA on Launchpad. [[wiki:repositories:ubuntu|Add the X2Go/stable PPA to your APT system]]
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==== ====
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PyHoca-CLI is a client implementation for X2Go using [[wiki:libs:python-x2go|the project's Python API]] (Python module). PyHoca-CLI can be operated completely from the command line and the goal is to reflect the full functionality spectrum of [[wiki:libs:python-x2go]].
===== Debian GNU/Linux =====
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+
PyHoca-CLI can be installed from the X2Go package repository. [[wiki:repositories:debian|Add the X2Go repository for Debian to your APT system]] before you continue.
===== Ubuntu GNU/Linux =====
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- ====== Installation of X2go Server ======
- :!: **Before you begin!**
- > Please make sure that you have added the X2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described here: [[wiki:x2go-repository-debian|Debian]], [[wiki:x2go-repository-ubuntu|Ubuntu]] (depending on the distro that you have chosen for your X2go server).
-
- X2go server uses quite a list of free software tools (SSH, sshfs, Pulseaudio, NX tools+libraries, etc.) to allow remote
access to your GNU/Linux system. Amongst others it uses a database backend for storing session information at its core. This database backend can either be SQLite (a file based db type) or PostgreSQL (a very common server/client based db). Depending on your use case you should choose one or the other.
-
-
- ===== Installing minimal X2go Server (SQLite) =====
-
- For testing X2go, personal usage, system administration, etc. the minimal SQLite based X2go server setup is fully sufficient. X2go server (package: ''x2goserver'') will install with SQLite support by default. Simply call
-
- <code>
- $ aptitude install x2goserver
- </code>
- to install x2goserver with all dependencies.
-
- There should not be anything further to do apart from this step.
-
- You have to create the sqlite database with
-
- <code>
- $ x2godbadmin --createdb
- </code>
- You find the database with session details in **/var/lib/x2go**.
-
- Maybe, you want to take an additional look at the desktop
environment bindings, that the X2go project offers: [[installing the KDE (4.*) bindings (Debian/Ubuntu)|x2goplasmoidbindings]], [[installing the GNOME (2.*) bindings (Debian/Ubuntu)|x2gognomebindings]], [[installing the LXDE bindings (Debian/Ubuntu)|x2golxdebindings]] and (the currently unstable package) [[installing the Trinity bindings (Debian/Ubuntu)|x2gotrinitybindings]].
-
- The binding packages add some X2go funtionality to your favourite desktop environment (mounting of remote devices, suspending the current X2go session, etc.).
-
-
- ===== Installing productive X2go Server (PostgreSQL) =====
-
- <note>
- OUTDATED documentation: the next paragraphs need heavy reviewing and updating... They do not apply to x2goserver => 3.0.99 anymore!!!
- </note>
-
- If you would like to use the full featured version of x2goserver, you'll need to configure X2goserver by yourself. There are a lot of different possibilities to install X2goserver in a network of existing services. This
manual will describe the installation on clean and freshly installed systems. The full featured version of X2goserver is needed, if you are planing to use more than one server and those servers should be configured as a server group. This setup will need a PostgreSQL server to store X2go related session information. If you'll continue installation, you'll further need an LDAP server. You can start the installation by installing the base server package:
-
- <code>
- # apt-get install x2goserver
- </code>
-
- Depending on the already installed packages, this command will add additional software to your computer. Please make sure that the following packages are installed: SSHFS and FUSE. You'll further need a PostgreSQL server running in your network. You may use the same server you are installing X2goserver on. If you want to do so, please enter:
-
- <code>
- # apt-get install postgres
- </code>
-
- ==== Setting login permissions ====
-
- Please make sure that every user which
should be able to log into the x2go system is part of the posix group “x2gousers”. You can add an user to the “x2gousers” group by executing following command:
-
- <code>
- # adduser username x2gousers
- </code>
-
- ==== Configuring the file sharing option ====
-
- If you would like to use the file sharing option of x2go, you'll need to install SSHFS:
-
- <code>
- # apt-get install sshfs
- </code>
-
- You will also need to check the permissions an add the selected users to the “fuse” group.
-
- ==== Installing the database ====
-
- X2goserver will need a database to store session information. You'll only need one PostgreSQL server in your network to do this job. If you plan to run X2goserver and PostgreSQL on the same machine, you'll need to install PostgreSQL with the following command:
-
- <code>
- # apt-get install postgresql
- </code>
-
- The database itself will be installed by a simple shell script:
-
- <code>
- # cd /usr/lib/x2go/script
- #
./x2gocreatebase.sh
- </code>
-
-
- ===== Installation of the LDAP Tools =====
-
- :!: **Warning!**
- > The following manual will guide you through the installation of the x2go LDAP tools. This will add multi server functionalities, a messaging service and other extensions to a x2goserver. You'll also be able to use additional graphical administration tools. Please be careful – the commands will alter your system configuration. Be prepared and backup your system!
-
- You can use every directory service which can handle InetOrgPerson, PosixAccount, and SambaAccount (optional) schemas. This manual describes the installation on OpenLDAP servers.
- You'll start the installation by installing the x2goldaptools package and the graphical administration modules:
-
- <code>
- # apt-get install x2goldaptools \
- x2gouseradministration x2gohostadministration \
- x2gosystemadministration x2gogroupadministration
- </code>
-
- As a dependency, openldap will be installed, too. You may
ignore any configuration dialogues during the installation. You'll build new configuration files during the configuration process.
-
- ==== Configuring name resolution ====
-
- X2go uses the host name of the machines for identification. Please ensure that the command hostname, the env variable $HOSTNAME and other name resolution services return the same value:
-
- <code>
- # echo $HOSTNAME
- </code>
-
- Enter the host names and IP addresses of all servers into the /etc/hosts file (or the used name resolution service).
-
- <code>
- # echo "192.168.0.1 x2goserver.local x2goserver" >> /etc/hosts
- </code>
-
- ==== Installation of the samba schemata (optional) ====
-
- If you would like to use the OpenLDAP server also to store samba accounts, you should install the smb extension. You may use the graphical x2go administration tools to administrate the smb groups and the boolean permission of an account to allow smb login.
-
- <code>
- # cp
/usr/share/doc/samba-doc/examples/LDAP/samba.schema.gz \
- /etc/ldap/schema
- # cd /etc/ldap/schema
- # gunzip samba.schema.gz
- </code>
-
- ==== Generate LDAP configuration ====
-
- :!: **Warning!**
- > The script “genconf” will produce a new LDAP configuration and will change existing configuration files. Please back up your /etc directory to avoid any problems. If you have an existing LDAP Server with existing users and groups – don't use this script!
-
- Change into the directory containing the “genconf” script:
-
- <code>
- # cd /usr/share/x2goldaptools/config/
- </code>
-
- The “genconf” script will create new configuration files for your /etc directory. If you execute it without any options, you'll get information about the command syntax:
-
- <code>
- #./genconf
- </code>
-
- //Output://
- Usage: ./genconf <LDAP URI> <organization> <country> <domain> <netbiosname> [LDAPMASTER URI]
-
- The script will accept the HOSTNAME of the LDAP server, the name of
your organisation, your country shortcut, a name for the smb domain and a netbios name for the samba server configuration file.
- “LDAPMASTER URI” is an optional key to replicate a local LDAP server from a given master server. An example command could look like this:
-
- <code>
- # ./genconf elzar planetexpress de smbgroup elzar
- </code>
-
- “elzar” is the HOSTNAME of the local x2goserver and should be identical to the environment variable “$HOSTNAME”.
-
- 8-O Before going on, you should make an backup of your /etc directory:
-
- <code>
- # tar cfvz backup_of_etc.tar.gz /etc/
- </code>
-
- Rename the file /etc/pam_ldap.conf (symbolic link):
-
- <code>
- # mv /etc/pam_ldap.conf /etc/pam_ldap.bak
- </code>
-
- The next step will copy the newly generated configuration files into your real /etc directory.
-
- //You should not do this without a valid backup!//
-
- <code>
- # cp -r /usr/share/x2goldaptools/config/etc/ /
- </code>
-
- ==== Generating SSL Certificates
(for OpenLDAP) ====
-
- Change into the script directory:
-
- <code>
- # cd /usr/share/x2goldaptools/script/
- </code>
-
- Here you will find helper scripts for the creation of SSL certificates. Those are needed for secure LDAP communication between the clients and the LDAP server. Please take care when answering the questions after you'll run the makeCA command. You'll have to remember the “PEM phrase” to sign further certificates. The prompted question **“Common Name”** should be answered by the local **HOSTNAME**.
-
- <code>
- # ./makeCA
- </code>
-
- //Output / Input://
- -----
-
- \\
- Enter PEM pass phrase:%%*****%%\\
- Verifying - Enter PEM pass phrase:%%*****%%\\
- %%-----%%
- \\
- Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]:**de**\\
- State or Province Name (full name) [Some-State]:**bavaria**\\
- Locality Name (eg, city) []:**treuchtlingen**\\
- Organization Name (eg, company) [Internet Widgits Pty Ltd]:**planetexpress**\\
- Organizational Unit Name (eg,
section) []:**spacedelivery**\\
- Common Name (eg, YOUR name) []:**elzar**\\
- Email Address []:**prof.farnsworth@planetexpress.de**\\
- Please enter the following 'extra' attributes\\
- to be sent with your certificate request\\
- A challenge password []:\\
- An optional company name []:\\
- Using configuration from /usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf\\
- Enter pass phrase for ./demoCA/private/./cakey.pem:%%*****%%\\
- Check that the request matches the signature\\
- Signature ok\\
- Certificate Details:\\
- Serial Number: 0 (0x0)\\
- Validity\\
- ...\\
- ...\\
- Write out database with 1 new entries\\
- Data Base Updated\\
- -----
- \\
- After creating the certificate you can sign the needed certificate against it:
-
- <code>
- # ./makenewcert
- </code>
-
- Please make sure that the LDAP server is started after creating and signing the certificates. If OpenLDAP isn't running, you should check the installation again before going on. The next step will import users and
groups into the LDAP tree.
-
- <code>
- # ./initsystem
- </code>
-
- After importing users and groups into the LDAP tree, they still exist in the /etc/passed /etc/shadow /etc/groups file. This means that every user can be found two times on the system. This will lead to problems when you would like to change passwords. You should uncomment or delete the users and groups in the /etc directory after you've checked that you can login to the system using LDAP authentication. Please remember: if you also delete the user “root”, you can't log in whenever the LDAP server is down (so our recommendation would be not to delete the user “root”).
-
- :!: **Warning!**
- > The following command will add your x2goserver to the LDAP tree. This will activate the “managed mode features” of x2goserver. This means, that x2goserver is now in multiserver mode and can remotely assign configurations to x2goclient. Please make sure that the LDAP server is running and everything works perfectly
– the unmanaged mode of x2goserver will be permanently deactivated.
-
- It's time to add the x2goserver to the LDAP tree to activate the “managed mode” of x2goserver. Please use the HOSTNAME as first and the IP address as second command line parameter:
-
- <code>
- # ldap.addserver x2goserver 192.168.0.1
- </code>
-
- Some functionalities of the graphical administration modules require root privileges. If you would like to use those commands without entering a password, you can avoid this by generating a pair of SSH keys:
-
- <code>
- # ssh-keygen -t dsa
- # cd /root/.ssh/
- # ls
- # id_dsa id_dsa.pub known_hosts
- # cat id_dsa.pub >>authorized_keys
- # mv id_dsa x2go_dsa
- </code>
-
- All graphical administration modules can be found inside the KDE Control Center. If you would like to access a module outside the control center, you can do this by using the command “kcmshell”:
-
- <code>
- # kcmshell x2gouseradministration
- </code>
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- ====== Build X2GoServer for Gentoo ======
- FIXME FIXME FIXME FIXME
-
- THIS PAGE IS VERY OLD AND NOT AT ALL UP-TO-DATE!!!!!
-
- FIXME FIXME FIXME FIXME
-
- ====== Choose your ebuild source ======
-
- Gentoo has x2goserver ebuilds in the main tree, which is the recommended place to start. If you're an experienced gentoo user & feeling adventurous, you can also check out the experimental nx overlay to see if it has newer versions
-
http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/nx/wiki/Overlay_HOWTO
-
- Latest version in main tree 2011-03-15: net-misc/x2goserver-3.0.1.5-r1
-
- ====== Set your USE flags ======
-
- Check your USE flags pertaining to x2goserver
-
- ''emerge -pv net-misc/x2goserver''
-
- The most basic install can be done with USE="sqlite -fuse -postgres", which disables fuse-based file sharing and uses sqlite for the session database.
-
- If you need to change USE flags, use the normal mechanisms of editing /etc/make.conf or /etc/portage/package.use
- http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=2
-
- ====== Do the emerge ======
-
- Simple enough...
-
- ''emerge net-misc/x2goserver''
-
- Note: as of 2011-03-15 there is a missing dependency on media-fonts/font-cursor-misc, so if you don't see media-fonts/font-cursor-misc installed after emerging x2goserver, then install it manually
-
- ''emerge media-fonts/font-cursor-misc''
- ====== Configuration ======
-
- Remember to check
log messages after the emerge, because there are important configuration details still to be handled (you do have PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM and PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES set, right?
- http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3&chap=1#doc_ch… )
-
- At this time, there are 2 tasks that must be done manually
-
- * initialize the sqlite database
- /usr/share/x2go/script/x2gosqlite.sh
-
- * configure sudo so that users who should be able to start x2go sesssions can run /usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper
- For instance, the log message suggests adding following line to /etc/sudoers
- %users ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper
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- ====== Installation ======
- :!: **Before you begin!**
- > Please make sure that you have added the x2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described here: [[adding the x2go repository (debian)]]!
- ===== Installing X2goserver-ONE (One Node Edition) =====
-
- X2goserver-HOME is a meta package which will install an x2goserver for a ubuntu host. This meta package will take care of configuring your system and you'll be
able to use it after very short time. This “HOME edition” takes care about all differences between debian and ubuntu. An unlimited number of users can access this PC – but you won't be able to use multi server features like “load balancing”.
-
- <code>
- # apt-get install x2goserver-one
- </code>
-
- Depending on the already installed packages, this command will add additional software to your computer. Please make sure that the following packages are installed: SSHFS, FUSE and SQLIGHT3.
- Congratulations – you are now able to access your PC with the help of a configured x2goclient.
-
-
- :!: **Warning!**
- > If you add further users to your system, please make sure that they are part of the posix group “x2gousers”, so that they are able to log into the X2go system.
-
- :!: **Warning!**
- > If you would like to use the file system sharing option of X2go, you'll need to make sure that those users also are part of the posix group “fuse”. This membership is
also needed by x2goprint.
-
- :!: **Warning!**
- > For Ubuntu x2go Server use as a remote desktop.
-
- If you have been you seeing an x2go connection failure message to the Server "a.b.c.d" such as:
-
- **Connection failed a.b.c.d: Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/home/userID/.ssh/known_hosts). Permission denied (publickey).**
-
- Then the following may be the cause of your failure. If you plan to log in to a remote Ubuntu x2go "server" machine (lets call it "TargetDesktop") there is one SSH configuration setting (/etc/ssh/sshd_config) on TargetDesktop that you will want to change.
-
- Using a text editor as (nano, gedit) edit sshd_config and change the following. The First will allow a user connection using a login ID and password (re Challenge/Response) from the x2go "clients". The Second is considered a generally good practice.
-
- **1)** edit the TargetDesktop machine's /etc/ssh/sshd_config file:
-
- **sudo gedit /etc/ssh/sshd_config**
-
-
//Ubuntu default is: ChallengeResponseAuthentication no//
-
- # Change to "yes" to enable challenge-response passwords (beware issues with
- # some PAM modules and threads)
-
- **ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes**
-
- **2)** Since you are already editing your x2go server's ssh configuration another good security practice is to DENY direct Root Log-in.
-
- If you have configured your Server correctly you would already have made User(s) a member of the admin and adm groups which gives that user(s) the ability to use //sudo//. With that there's really no need for direct root login so disable it.
-
- NOTE: in this section of the sshd_config file the Ubuntu default is 'yes' for
- //PermitRootLogin yes// --> Change it to "no"
-
- * Authentication
- * LoginGraceTime 120
- * **PermitRootLogin no**
- * StrictModes yes
-
- Save the file and exit the editor.
-
- **Finally, remember to restart the SSH server on the TargetDesktop machine so both the changes take
effect** using the following command:
-
- **sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart**
-
- The first change above should now permit your x2go clients to log in.
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====== Package Archives/Repositories for Installing X2Go on Linux ======
===== Debian =====
- * the client applications of X2Go have been packaged for Debian wheezy or later
- * newer client versions and X2Go Server + Add-Ons: [[wiki:repositories:debian|Package Archive for Debian systems (provided by X2Go upstream)]]
+ * the client applications of X2Go have been officially packaged for Debian 7.0 (wheezy) or later
+ * newer client versions and X2Go Server + Add-Ons are available from X2Go
upstream's [[wiki:repositories:debian|package Archive for Debian systems]]
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+ ==== Ubuntu ====
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+ * the client applications of X2Go have been officially packaged for Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) or later
+ * newer client versions and X2Go Server + Add-Ons are available in X2Go upstream's PPA(s) on [[wiki:repositories:ubuntu|Launchpad]]
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====== X2Go Packages for Debian GNU/Linux ======
===== Adding the needed Debian Repository to your system =====
To get started you'll need to configure your local system to access the official X2Go Debian repository. Please keep in mind that this installation manual will guide you through the installation on a Debian squeeze (wheezy, sid) system. The repository will basically offer you packages for i386 and amd64 architectures.
__Exceptions:__
* **Debian lenny:** X2Go server-side packages will be backported in irregular intervals till Debian lenny will loose its ''oldstable''
declaration. No nightly-builds for Debian lenny, though. Neither client-side packages.
* **ARM architecture:** for Debian squeeze on ARM-based (Debian/armel) devices we provide client-side packages (x2goclient, pyhoca-gui, pyhoca-cli plus dependencies). No nightly-builds, no server packages, though.
Before starting to edit your system configuration, you'll need to add the needed GPG keys of the repository. Please switch to an user which has administrator privileges on your system in your preferred command line client:
<code bash>
su -
</code>
or
<code bash>
sudo -s
</code>
The following commands will ensure that your system will be able to work with the repository archive key. We have also provided our archive key and the X2Go maintainers' keys in a keyring package called ''x2go-keyring'' (see below). If you choose to install that package you can skip these first steps...
<code bash>
$ apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keys.gnupg.net E1F958385BFE2B6E
</code>
Please add the
file ''x2go.list'' to the folder ''/etc/apt/sources.list.d/''.
This can be done unsing preferred editor (in this example ''nano'').
<code bash>
$ editor /etc/apt/sources.list.d/x2go.list
</code>
Then add the X2Go repository (binaries and sources) as a couple of new lines (example for Debian squeeze):
<file - x2go.list>
# X2Go Repository
deb http://packages.x2go.org/debian squeeze main
# X2Go Repository (sources)
deb-src http://packages.x2go.org/debian squeeze main
</file>
**Note:** If you have not got a folder ''/etc/apt/sources.list.d/'' add the lines to ''/etc/apt/sources.list''.
Please perform an update of your APT package database:
<code bash>
$ apt-get update
</code>
After the update you should be able to access the X2Go packages via the apt command family. As a first action you should install our ''x2go-keyring package and refresh the apt cache:
<code bash>
$ apt-get install x2go-keyring && apt-get update
</code>
Now you can search for X2Go related package that are
now available for your APT system:
<code bash>
$ apt-cache search x2go
</code>
Congratulations, you are now able to access the X2Go packages. You may continue by installing x2goserver, x2goclient or pyhoca-gui or any other of the available packages.
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