On my system, x2go installs to these directories.
/etc/x2go/
/var/lib/x2go
/usr/share/x2go
/usr/lib/x2go

this file should tell you more about your logs:
/usr/lib/x2go/x2gosyslog

I see sessions connecting in the journalctl logs (I'm systemd).

To troubleshoot, I usually turn up debugging in:
/etc/x2go/x2goserver.conf

Then I run the agent from the comand line with --debugging on my client.

Hope that helps.

Paul

On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Manfred Amoureux <mamoureux7@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello to all.

I just joined the mailing list.
First, I would like to say a word about how great I have found x2go since I started using it : I was looking for a remote desktop solution that was easy to set up and x2go worked amazingly easily and well.


Now the purpose of this email:
After tinkering around my x2go server install, it seems I have broken it. I am not here to ask for help me fixing it (although, I wouldn't mind) but I have been looking for instructions in the x2go wiki about where to look for the origin of errors (logs, etc ...) and I have not found such page.

Indeed, I already searched the /var/log/auth.log , but haven't found a clue of what's wrong.
So, I thought there must be some basic steps that one may undertake looking for what's wrong (logs to search, command lines to execute and check the result ...) but I cannot figure out which ones.

I am willing to help the community by filling some pages in the wiki (so nobody will have to bother the mailing list again asking what I am currently asking) - I just need to find out how one create an account for the wiki.

Regards / Grüße
and thanks for your work !

Manfred A.


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