Am 16.03.2017 um 18:28 schrieb John Cobo:
Would it be feasible for the X2Go clients have a new option to scan a range of IPs (eg. 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.255) for a given port (eg. 2432) on which to connect?
I don't think so, and the reason why is in your own, next paragraph:
Such a feature could solve the generic problem of how to connect for the first time to something new on your local network.
As you realized yourself, it is a generic problem, so whatever fix we would try to come up with would be an ugly kludge.
The real, generic fix would be that you start using APIPA/avahi/mDNS/Bonjour/Zeroconf or whatever its nom du jour is.
Also, you could set your RasPis to the same host name (assuming there is only one RasPi per network), and have them announce their name to the DHCP server. Most SoHo routers will pick up that name and add it to their local DNS, so you could use that name to access them.
If all these don't work for you, another option would be a udev rule that detects USB media, mounts it, and writes a dynamically generated config file with the Raspi's IP on it. Sync, umount, plug USB media into PC, run X2GoClient from it (portable mode).
What I would like to see added to X2GoClient at some point is a feature that works similar to WPAD (proxy autodiscovery) - a standardized name like x2gobroker, that will be searched as x2gobroker.anothersubdomain.subdomain.domain.tld, x2gobroker.subdomain.domain.tld, x2gobroker.domain.tld on the local network, but that, too, requires DNS.
Kind Regards, Stefan Baur
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