I have a guess as to the possible reason for the behavior of the thinclient: the filesystem is of course read-only (nfs-shared root), so no generated ssh private key, needed for the autologin, can be placed there. If this is indeed the reason, then the fact that it just shows a passphrase dialog box is very confusing and this behaviour should be changed. Although my guess could be entirely wrong.
2013/4/18 Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
Hi Anders,
On Do 18 Apr 2013 15:56:51 CEST Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
Hi Mike,
Having setup a thinclient environment with x2gothinclient the bug we were talking about during our development sprint in march, where a dialog box appears, asking for a passphrase for a key, when being auto-logged-in over a broker. Pressing cancel allows me to be logged in anyway. We suspected it might be the way my machine is setup, but on the newly created thinclient-environment I now have, it also happens. Only on this setup, pressing cancel does not help. The dialog box just reappears. This means that currently, our thinclients can't login using a broker with auto-login. Any idea how to debug this problem?
I will cross-check with Alex first (he might know a solution) and then (if not) take a closer look at the x2goclient code.
Greets, Mike
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