On Wed, 2011-07-27 at 09:33 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
On Wed, 2011-07-27 at 14:41 +0200, Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Am 27.07.2011 14:33, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi Alex,
On Mi 27 Jul 2011 13:52:46 CEST Oleksandr Shneyder wrote:
Am 22.07.2011 06:38, schrieb John A. Sullivan III:
I believe I have tested this on both Linux and Windows - becoming a bit of a blur after a long hot day!. In previous versions of X2GoClient, I could open multiple instances and connect to multiple different X2Go Server simultaneously. It was not official and it generated a few errors but it worked. This is actually a highly desirable feature for a possible very large account of ours.
For some reason, that has stopped working in 3.99. It did not work in 3.0.1.18 either. It does work in Pyhoca so I do not think it is an impossibility. If at all possible, we would like to see this functionality restored - preferably officially but even accidentally as it was would do :) Thanks - John
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Hello John,
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce this. I was able to start a several sessions simultaneously on debian and win7, see screen shots:
http://www.x2go.org/screenshots/multisess-debian.png http://www.x2go.org/screenshots/multisess-win7.png
Thanks for all your testing!!!!
If I recall John correctly, her meant:
start x2goclient, connect to session A as user A start another x2goclient, also connect to session A as user A (that is a second session as the same user to the same server)
John, could you please cross-check this?
Thanks, Mike
As I understood, John meant, connecting with user A to server A, start second client and connecting as user B to server B. But it does not matter, I've tried all variants:
A->A B->B
A->A B->A
A->A A->B
A->A A->A
regards, alex <snip> Oleksandr is correct - two separate users connected to two separate X2Go servers. I can do the initial connection but, within a few seconds, the first session times out. I've seen this myself on Debian and Windows XP and another tester confirmed it on Windows 7 64 bit. I'll try to dig out more details. Thanks very much for investigating - John <snip> OK - now this is bizarre - after days of it not working on Squeeze, it decided to work today when I tested. All right, who changed things while I wasn't looking! I'll give Windows a test later but I do know I wasn't imagining this and we had another tester confirm the same phenomenon. I'll check again with them, too. Thanks - John