Package: x2goserver Version: 4.0.1.12 I have a user that is unable to login to a Debian Wheezy server using xfce4. She is able to login with ssh and with nx, but not with x2go. Her username is «eaan», and this is what happens when she tries to run x2gostartagent: eaan@server:~$ x2gostartagent eaan is not authorized at /usr/lib/x2go/x2gosqlitewrapper.pl line 526. : /usr/lib/x2go/x2gosqlitewrapper insertsession 51 server en-51-1390073858 at /usr/lib/x2go/x2godbwrapper.pm line 320.
Notize how her username «eaan» somehow is sanitized into «en» in the session name, the aa's are gone.
-- Klaus Ade Johnstad klaus@linuxavdelingen.no Mobil:938 69 567
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Hi Klaus Ade,
On So 19 Jan 2014 12:52:35 CET, Klaus Ade Johnstad wrote:
Package: x2goserver Version: 4.0.1.12 I have a user that is unable to login to a Debian Wheezy server using xfce4. She is able to login with ssh and with nx, but not with x2go. Her username is «eaan», and this is what happens when she tries to run x2gostartagent: eaan@server:~$ x2gostartagent eaan is not authorized at /usr/lib/x2go/x2gosqlitewrapper.pl line 526. : /usr/lib/x2go/x2gosqlitewrapper insertsession 51 server en-51-1390073858 at /usr/lib/x2go/x2godbwrapper.pm line 320.
Notize how her username «eaan» somehow is sanitized into «en» in the session name, the aa's are gone.
eaan@minobo:~$ x2gostartagent 57 296e1b399b0720fb0569aeed6678772c 31221 eaan-57-1390218373 30004 30005 30006
OK, we need to dig deeper...
X2Go Server has trouble with non-posix home directory names... Does
her home directory have a non-7bit-ascii dir name?
Mike
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Mandag 20. januar 2014 12:47:51 skrev Mike Gabriel:
X2Go Server has trouble with non-posix home directory names... Does her home directory have a non-7bit-ascii dir name?
No, her home-dir does not contain any non-7bit-ascii.
-- Klaus Ade Johnstad klaus@linuxavdelingen.no Mobil:938 69 567
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On Mo 20 Jan 2014 12:57:11 CET, Klaus Ade Johnstad wrote:
Mandag 20. januar 2014 12:47:51 skrev Mike Gabriel:
X2Go Server has trouble with non-posix home directory names... Does her home directory have a non-7bit-ascii dir name?
No, her home-dir does not contain any non-7bit-ascii.
For the interest of all, Klaus Ade found the reason [1] for this weird
issue. It is locale related. Using perl -pe instead of sed solves the
problem.
Mike
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tag -1 moreinfo Bug #404 [x2goserver] Parts of the username are sanitized away in the session name. Added tag(s) moreinfo.
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