I just found out about the project and I've setup the server on a debian lenny install @ home. grabbed the windows client (Version 3.01-4) to connect from my windows XP install @ work, and the client crashes before it even asks to authenticate the server key.
Been trying different things for a while now, with no results. First a message pops up saying the connection timed out. When I click the OK button or after a few seconds, the windows "program crashed" dialog shows up and terminates the application.
I have a linux install inside a VM, I tried the gtk client there, and it works... I can connect just fine. But the windows client is not working for me.
Any ideas how to fix it? or debug it?\
Any help is appreciated Thanks
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 12:04 -0500, M0E Lnx wrote:
I just found out about the project and I've setup the server on a debian lenny install @ home. grabbed the windows client (Version 3.01-4) to connect from my windows XP install @ work, and the client crashes before it even asks to authenticate the server key.
Been trying different things for a while now, with no results. First a message pops up saying the connection timed out. When I click the OK button or after a few seconds, the windows "program crashed" dialog shows up and terminates the application.
I have a linux install inside a VM, I tried the gtk client there, and it works... I can connect just fine. But the windows client is not working for me.
Any ideas how to fix it? or debug it?
<snip> Is there any chance that it is trying to use a network interface which is not active? - John
How is that even possible? I see no option to select which network interface to use in the configuration settings.
I have also seen an error saying "bad address"
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM, M0E Lnx <m0e.lnx@gmail.com> wrote:
How is that even possible? I see no option to select which network interface to use in the configuration settings.
How is that even possible? I see no option to select which network interface to use in the configuration settings. <snip> There isn't such a setting but I do recall one client whose wireless connection was not functioning and it was their only connection. When
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 13:05 -0500, M0E Lnx wrote: they tried to use X2Go, it gave the error you described. Of course, they couldn't do anything else network oriented either! - John
Well, this box only has one network card. I dont see how this could be happning here
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:31 PM, John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan@opensourcedevel.com> wrote:
How is that even possible? I see no option to select which network interface to use in the configuration settings. <snip> There isn't such a setting but I do recall one client whose wireless connection was not functioning and it was their only connection. When
On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 13:05 -0500, M0E Lnx wrote: they tried to use X2Go, it gave the error you described. Of course, they couldn't do anything else network oriented either! - John
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Hi Jo,
On Mi 28 Jul 2010 19:04:16 CEST M0E Lnx wrote:
I just found out about the project and I've setup the server on a debian lenny install @ home. grabbed the windows client (Version 3.01-4) to connect from my windows XP install @ work, and the client crashes before it even asks to authenticate the server key.
Been trying different things for a while now, with no results. First a message pops up saying the connection timed out. When I click the OK button or after a few seconds, the windows "program crashed" dialog shows up and terminates the application.
Does your session appear at all? Does the session window with the
,,X2GO'' banner appear on your winbox?
Does it also happen with printing and pulseaudio disabled in the
client session?
Does this also happen with the Windows Firewall (or other Endpoint
Security Product) disabled?
If you have a port scanning utility on both endpoints (like nmap) you
could check your ssh connection and the reversely built up SSH tunnels
for pulseaudio, local folder sharing and x2goclient's print
functionality.
Best, Mike
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The session wondow does not show up at all. happens with audio and printing enabled and disabled... makes no difference. I have no rights to change the windows firewall settings or security software, since it's a workstation @ work, but on the same box, in a vbox environment, I can use the gtk client and it connects just fine. ssh works just find via putty from windows and virtualized linux too.
On 7/31/10, Mike Gabriel <m.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Jo,
On Mi 28 Jul 2010 19:04:16 CEST M0E Lnx wrote:
I just found out about the project and I've setup the server on a debian lenny install @ home. grabbed the windows client (Version 3.01-4) to connect from my windows XP install @ work, and the client crashes before it even asks to authenticate the server key.
Been trying different things for a while now, with no results. First a message pops up saying the connection timed out. When I click the OK button or after a few seconds, the windows "program crashed" dialog shows up and terminates the application.
Does your session appear at all? Does the session window with the ,,X2GO'' banner appear on your winbox?
Does it also happen with printing and pulseaudio disabled in the client session?
Does this also happen with the Windows Firewall (or other Endpoint Security Product) disabled?
If you have a port scanning utility on both endpoints (like nmap) you could check your ssh connection and the reversely built up SSH tunnels for pulseaudio, local folder sharing and x2goclient's print functionality.
Best, Mike
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