Hi,
On Do 11 Okt 2012 18:37:01 CEST wrote:
Yes, you have to explicitly specify a private key in the session
settings. During the last days I have implemented ,,auto-discovery''
of SSH private keys and SSH agent authentication (X2GoClient already
has this feature and also a session switch for that).
I tried setting to the private ecdsa key on the client, but it says invalid private key.
Python Paramiko (the SSH framework I use in Python X2Go does not
understand ECDSA keys, yet. Only RSA and DSA. Paramiko upstream has
been unmaintained for a while, but a guy from Frisco now has become
the official upstream owner of the Paramiko code and development
currently goes straight towards 1.8.0. So, please be patient and wait
a little more for ECDSA.
The session auto-starting (and also profile auto-conecting) has to be enabled by some command line switches:
pyhoca-gui --auto-connect --start-on-connect --resume-on-connect
If you use those options on the cmdline, the autoconnect and autostart features in the session profile will become functional.
(hmmm... maybe I should enable those by default???)
OK that works, thanks. I modified the KDE menu entry to change the default command.
Great to hear!
Mike
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