Hi Matt.
On Di 20 Okt 2015 17:18:36 CEST, Matt Fornero wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use PyHoca-GUI to connect from my Windows 7 machine to my Linux machine. Whenever I try to do so, I get the following message:
"The remote user's home directory does not exist"
I am able to connect using the standard X2Go client and ssh without any issues. Any ideas what could be causing this?
Here are the versions I'm using:
PyHoca-GUI: 0.5.0.4 X2go: 4.0.5.0
Server: 4.0.1.15-0x2go1+git20140615.847+wheezy.main.1
The code that checks your home [1] is this:
"""
def home_exists(self):
"""
Test if the remote home directory exists.
@return: C{True} if the home directory exists, C{False} otherwise
@rtype: C{bool}
"""
(_stdin, _stdout, _stderr) = self._x2go_exec_command('stat
-tL "%s"' % self._x2go_remote_home, loglevel=log.loglevel_DEBUG) if _stdout.read(): return True return False
"""
What does 'stat -tL $HOME' result in when executed on the X2Go Server
under the remote user account that cannot log in via PyHoca-GUI?
Mike
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