I am not sure where the tunnel is created (there's ssh communication in both directions) so better check the port on the server side, too.
You can run x2goclient.exe --debug --sshlib-debug --session="your session name" and you will find logfile in <your user directory>/.x2go/sshLogs. Maybe that helps to identify the problem.
Uli
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 5:06 PM Hanno Foest <hurga-x2go@tigress.com> wrote:
Hi,
I tried to check with netstat, as I mentioned. My Windows doesn't seem to have lsof, and my Windows knowledge is somewhat limited... of course I can check next time it happens, but I need some info on how to check.
Hanno
On Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 04:48:27PM +0100, Ulrich Sibiller wrote:
Hi,
have you checked (e.g. with lsof -i :<port>) if the port _really_ in use?
Uli
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 10:50 AM Hanno Foest <hurga-x2go@tigress.com> wrote:
Hello,
randomly (about one in three attempts) when I try to connect to one of my x2go sessions, it doesn't work and I'm getting the error
Can't create SSH tunnel for the start of the X2GO Session (NX): socket bind error localhost:57030
(translated from German, hope it's correct).
netstat doesn't seem to list the port as being in use. So far I didn't find any other way to recover the situation other than rebooting, which is a bit of a hassle sometimes.
Client is "X2GoClient V. 4.1.2.2 (Qt - 4.8.6)"
Curiously, the second x2go session I use to seems to connect without issues all the time.
In case it matters: The machine is connected using OpnnVPN. Turning off antivirus didn't make a difference.
Any ideas?
- Hanno
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