Hi!
I am using x2go and it is really wonderful! Keep up the good work.
However, there are a couple of issues that I see which are very reproducible and I am hoping that someone has dealt them before.
x2goclient 3.99.2.1
When you first make a connection, 2 error messages popup...
The connection with the remote server was shut down. Please check the state of your network connection.
and
The remote proxy closed the connection while negotiating the session. This may be due to the wrong authentication credentials passed to the server.
Clicking OK on both will allow you to proceed with login.
After entering your username/password another error message pops up...
Connection failed channel_open_session failed - Received SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT: 33554432:Received ieof for nonexistent channel 0.
Clicking OK shows two sessions running, but no active window. So, I terminate those and start a new session. Then another error message pops up...
sshd not started, you'll need sshd for printing and file sharing you can install sshd with <b>sudo apt-get install openssh- server</b>
Clicking OK leads to another popup message...
Connection failed Can not open file -
Clicking OK brings up the session.
This works very well and it is pretty much the same every time except for the occasional hang or crash. But, I am wondering... Is there a way to disregard the errors mechanically? By that, I mean it can be cumbersome to click OK so many times. Lots of times the windows are hidden and do not have the focus so you have to find them. Some times they are hiding right behind the main x2goclient window and I sit and wait for them to popup like an idiot. Or, can we just not have the error messages popup? I don't really understand what they are saying anyways. Besides, I am just clicking OK since there is no other choice. Any ideas?
Thanks for a wonderful free software package!
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