Hello,
I'll would like to have some scripts run after login to the server (through PyHoca-GUI, neither an app or full desktop is autorun).
(In the particular case, it should add keys to the kernel keyring for the given session so that the user is able to access network CIFS multiuser-mounts via systemd.automount just by accessing the mount point).
What is the correct location to drop the script (bash)?
I can see /usr/lib/x2go/extensions/post-start.d exists: is it intended for this purpose?
If so, is it functional to use the equivalent structure in /etc/x2go (system-wide) or even /home/user/.x2go directories?
Best regards, Milan
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Hi Milan,
On Mo 23 Feb 2015 18:29:54 CET, Milan Knížek wrote:
Hello,
I'll would like to have some scripts run after login to the server (through PyHoca-GUI, neither an app or full desktop is autorun).
(In the particular case, it should add keys to the kernel keyring for the given session so that the user is able to access network CIFS multiuser-mounts via systemd.automount just by accessing the mount point).
What is the correct location to drop the script (bash)?
I can see /usr/lib/x2go/extensions/post-start.d exists: is it intended for this purpose?
I'd use /usr/lib/x2go/extensions/pre-runcommand.d.
If so, is it functional to use the equivalent structure in /etc/x2go (system-wide) or even /home/user/.x2go directories?
Neither gets looked at by the X2Go Server scripts. Only
/usr/lib/x2go/extensions is relevant.
Note that this scripts are not intended to be configurable. Rather as
an extension provider for X2Go, you can drop your code into the
extensions dir (via a .deb / .rpm package).
Mike
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