[X2go-dev] Windows client crashing on WinXP
M0E Lnx
m0e.lnx at gmail.com
Sat Jul 31 18:40:07 CEST 2010
The session wondow does not show up at all.
happens with audio and printing enabled and disabled... makes no difference.
I have no rights to change the windows firewall settings or security
software, since it's a workstation @ work, but on the same box, in a
vbox environment, I can use the gtk client and it connects just fine.
ssh works just find via putty from windows and virtualized linux too.
On 7/31/10, Mike Gabriel <m.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
> Hi Jo,
>
> On Mi 28 Jul 2010 19:04:16 CEST M0E Lnx wrote:
>
>> I just found out about the project and I've setup the server on a
>> debian lenny install @ home.
>> grabbed the windows client (Version 3.01-4) to connect from my windows
>> XP install @ work, and the client crashes before it even asks to
>> authenticate the server key.
>>
>> Been trying different things for a while now, with no results.
>> First a message pops up saying the connection timed out. When I click
>> the OK button or after a few seconds, the windows "program crashed"
>> dialog shows up and terminates the application.
>
> Does your session appear at all? Does the session window with the
> ,,X2GO'' banner appear on your winbox?
>
> Does it also happen with printing and pulseaudio disabled in the
> client session?
>
> Does this also happen with the Windows Firewall (or other Endpoint
> Security Product) disabled?
>
> If you have a port scanning utility on both endpoints (like nmap) you
> could check your ssh connection and the reversely built up SSH tunnels
> for pulseaudio, local folder sharing and x2goclient's print
> functionality.
>
> Best,
> Mike
>
>
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