[X2Go-Dev] x2go no longer works after reboot on CentOS 6.4

Jan Middelkoop jan at recreatie-zorg.nl
Mon Jun 10 11:35:13 CEST 2013


[root at local ~]# x2gopath libexec
/usr/libexec/x2go

Kindest regards,

Jan Middelkoop
Recreatie en Zorg Groep B.V.

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Op 10-06-13 11:31, Anders Bruun Olsen schreef:
> Hi Jan,
>
> Can you post the output of: "x2gopath libexec"?
>
>
> 2013/6/10 Jan Middelkoop <jan at recreatie-zorg.nl 
> <mailto:jan at recreatie-zorg.nl>>
>
>     Hi Anders,
>
>     Thank you for your reply.  Sorry for not getting back to you earlier.
>
>     I definitely do not have an SSH proxy configured in the x2goclient.
>
>     If you have any other suggestions or things I might try, please
>     let me know.
>
>     Kindest regards,
>
>     Jan Middelkoop
>     Recreatie en Zorg Groep B.V.
>
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>     Op 07-06-13 10:15, Anders Bruun Olsen schreef:
>>     Hi Jan,
>>
>>     The output from x2goclient indicates that it is trying to use an
>>     SSH proxy. Can you double check that your x2go session doesn't
>>     have SSH proxying enabled? (Go to Session Preferences and make
>>     sure that "Use Proxy server for SSH connection" isn't chosen)
>>
>>
>>     2013/6/6 Jan Middelkoop <jan at recreatie-zorg.nl
>>     <mailto:jan at recreatie-zorg.nl>>
>>
>>         Hello!
>>
>>         After not getting freenx working properly on a clean install
>>         of CentOS 6.4, someone advised me to install x2go server.  I
>>         was surprised by the ease of installation, using the RHEL6
>>         repository.  Using an x2go client on Ubuntu 12.04 to connect,
>>         things worked fantastic out of the box.
>>
>>         However, after a reboot of the CentOS 6.4 machine, the client
>>         can no longer connect.  I've presented this issue to #x2go on
>>         Freenode, where sunweaver was gracious enough to provide some
>>         useful information.  He advised me to post about my issue on
>>         this mailing list.
>>
>>         After an unsuccessful connection attempt, this is in
>>         /var/log/syslog with debug log level:
>>         http://pastebin.com/L3e4xP6g  The x2go client says:
>>         http://pastebin.com/CiGatMeS  When I connect, I get those
>>         errors. When I re-connect it shows an active session, but I
>>         can't resume it.  I can start a new one, but then the same
>>         thing happens as the first time.  The error message shows up
>>         and next time there's 2 sessions in the session popup during
>>         login.
>>
>>         Per sunweaver's suggestions, I've tried   rm -f
>>         /var/lib/x2go/x2go_sessions  and  x2godbadmin --createdb  
>>         but that didn't solve the problem.  There is also no process
>>         x2gocleansessions running.  There is nothing actually running
>>         with x2go in the name (ps aux | grep x2go returns nothing).
>>          When starting x2gocleansessions manually, I get:
>>         http://pastebin.com/fExxSJ5p
>>
>>         Another suggestion was to create a brand new user account,
>>         but there I get the same error as with the other user
>>         account.  I've tried a fresh account on both server and client.
>>
>>         About the not locating x2gologlevel.pm
>>         <http://x2gologlevel.pm> bit (the x2gocleansessions error)...
>>         seems like it's include path is insufficient.  The file is in
>>         /usr/lib64/x2go/x2gologlevel.pm <http://x2gologlevel.pm>.
>>          Not sure how to fix that and if it's indication of bigger
>>         problems.  Also interesting... in the sudoers file there's a
>>         reference to /usr/bin/x2gopgwrapper, but this executable does
>>         not exist.
>>
>>         If you have any suggestions on things which I could try that
>>         might shed further light on this, please let me know.
>>
>>         Also, the machine that's plagued with this issue is a fresh
>>         installation, with nothing sensitive, critical or even mildly
>>         important running there yet.  I could provide you with ssh
>>         access to this machine so you can have a look around and/or
>>         attempt to connect.  If that helps, please find me on
>>         irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net> in #x2go under
>>         nickname Hyperbyte, so we can work something out.
>>
>>         Kindest regards,
>>         Jan Middelkoop
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