[X2Go-User] connection failed.
Ulrich Sibiller
uli42 at gmx.de
Fri Nov 19 09:03:06 CET 2021
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 12:06 PM Ilaria Sani <Ilaria.Sani at unige.ch> wrote:
> I did the following in the x2go GUI: Session-session management-terminate session
In German the button means "Delete session" (so this is likely to be a
translation mistake), and it will (only) delete the session
configuration on the x2goclient side, not stopping any running
session.
> > What I was doing was to -kill geometry in putty and then re-do one.
>
> What do you mean by that?
> I was using a command line in putty terminal that would kill anything pending and then I was re-configuring the geometry upon the next re-start.
> I do not remember exactly what the command line was about, but I remember it was using -kill and -geometry flag.
> Sorry I wish I could be more specific. Anyway I was using TightVNC and not X2go. Likely it does not applies.
putty to your server, run pkill -f x2goagent -> will kill all _your_
x2gosessions.
> You can try to use mobaxterm to connect to your server and see if you
> can run "x2goagent :1" there. If that does not work, that's the
> reason for the connection problems. If it works, then we need to
> search the problem elsewhere.
>
> I cannot use mobaxterm, because my institution (and relative cluster I am trying to connect to) only supports X2go.
Mobaxterm is an alternative to putty which comes with an embedded X
server. The only thing you need is ssh access to the server, which you
(obviously) have.There's a portable version of mobaxterm that can be
run without installation.
>
> > I tried to visualize the Archive of this mailing list but I could not find a way to search previous posts.
>
> see https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user respectively
> https://lists.x2go.org/pipermail/x2go-user/
>
> I had seen the list of Archived posts (https://lists.x2go.org/pipermail/x2go-user/).
> I started searching by clicking on the first Thread or Subject, then the second, third, and so on...
> I was wondering is there was a way to visualize them all in a long list so that one can ctrl-F keywords.
Well, I am not aware. But you can use google to and limit the search
with "site:lists.x2go.org"
Uli
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