Hi Lonnie, yes, much better now. glad to hear there is progress on your side.
As for serving applications, I can think of one way or another, but for linux that is not really required (think of a session just running a app in fullscreen with Dynamic resolution for one). Try the ogon mailing list, I'm not too familiar with its feature details ;) As for connection problems: * MS is changing their authentication layer quite regularily in recent months (but these breakages have been fixed soon after) * some have experimented with (default deactivated) kerberos support of freerdp (which has a long list of issues) Just a little tipp: Add /rfx /gfx:avc444 /network:auto to your command line and see the difference ;) (Just /gfx if you don't compile in h264 support) Hope that helps Am July 2, 2019 5:26:47 PM UTC schrieb Lonnie Cumberland <lon...@outstep.com>: >Hi Armin, > >Thanks for getting back to me and I hope that you are feeling better. > >I was able to compile up the OGON server on Debian Stretch in a >VirtualBox >VM and was able to connect to it from an older WindowsXP system and a >Ubuntu 18.04 system, so that part seems to work well as it is using >FreeDRB >2.0, I think. Since the server part is out of the way, I can now focus >on >the native FreeRDP instances which will simply be used to connect some >background VM's (either Linux [Debian or Ubuntu perhaps] or some >versions >of Windows like XP or 7). In each of those VM's I will just try to >connect >like you mentioned: > >1. Server a Windows application "notepad" from Windows VM on to Linux >desktop. > xfreerdp /v:<your server> /app:"||notepad" > >2. Is it possible to also serve (via FreeRDP) from a Linux VM >application >onto a Linxu desktop in a similar way a (1) above? > >I an worry about a possible FreeRDP server for Windows at a much later >time >if development proceeds well and will just use Linux for now as the >Desktop >that the seamless applications connect. > >Also, I have not yet tested it, but I heard from someone recently that >said >that FreeRDP would not connect to Windows10 properly. Not sure if this >is >correct, but wanted to ask you about it. > >I am at the beginning of a very exciting project which could turn out >to be >something very good, but want to get the basics working before I show >you, >ok. I think that it could be something for which we could collaborate >and >move forward if all goes well, but let me get it working and then show >you >what I have been trying to put together for such a long time. > >Cheers and have a great day, >Lonnie > >On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 8:54 AM Armin Novak via FreeRDP-devel < >freerdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > >> Hi Lonnie, >> >> >> FreeRDP currently only supports the client end for RAILS. >> >> Just run e.g. xfreerdp /v:<your server> /app:"||notepad" and you have >a >> notepad running on your linux box (if your server is configured >correctly) >> >> Currently it is not possible to do the following: >> >> * Start a second application via RPC (you can start new applications >> from within the session, e.g. in a cmd start notepad, paint, ... you >get >> the idea) >> >> This basically means there will always be a new connection for a >> second application started via xfreerdp >> >> >> As for windows server components, we don“t currently have that >(except >> the demo and shadow server) >> >> regards >> >> Armin >> >> >> On 6/27/19 11:21 AM, Lonnie Cumberland via FreeRDP-devel wrote: >> > Hello All, >> > >> > My R&D development is going wonderfully now and the experimentation >is >> > yielding great results. >> > >> > Can someone please help me to understand how to use FreeRDP to >connect a >> > Linux to Windows and have a seamless application running on the >Linux >> > desktop? >> > >> > I would like to use FreeRDP on both sides if possible. >> > >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> > Thanks in advance >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > FreeRDP-devel mailing list >> > FreeRDP-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freerdp-devel >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FreeRDP-devel mailing list >> FreeRDP-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freerdp-devel >> _______________________________________________ FreeRDP-devel mailing list FreeRDP-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freerdp-devel