Hi, Did you enable rdp on your windows 10 machine and which users did you allow to access it?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-allow-access Regards Armin Am October 3, 2020 4:28:23 AM UTC schrieb Frank van der Hulst via FreeRDP-devel <freerdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>: >Hi, >I'm trying to get freeRDP working on my home network. It should be easy, I >figure, but I've missed something.... > >I have my main Ubuntu 20.04.1 Linux machine (aka desktop.local) and a Win10 >machine in my garage (aka garage.local), both all patched and up-to-date. >They're connected by a very vanilla Ethernet LAN, with a single >router/switch that also provides a firewall, and that's all good. I can >ping the garage machine, and from the garage I have a Samba connection back >to my desktop. The garage machine is Win10 Pro, and didn't have any user >accounts on it. I turn it on and I login as "User" with no password... >that's how it was when I got it second--hand. I think I must have >registered with Microsoft when I first got it, but don't really recall. >I've installed xfreerdp v2.2.0 on desktop.local, but just can't connect to >garage.local. I think there's perhaps two issues.... one is certificates, >and the other is user authentication. I *have* read the user manual ;), but >it doesn't tell me what I need to do on the Win10 machine. > >I think I've got around the certificate issue by using -cert-ignore. I did >try /cert:tofu but that didn't seem to work. Given where I'm using it, I'm >not really worried about whether I have a cert or not, so long as it works. > >I tried various combinations of /u:user and /p: but that didn't work. I >then set up an account on the Win machine as a "Family and friends/No >Microsoft account" user for myself, but couldn't seem to use that for >xfreerdp. :( > >Below is the xfreerdp output when I try to connect. Can someone please give >me a pointer as to how to proceed? > >Thanks > >Frank > >frank@desktop:~$ xfreerdp /u:frank /p:password /v:garage.local /cert-ignore >[17:16:29:286] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.core] - >freerdp_connect:freerdp_set_last_error_ex resetting error state >[17:16:29:286] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.client.common.cmdline] - >loading channelEx rdpdr >[17:16:29:286] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.client.common.cmdline] - >loading channelEx rdpsnd >[17:16:29:286] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.client.common.cmdline] - >loading channelEx cliprdr >[17:16:29:605] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.primitives] - primitives >autodetect, using optimized >[17:16:29:777] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.core] - >freerdp_tcp_is_hostname_resolvable:freerdp_set_last_error_ex resetting >error state >[17:16:29:847] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.core] - >freerdp_tcp_connect:freerdp_set_last_error_ex resetting error state >[17:16:29:159] [17408:17409] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core.transport] - BIO_read >returned a system error 104: Connection reset by peer >[17:16:29:159] [17408:17409] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core] - >transport_read_layer:freerdp_set_last_error_ex >ERRCONNECT_CONNECT_TRANSPORT_FAILED [0x0002000D] >[17:16:30:235] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.core] - >freerdp_tcp_is_hostname_resolvable:freerdp_set_last_error_ex resetting >error state >[17:16:30:304] [17408:17409] [INFO][com.freerdp.core] - >freerdp_tcp_connect:freerdp_set_last_error_ex resetting error state >[17:16:30:615] [17408:17409] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core.transport] - BIO_read >returned a system error 104: Connection reset by peer >[17:16:30:615] [17408:17409] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core] - >transport_read_layer:freerdp_set_last_error_ex >ERRCONNECT_CONNECT_TRANSPORT_FAILED [0x0002000D] >[17:16:30:615] [17408:17409] [ERROR][com.freerdp.core] - >freerdp_post_connect failed > >On Sat, Oct 3, 2020 at 4:56 PM <freerdp-devel-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net> >wrote: > >> Welcome to the FreeRDP-devel@lists.sourceforge.net mailing list! >> >> To post to this list, send your message to: >> >> freerdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> >> General information about the mailing list is at: >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freerdp-devel >> >> If you ever want to unsubscribe or change your options (eg, switch to >> or from digest mode, change your password, etc.), visit your >> subscription page at: >> >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/options/freerdp-devel/drifter.frank%40gmail.com >> >> >> You can also make such adjustments via email by sending a message to: >> >> freerdp-devel-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net >> >> with the word `help' in the subject or body (don't include the >> quotes), and you will get back a message with instructions. >> >> You must know your password to change your options (including changing >> the password, itself) or to unsubscribe without confirmation. 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