I'm sure most people are aware of this but in case it helps someone
trying to work around the issue, I can log in successfully after
editing /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini, by changing the following under the
[Xorg] section:
58c58
< param=Xorg
---
> param=/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg
which bypasses the Xorg wrapper
After a lot of fruitless tinkering at the Linux end I came up with a
pair of RDP files, one working and the other not. (After translation
from UTF-8) the difference is:
$ diff -u broken.txt working.txt
--- broken.txt 2017-09-16 16:47:55.076161839 +0100
+++ working.txt 2017-09-16
Package: xrdp
Version: 0.9.1-9
Followup-For: Bug #868804
The README.Debian suggests to use xserver-xorg-legacy. The opposite was true
for me. After purging this package,
and purging & reinstalling xrdp just for good measure (and manually killing
xrdp process, since it was wedged),
the issue was
On 2017-07-21 16:13, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> I can see in ps that there are a lot processes (marco, mate-panel, caja,
> etc) running so it's certainly started a session; it's just not
> displaying it for some reason.
I used 'xev -display :11' to start a copy of xev on the invisible
session.
I have experienced the same bug:
root login worked fine
non-root login displayed a green screen, then timed out.
I am using Debian 9, XRDP, XORGXRDP and LXQT as the desktop.
Using the information posted by Richard Kettlewell, I had a look at the
Xwrapper.config file.
I found that changing the
I see similar behavior, i.e. blue screen after supplying password.
I straced the whole thing. The Xorg wrapper fails, issuing the following
message. AFAICT this message isn't logged anywhere.
1841 1500648896.782569 write(2, "/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg.wrap: Only co"...,
76) = 76
This is "Only console
Package: xrdp
Version: 0.9.1-9
Severity: important
Debian 9 Stretch, xrdp 0.9.1-9, tightvncserver 1:1.3.9-9, rdesktop 1.8.3.2+b1
Dear Maintainer,
I'm connecting to a host machine using the following command
"Ex rdesktop 192.168.1.101"
and set login and password, but after I click in ok, I can
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