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All hail Konstantin. Thank you.
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The bug is also in Ubuntu (Server) 11.11, the fix of #12 is working and
I think #13 needs some attention, should we report in samba?
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And the fix is still as described in #12 as of 11.04 Natty Narwhal
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Still on Ubuntu Server 11.04, comment #12 fixed the problem!
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The bug is also in Ubuntu (Server) 11.04, downloaded yesterday, and the
fix of #12 is working great! Thank you Konstantin!
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The problem is still present in xubuntu 11.04 BETA 2.
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A recent software upgrade which I installed on 5th April 2011 re-
introduced the problem that I had cured by following #12 above. I had
to re-edit /etc/pam.d/common-auth./etc/pam.d/common-auth.pam-old had
my originals edits in it.
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The same problem is still present in Ubuntu 10.04.2 64 bit.
The steps in #12 above solve the problem. Thanks.
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The same problem is still present in Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick). The steps
in #12 above solve the problem. Thanks.
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Konstantin Kasatkin,
I am trying to implement an alternative to M$ Sever with Terminal
services. Using the project xrdp and the project likewise-open on
Ubuntu 10.10 seems to be the right combination. However, I fear that
the likewise client installation makes changs to Pluggable
Authentication
To Jon Ogilvie...
About auth line that samba adds to common config I think following: if
you want to use user authentification from samba users repository it
must be in common-auth, but hardly someone uses this approach. I think
the problem is not in wrong location samba auth string, but the probl
I can't blame neither samba nor xrdp because I haven't developed them:)
But I've noticed that the last version 0.6.0 (I've got it from CVS
repository) has a big problem on Ubuntu 10.4. After starting service
xrdp even if you make no connections by rdp the service starts to eat
system resources. In
Konstantin Kasatkin is definitely correct.
I knew XRDP had been perfect, and then stopped right after I installed
Samba, but couldn't figure out exactly what it was.
xrdp 0.5.0 and Ubuntu 10.10
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Thank you Konstantin!
This fix worked for me on xrdp 0.5.0 on Ubuntu 10.04.
So the question is which: application here (samba or xrdp) is to blame
for this bad behavior? Should samba put that line in its own
configuration file, or should xrdp handle things differently?
I ask because if it is Sa
Hi brothers by misfortune, finally I've found the root of evil!!!
I guest all of you have samba installed in the System (If no it can be any
additional package that has own pam authorizatuion schema). I will show what is
wrong on the example with samba.
When you install samba package the install
10.10 64-bit AMD same problem.
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10.04 64-bit on Intel Xeon. Had the NVidia driver installed and
experienced this same problem. Uninstalled the driver, rebooted, no
change. I wish it was just the driver. This is stopping us from running
our servers in a headless environment, as well as preventing users from
actually working with t
I have this issue on two lucid amd64 machines with nvidia proprietary
drivers and NOT with another lucid amd64 machine with ati proprietary
drivers. So could this be related to they nvidia proprietary blobs? Just
a hunch, could be other differences.
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I rebooted, and it worked again the first time as expected, but again
crashed on the second login; this time I made sure to actually logout.
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I'm running xrdp from the 0.5.0 amd64 .deb built in the Maverick ppa
(though I'm running Lucid) and it's happening for me.
The first time it happened to me, I had closed the (mstsc.exe) RDP
client window without logging off.
I tried to /etc/init.d/xrdp restart, and it told me sesman was running,
ubuntu 10.04, not solved.
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FYI, Ubuntu 9.04: This issue must have been resolved at some point in
the CVS version. I uninstalled xrdp and built the cvs version. no
issues yet.
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Having this issue as well. I don't have much choice but to fix it
tomorrow morning (gotta love forced issues in production environments)
so I will post back my findings.
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Confirmed under jaunty
** Changed in: xrdp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Confirmed that it is still a problem under jaunty.
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I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 8.10. xrdp version 0.4.0
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