Am 17.03.2016 um 15:34 schrieb Real, Elizabeth (392K):
> Hello,
>
> I have a clustered linux system (node1 – node24) which we access via a
> FQDN, the problem when using x2go client using KDE is that when you
> _suspend_ an active session then log back in, x2go does not alert you
> that there is a
Hi Elizabeth,
As Stefan told, you can use broker for this. But X2Go also supports
LDAP. Usually in your case you need to use LDAP for the user
authentication anyway. You can insert your X2Go-Servers to LDAP and it
will manage X2Go sessions over all your nodes. It will also do a load
balancing for
Hello,
I have a clustered linux system (node1 – node24) which we access via a FQDN,
the problem when using x2go client using KDE is that when you suspend an active
session then log back in, x2go does not alert you that there is a suspended
session, you are able to log in but you are connected t