HI
yes it is possible to authenticate with network login .If you are using
ldap authentication for example make sure you have same settings in
/etc/pam.d/xrdp-sesman as whatever you have in pam.d for ssh .The best
thing is to copy the sshd settings to /etc/pam.d/xrdp-sesman this will
allow you to a
Thorsten, hi
I'm not a member of the xrdp "team" as such - I just seem to write a lot
about it ;)
See my article on "xrdp authentication with Active Directory" - the changes
there might work with your Ldap/Kerberos, NIS setup.
http://scarygliders.net/2012/05/26/xrdp-authentication-with-active-di
Hi,
You must configure the xrdp pam file the same way it is done in your machine
for the other services (ex: SSH).
In this way LDAP / AS / ... users can login via XRDP.
Cheers
Gustavo
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