Yeah, this issue here is a duplicate of the bug mentioned in comment 6. Jeremy
submitted a patch, which sufficiently fixed the issue in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/merge_requests/1286 (it
should technically check for other aspects too), but for now it is sufficient.
Follow-ups should use an upstream report or MR for this.
Just to note: What people confuses here is the state of what the switch
represents and therefore leads to the wrong conclusions above.
Just because g-r-d is running, does not mean it listens on some ports for
connections, nor that it starts any of the server backends (RDP or VNC).
Before Jeremys change, the state in g-c-c represented, whether the g-r-d
service is enabled and running. However, the backends have their own 'enabled'
settings (default: false ('off')). Also, the RDP backend won't be started by
g-r-d, when the server cert and private keyfile are missing.
These are generated, when the switch in g-c-c is switched to 'on'.
The reason, why this issue was not apparent initially was that due a recent
systemd change, g-r-d did not start automatically, when the service was enabled.
This was fixed in
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-desktop/-/commit/7f4ef31fd380dffc108e5c7f77c81fbaa271ec7b,
but lead to this issue here.
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