Mike In /etc/xrdp
Edit the file: xrdp.ini In it you will see this section of config entries: ; Startup command-line parameters for the display server are configured > ; in sesman.ini. See and configure also sesman.ini. > > *[Xorg]name=Xorg* > lib=libxup.so > username=ask > password=ask > ip=127.0.0.1 > port=-1 > code=20 > > > *[X11rdp]name=X11rdp* > lib=libxup.so > username=ask > password=ask > ip=127.0.0.1 > port=-1 > xserverbpp=24 > code=10 > > > *[Xvnc]name=Xvnc* > lib=libvnc.so > username=ask > password=ask > ip=127.0.0.1 > port=-1 > #xserverbpp=24 > #delay_ms=2000 > > > *[console]name=console* > lib=libvnc.so > ip=127.0.0.1 > port=5900 > username=na > password=ask > #delay_ms=2000 > > > *[vnc-any]name=vnc-any* > lib=libvnc.so > ip=ask > port=ask5900 > username=na > password=ask > #pamusername=asksame > #pampassword=asksame > #pamsessionmng=127.0.0.1 > #delay_ms=2000 > > > *[sesman-any]name=sesman-any* > lib=libvnc.so > ip=ask > port=-1 > username=ask > password=ask > #delay_ms=2000 > > > *[neutrinordp-any]name=neutrinordp-any* > lib=libxrdpneutrinordp.so > ip=ask > port=ask3389 > username=ask > password=ask > Either comment the ones out using "#" that you don't want to see or use or just delete those entry sections. Then either reboot or restart xrdp Brian On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 11:26 AM Mike Jumper <[email protected]> wrote: > Please post what you did for the sake of your fellow users. > > - Mike > > > On Tue, Oct 30, 2018, 10:14 Reinert Korsnes <[email protected] > wrote: > >> Obs, thanks a lot. I managed to get rid of all these options ! >> >> reinert >> >> >> On 30/10/2018 15:43, Mike Jumper wrote: >> >> You'll need to configure XRDP to only list the session options you >> desire. If I remember correctly, XRDP generates this based on the contents >> of one of its .ini files. >> >> The appearance of that window is not Guacamole-specific. It's specific to >> XRDP. >> >> - Mike >> >> On Tue, Oct 30, 2018, 09:34 Reinert Korsnes <[email protected] >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> when I log in to a computer via guacamole, I meet a login-window with >>> several options for "session": Xorg, Xvnc, console. vnc-any, rdp-any and >>> neutrinordp-any. >>> >>> Is it possible to avoid all these options? I only need "Xvnc". The >>> users of my program may not be so "technical" in attitude, and all these >>> options appear like a problematic issue making confusion and loss of >>> time. Believe it or not :-) >>> >>> reinert >>> >>>
