Hi. We use Apache Guacamole to allow our users to access various servers and workstations remotely using RDP. For RDP on our Linux systems, we use XRDP+XorgXRDP. All of our Linux systems run RHEL8 (well, Rocky 8). RHEL8 is out of full support mode now, so it's time to move on. RHEL9 will be out of full support in May 2027, and since the upgrade process is extremely lengthy, I want to skip right to RHEL10. However, there's a big problem - Red Hat has removed xorg support from the distribution, and we're left with just Wayland. That's all fine - Wayland is maturing - but XRDP doesn't yet support Wayland. We need to find a solution with RHEL10. We need to be able to maintain users ability to run GNOME remotely, cut and paste from local to remote system, maintain disconnected sessions so that users don't lose their session after disconnected. I don't think the solution is so easy.
I understand that GNOME now includes built in RDP support, but from what I understand, it has to be configured for each user, each user has a separate password for it, and I believe (thought I could be wrong) that it's meant for users to connect to an existing local session remotely. Most users are accessing our systems remotely without having a local session open. I was looking into solutions — possibly an RDP or VNC server that supports Wayland. I see there's something called "wayvnc", but it doesn't support GNOME, and for consistency, I'd really like the users to be able to access their similar environment remotely. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd really love to hear them. Jason.
