John A. Sullivan III schrieb:
> Hello, all.  Amidst our very successful testing of X2Go, we came across
> a permissions issue.  Our environment sets a default umask of 007 rather
> than the standard 022.  This was honored in our NoMachine environment.
> However, we recently started having access control issues where users
> could not edit each others' documents.  Sure enough, the default rights
> were rw_r__r__ rather than rw_rw____.  We checked our /etc/profile file
> in case something had changed and it is still a umask of 007.  We did a
> direct ssh and touched a file and it gave correct rw_rw____ rights so it
> appears to be something specific to X2Go.  From where does X2Go
> configure its bash environment?
> 
> We are using Hardy on the X2Go server (in process of transitioning to
> Lenny) and Lenny on the X2Go Client.  Thanks - John
> 
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Hello John,

x2go use ssh to login. It does not unset any environment variables or
umask options. If you running (for example ) a Gnome desktop, you
connect to you system
using ssh just as usual and start "gnome-session" using your x2goagent
as display. That's all. if you missing some environment or shell
options, it should be not a issue of x2go but of  desktop environment.
See /usr/bin/x2goruncommand to understand how x2go start desktop
environment.

Best regards,
-- 
Oleksandr Shneyder
Dipl. Informatik
X2go Core Developer Team

email:  [email protected]
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