On 11/20/2010 08:15 AM, Heinz-M. Graesing wrote:
Hello Nikos,

As Mike described before a little script was added to the install
progress, which enables all existing users to use x2goserver. This was
added because there where a lot of complaints about the installation
procedure.

You won't need to use a graphical tool to remove users. This can be done
by command line or you open the file /etc/group in your favourite editor
and remove any unwanted users from that group (you should be careful of
cause).

best regards,

Heinz

Am 20.11.2010 01:04, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
I followed the instructions in the Wiki and installed x2goserver-one on
my Debian Lenny server.  However, during the installation, it told me:

Attention: If you want to allow users to log into the x2go system,
you'll need to add them to the "x2gousers" group

but then it went on all on its own and added all users (about 300) of
the system to the "x2gousers" as well as "fuse" groups!  How do I undo
that?  Right now, I need to click around for hours in the Users and
Groups admin tool :-$



The only users that make sense to automatically add are those that exist as users under /home (on Linux). Users such as 'mysql', 'apache', etc. would not need to be added. The -home, -one scripts need to be adjusted for this.

Regards,
Gerry

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