Op 29-09-11 08:23, Mike Gabriel schreef: > Hi all, > > yesterday I have been working on the C++ code in x2godesktopsharing.
Great! How is the status at the moment, does it work correct? > To make sure that x2godesktopsharing really gets shutdown on > x2goterminate-session, I have added a script to the x2godesktopsharing > package that detects the corresponding x2godesktopsharing process for a > given session $X2GO_SESSION. This script ,,x2godesktopsharing-terminate" > will be exectuted by ,,x2goterminate-session". > > This brought up the next question: how do we want to handle > x2godesktopsharing while a session is suspended. This older versions of > X2go (I think) this has been possible. I consider this as a security > problem and something that most users do not want. Imagine the scenario: > > o start x2go session > o start x2godesktopsharing > o allow user foo to share your desktop and remember this setting > permanently > (via .x2godesktopsharing/settings) > o suspend your session (and x2godesktopsharing continues to offer desktop > sharing... :-( ) > o user foo tries to connect to your desktop while you are away (while > your session is suspended > o -> this is YUK! I don't understand why you see this a problem. The user has given this right to foo. As a sysadmin, I would like to do my work even when the user has gone for a lunch or something like that. When there are programs open like Mozilla or OOo, it's problematic to start them from another session. With regards, Paul. -- Paul van der Vlis Linux systeembeheer, Groningen http://www.vandervlis.nl _______________________________________________ X2go-Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
