On Thu, 2011-12-22 at 12:10 +0100, Mike Gabriel wrote: > Hi Jean, > > On Do 22 Dez 2011 11:37:15 CET Jean Milot wrote: > > > Hi Mike, > > > > Yes, i use Freenx Server for now. > > > > And, i would like to know how it works for X2Go. > > > > What have you done and what problems have you had ? > > > > Thanks for your help. > > The handshake for SSHFS mounting (server -> client) is: > > o client sets up a reverse SSH port forwarding tunnel so that you > can login from server to client, even if the client is behind a firewall > o client generates temporary SSH pub/priv key pair > o a script on the server is then issued by the client > o with this script the client places this temp SSH privkey and a > known_hosts > file that works for the client-side sshd on the server > o from this script also sshfs mounting (server -> client) is issued > o once the mount has been successfull, all temporary credentials are > removed > from the server again (as I said: temporary) > > You might want to take a closer look at the ,,x2gomountdirs'' script > in X2Go server and the appropriate locations in x2goclient or > python-x2go. Tell me what language (C++ or Python) you prefer for code > diving and I will point you to the right places in the code. > <Snip> If I recall correctly, there is also an issue with some distributions (particularly Ubuntu) where doing the mount provokes a new media dialog for all NX users connected to the server. I believe this is why X2Go actually does the mount in /tmp and then makes a symbolic link back to the user's home directory - John
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