Dear Mr. Bauer, thanks for your immediate response!
On 05.08.2015 12:30, Stefan Baur wrote: ... > Since you're using a custom-built Linux distribution, it would most > likely be helpful to know what it is based on - Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora > Core, Red Hat, ... and the corresponding version number. Our system is build from scratch, no package manager. I used x2goclient-4.0.5.0 x2goserver-4.0.1.19 nx-libs-3.5.0.32.tar.gz System environment: gcc-5.2.0 glibc-2.21 linux-4.1.3 > Another thing to check: Are you using banners, like, for example in > /etc/hosts.allow? No banners, no .profile, no /etc/profile Would be really great if you have a look at client-sessions1: Proxy: Identified message of 14 bytes for FD#6 channel ID#1. handleWrite: Called for FD#6. handleWrite: Decoding messages for FD#6 with 14 bytes in the buffer. a working connection shows Proxy: Identified message of 50 bytes for FD#6 channel ID#1. handleWrite: Called for FD#6. handleWrite: Decoding messages for FD#6 with 50 bytes in the buffer. I assume that the fake cookie can't be set. Di you have any hint where to look for this? Kind regards, H.-A. Arnolds On 05.08.2015 12:30, Stefan Baur wrote: > Am 05.08.2015 um 12:05 schrieb Heinz-Ado Arnolds: > >> I'm trying to integrate the x2go system into our own (MPA-)Linux >> system which we are using and developing for centuries now (it's >> used non commercial in an research institute). While the client >> connection from my (MPA-)system to a pre-installed Ubuntu server >> works without a problem, the connection to a (MPA-)Linux server >> doesn't work yet. > > Since you're using a custom-built Linux distribution, it would most > likely be helpful to know what it is based on - Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora > Core, Red Hat, ... and the corresponding version number. > > Did you use one of our repositories for .deb or .rpm packages, or did > you build x2goserver from source? > > Also, are you using stable or nightly builds? > > A list of installed packages, if you have some sort of package > management on your self-built distribution, would be helpful to spot > any missing packages required by X2Go. > > Another thing to check: Are you using banners, like, for example in > /etc/hosts.allow? > > Something like "sshd: <list of IPs here> : banners /etc/banners" maybe? > If yes, disable that and see if it helps. > > Kind Regards, > Stefan Baur > > _______________________________________________ > x2go-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-dev > >
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