Does anyone out there have any experience with the Postgres backed Session Broker setup? -- Kermit Short
On Tue, 2014-05-20 at 05:13 +0000, Short, Kermit wrote: > Greetings, > While I haven't been able to compile the x2go client for our IGELs, > I'm pushing forward with the project using the existing version. As > such, I'm trying to create a load balancing cluster, but I'm stuck > adding users to the postgresql database, and I need to do a sanity > check. > > Assumption 1: > I have to manually create each user in the database for that user to > have group membership and/or be able to log in and create a session on > the load balanced server. > > Assumption 2: > The x2godbadmin script must be run as root to gain access to the > root-only file containing the postgres database managment user's > password. > > If either of those assumptions are incorrect, please advise. > > My problem is that all of our home directories are on root-squashed NFS > volumes. As the script is running under root's context, the script is > unable to create ~/.x2go/sqlpass, which would seemingly prevent the user > from being able to utilize any member of the load balancing cluster. > > Obviously, if I can simply pass through PAM credentials and LDAP lookups > without the need for this information to live in a postgresql database, > none of this is a problem. > > Likewise, if I can run the x2godbadmin script as each individual user, > while extremely painful, I can write a script to do this. > > Am I way off in the woods on my logic here? > > Thanks! > _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user
