Hi Grigory, That wasn't my suggestion, but Paul's.
What about my suggestions? Have you tried any of those? -Stefan Am 20.02.19 um 23:13 schrieb Grigory Shamov: > Hi Stefan, > > Yes, I have tried that, deleting .x2go folder and .xsession-x2go*errors and > .Xauthority in their $HOME > > Looks like it didnt help (the user still fails to connect, there is no new > .x2go folder there ). > > -- > Grigory Shamov > WestGrid Site Lead / HPC Specialist > University of Manitoba > E2-588 EITC Building, > (204) 474-9625 > > > From: x2go-user > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > on behalf of Paul Borowicz <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 8:42 AM > To: Stefan Baur <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > Subject: Re: [X2Go-User] local X server fails to accept the connection? > > Have you cleaned out the .x2go folder in the user accounts? > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 5:15 AM Stefan Baur > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > Am 15.02.19 um 17:00 schrieb Grigory Shamov: >> We are running X2go servers on CentOS 6 Linux; other clients (MacOS, other >> users with Windows 7 and 10) seem to connect fine. So the problem likely >> is with the client. I believe the Windows x2go client comes with an X11 >> server bundled with it and configured. >> >> Could anyone suggest what could be the reason for such errors, have anyone >> encountered them before? Any advice much appreciated! Thanks! > > If it's only happening on one client, my guess would be that the client > installation is broken somehow. > > This could be just about anything - hardware failure (disk, RAM), > malware, an overzealous AntiVirus, or just a plain misconfiguration or > filesystem error. > > The easiest way would probably be to create another user account on the > same client and try it with that one - to see if the problem is with the > user or the machine. To cross-check, have the affected user try to log > in using X2GoClient on a different machine. > > If the problem persists and is tied to the machine, the next try would > be to perform a clean uninstall of X2GoClient, reboot, then reinstall > X2GoClient from a newly downloaded copy of the installer. > > If it's tied to the user, compare group memberships both on the client > and on the server side between the affected user and a user having no > issues, also, let the user try to log in using plain SSH (PuTTY) and > possibly with X-Forwarding and a manually started X-Server on the > client, to see if the issue is with X2Go or with the underlying > operating system/permissions/whatever. > > Kind Regards, > Stefan Baur > > -- > BAUR-ITCS UG (haftungsbeschränkt) > Geschäftsführer: Stefan Baur > Eichenäckerweg 10, 89081 Ulm | Registergericht Ulm, HRB 724364 > Fon/Fax 0731 40 34 66-36/-35 | USt-IdNr.: DE268653243 > _______________________________________________ > x2go-user mailing list > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user > -- BAUR-ITCS UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Geschäftsführer: Stefan Baur Eichenäckerweg 10, 89081 Ulm | Registergericht Ulm, HRB 724364 Fon/Fax 0731 40 34 66-36/-35 | USt-IdNr.: DE268653243 _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user
