Hi, 1. We are using Remote Desktop Connection provided in Windows XP Pro x64 SP2 for connecting to xrdp-5.0. The Xrdp server was compiled on CentOS 5.2. 6.0.6000.16459 (vista_gdr.070318-1245)
We are finding something happens to the key mapping??? after a random amount of time. We will attempt to type something in an xterm, but the keystroke actually closes our xterm. The next key press may bring up the Linux desktop logout option. We can recover by closing the remote desktop connection from the client side and reconnecting -- since Xvnc server is still running. The re-established connection will work for a period of time (hours to a day or so) before this occurs again. I have copied the Remote Desktop Connection application from my Windows 7 Premium x64 SP1 box. On the Win XP Pro x64 box, I unregistered mstscax.dll and copied in the 4 files associated with mstsc. I am unable to register the Win 7 mstscax.dll on Win XP Pro x64, but I am still able to use this newer mstsc client. I will see if same problem occurs with updated connection client. 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 2. Had xrdp crash??? one time where all client connections were lost. Since connection information is stored in memory, users must reconnect knowing Xvnc display information. One thought has been to modify xrdp to use the process listing to find existing connections. It would make connection to a manually started Xvnc session transparent. 3. Xrdp has been very useful. It makes working remote (vpn) very workable. We had actually tried a few commercial options that used proprietary clients, but each had an issue(s) that prevented them from being adopted. I would like to work with the initial xrdp login screen to allow connection to a small group of application servers. That is, the user would not need to know which application server their desktop is being hosted on. Or maybe allow it to list the application servers for them to chose from, with the login server being the bridge from RDP to X. Thanks, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ xrdp-devel mailing list xrdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xrdp-devel