Thanks Jay.

I'd like, if possible, to use the latest git version of X11RDP too - where
can I get that from? I'll change the switches below as per your suggestion
in the interim though.

Do you know if there are any plans to get X11RDP into the Debian
repositories?
-- 
Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs
On Mar 21, 2012 11:22 PM, "Jay Sorg" <jay.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It looks like you are using the latest git with the older X11rdp.
> If you want to do that, remove the -uds line from sesman.ini.
>
> -uds means unix domain socket.
> I'm switching the interprocess communication to uds when running on
> the same machine.
>
> Jay
>
> > I followed the guide at
> >
> http://scarygliders.net/2011/11/17/x11rdp-ubuntu-11-10-gnome-3-xrdp-customization-new-hotness/
> > to install X11RDP under Ubuntu 12.04.
> >
> > Having connected, entering my username and password to the
> > sesman-X11rdp dialogue, I get the following text:
> >
> > connecting to sesman ip 127.0.0.1 port 3350
> > sesman connect ok
> > sending login info to session manager, please wait...
> > xrdp_mm_process_login_response: login successful for display
> > started connecting
> > connecting...
> > connect error
> > connecting...
> > connect error
> > connecting...
> > connect error
> > connecting...
> > connect error
> > connection problem, giving up
> > some problem
> >
> > Following another post I saw following the "some problem" message
> > (
> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/xrdp-authenticates-but-does-not-load-x-server-rdp-592138/#post2979988
> ),
> > I ran the following in a shell:
> >
> > X11rdp :56
> >
> > Which gave me this:
> >
> > X11rdp, an X server for xrdp
> > Version 0.5.0
> > Copyright (C) 2005-2008 Jay Sorg
> > See http://xrdp.sf.net for information on xrdp.
> > Underlying X server release 70100000, The X.Org Foundation
> > Xorg Release 7.1
> > Screen width 800 height 600 depth 24 bpp 32
> > dpix 100 dpiy 100
> > buffer size 1920000
> > error opening security policy file /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy
> > Could not init font path element /opt/X11rdp/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/,
> > removing from list!
> > Could not init font path element /opt/X11rdp/lib/X11/fonts/OTF,
> > removing from list!
> > Could not init font path element /opt/X11rdp/lib/X11/fonts/CID/,
> > removing from list!
> >
> > and then hung... I suspect this is valid behaviour, as your X clients
> > would probably start writing to that X server then.
> >
> > Next, I restarted /etc/init.d/xrdp and got this:
> >
> > spriggsj@home:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/xrdp restart
> >  * Stopping RDP Session manager
> >   ...done.
> >  * Starting Remote Desktop Protocol server
> > process 32146 started ok
> > starting sesman...
> > sesman config:
> >        ListenAddress:            127.0.0.1
> >        ListenPort:               3350
> >        EnableUserWindowManager:  1
> >        UserWindowManager:        startwm.sh
> >        DefaultWindowManager:     startwm.sh
> >        AuthFilePath:             disabled
> > Xvnc parameters:
> >        Parameter 00                   -bs
> >        Parameter 01                   -ac
> >        Parameter 02                   -nolisten
> >        Parameter 03                   tcp
> >        Parameter 04                   -localhost
> >        Parameter 05                   -dpi
> >        Parameter 06                   96
> > X11rdp parameters:
> >        Parameter 00                   -bs
> >        Parameter 01                   -ac
> >        Parameter 02                   -nolisten
> >        Parameter 03                   tcp
> >        Parameter 04                   -uds
> > logging configuration:
> >        LogFile:       /var/log/xrdp-sesman.log
> >        LogLevel:      4
> >        EnableSyslog:  0
> >        SyslogLevel:   4
> > security configuration:
> >        AllowRootLogin:       1
> >        MaxLoginRetry:        4
> >        No TSUsersGroup defined
> >        No TSAdminsGroup defined
> > session configuration:
> >        MaxSessions:                 10
> >        X11DisplayOffset:            10
> >        KillDisconnected:            0
> >        IdleTimeLimit:               0
> >        DisconnectedTimeLimit:       0
> > [20120321-21:16:12] [WARN ] [init:45] libscp initialized
> >   ...done.
> >
> > When I try to establish a connection, in /var/log/xrdp-sesman.log I get:
> >
> > [20120321-21:21:50] [INFO ] scp thread on sck 7 started successfully
> > [20120321-21:21:51] [INFO ] ++ created session (access granted):
> > username spriggsj, ip 172.25.255.146:60889 - socket: 7
> > [20120321-21:21:51] [INFO ] starting X11rdp session...
> > [20120321-21:22:00] [ERROR] X server for display 12 startup timeout
> > [20120321-21:22:00] [INFO ] starting xrdp-sessvc - xpid=2015 -
> wmpid=2014
> > [20120321-21:22:01] [ERROR] X server for display 12 startup timeout
> > [20120321-21:22:01] [ERROR] another Xserver is already active on
> display 12
> > [20120321-21:22:01] [DEBUG] aborting connection...
> > [20120321-21:22:01] [INFO ] ++ terminated session:  username spriggsj,
> > display :12.0, session_pid 2012, ip 172.25.255.146:60889 - socket: 7
> >
> > Can anyone suggest what to try next? I realise Ubuntu 12.04 isn't out
> > of beta yet, but I'd really like to give this a go, if anyone can make
> > any suggestions?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > --
> > Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs
> >
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