HI, I'm the owner/author of the Scarygliders tools - if anyone has some
good suggestions as to how I can get the tools to build the latest
iterations of xrdp/X11rdp, please let me know :)

I've just completed a move from living in Japan for almost 6 years, to now
living in my native Scotland, and I can see in those intervening
weeks/months that the tools are beginning to show their age a bit ;)

In between getting my house in order - I even have my PC systems rebuilt
and working since they arrived from overseas! -  I've been trying to find
the time to have a look at xrdp 0.7 and even tried the bleeding-edge
version of x11rdp, but with so far little success (both build but I get
connection error after I log in even though X11rdp is running and the
desktop [xfce4] is running inside it) - that might be due to residual
presence of older xrdp/X11rdp compiled from my tools, so I'll have to try
from a pristine Debian vm again I guess.

Anyway, any hints/tips/suggestions would be appreciated, and I'll get a new
version 3.0 out the door using more recent sources to replace the
cobweb-collecting 2.5 as soon as I perfect a "foolproof" means of getting
the up-to-date sources to compile, install, and configure properly.

Best regards!

Kevin Cave.


On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Stephen Yorke (DN) <syo...@dezignnet.com>wrote:

>  If using xrdp 0.7.0, you need to make a change to the X11rdp source code
> prior to compiling.  I would not use the X11RDP-o-Matic from ScaryGliders
> as it does not make this change.
>
> Sent from Windows Mail
>
>  *From:* hasan
> *Sent:* December 13, 2012 11:42 PM
> *To:* xrdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* [Xrdp-devel] xrdp_mm_process_login_response: login failed
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I hope it's ok to ask this here even though I can't pretend to be a
> developer. I have hit a brick wall and have no idea how to move forward.
>
> I used X11RDP-o-Matic to install XRDP under Ubuntu 12.04.1
>
> Everything seems ok except that ....
>
> from Windows I get this message when trying to establish a session:
>
> *    connecting to sesman ip 127.0.0.1 port 3350
>    sesman connect ok
>    sending login info to sesman
>    xrdp_mm_process_login_response: login failed*
>
>
> I have zero experience with RDP, X11 or sesman so I am stabbing the dark
> trying to find a root cause.
>
> In my    /var/log/auth.log   I do see this
>
> *Dec 13 06:50:32 myMachine xrdp-sesman: pam_unix(xrdp-sesman:auth):
> authentication
> failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= rhost= user=myName *
>
> I commented out the two group id lines lines in   /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini
> like this :
>
> *    [Security]
>    AllowRootLogin=1
>    MaxLoginRetry=4
>    #TerminalServerUsers=tsusers
>    #TerminalServerAdmins=tsadmins*
>
> … and restarted with :
>
>    * sudo xrdp-sesman -k && sudo xrdp-sesman*
>
> But that did not appear to improve anything. All I see in
> /var/log/xrdp-sesman.log is this :
>
>    *[20121213-12:02:35] [WARN ] [init:45] libscp initialized
>    [20121213-12:02:35] [CORE ] starting sesman with pid 18668
>    [20121213-12:02:35] [INFO ] listening…
>    [20121213-12:03:03] [INFO ] scp thread on sck 7 started successfully*
>
> Googling turns up a few scattered reports of people hitting the same
> issue, but with no clear solution reported.
>
> I'd be very glad of any hints as to how to narrow my search for the real
> reason why I cannot get authenticated.
>
> Thanks,
> MHJB
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