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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
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3.1 KiB
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66 lines
3.1 KiB
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Xrdp provides a fully functional Linux terminal server, capable of
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accepting connections from rdesktop and Microsoft's own terminal
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server/remote desktop clients. Xrdp uses Xvnc or xorgxrdp (which
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are installed separately) to manage the X session. This means a
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RDP client can connect to a VNC server on the xrdp server machine in
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addition to the RDP server. Xrdp can also act as a bridging server,
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allowing RDP clients to connect to other RDP or VNC servers through
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the xrdp server.
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Xvnc is included with tigervnc (in Slackware /extra).
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xorgxrdp can be compiled and installed after installing xrdp.
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By default, this script will make xrdp without PAM support since
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PAM is not installed in Slackware by default. The script supports
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building with PAM, but it is completely untested by us. If you want
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to enable PAM, run the script as follows:
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USE_PAM=YES ./xrdp.SlackBuild
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By default, this script will make xrdp without GVFS support, as it
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can cause a problem if a session is unexpectedly terminated leaving
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an orphan GVFS mount. (This can be corrected by logging into the
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server hosting xrdp and running 'fusermount -uz ~/thinclient_drives').
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If you want to use drive redirection and shared clipboard support, run
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the script as follows:
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USE_GVFS=YES ./xrdp.SlackBuild
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After installing xrdp there are some configuration files in /etc/xrdp
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that can be modified:
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** sesman.ini **
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sesman.ini has some useful options to take note of such as the ability
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to allow xrdp use by only a certain group and to specify the log
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location.
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*NOTE:* The default log location is now /var/log/xrdp-sesman.log, and
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the logs are rotated according to /etc/logrotate.d/xrdp-sesman added
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by the script.
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** xrdp.ini **
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xrdp.ini should be modified so that you have the options you want.
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For instance, the server login screen can be customised.
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The default protocol settings is 'ssl_protocols=TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3'.
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OpenSSL 1.0.2 in Slackware 14.2 does not support TLSv1.3, which can
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cause a harmless debug message.
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The remote desktop client in Windows XP requires TLSv1 to connect.
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When released, Windows 7 did not support TLSv1.2, but an official update
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was released.
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The man page for xrdp.ini has more details on the file.
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*NOTE:* The default log location is now /var/log/xrdp.log, and
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the logs are rotated according to /etc/logrotate.d/xrdp added
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by the script.
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** xrdp-xinitrc **
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xrdp-xinitrc by default tries to load one of several DE/WMs in order
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to start a X11rdp session. Change this as desired to load a specific
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DE/WM. A similar script can be executed on a per-user basis by
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creating an executable script at ~/.xrdp-xinitrc. A utility program,
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xrdp-xwmconfig, is included to allow you to use your xinit scripts
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during sessions. It works just like xwmconfig, so run it as root to
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set the global default, or run it as a normal user to set only the
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default for that user. See the sesman.ini man page for details about
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defining different names or locations for the startup scripts.
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If using xorgxrdp, you will likely need a /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
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wrapper script containing a line:
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allowed_users = anybody
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(See 'man Xwrapper.config' for details)
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