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author | Heinz Wiesinger <pprkut@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-05-13 00:09:04 +0200 |
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committer | Heinz Wiesinger <pprkut@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-05-13 00:09:04 +0200 |
commit | 3cd00509390d367e47e1761d7614e1023621ee69 (patch) | |
tree | 0ecfb7732b9d4fc77efe0090a79ad17b31a361da /network/xrdp/README | |
parent | 77852468d95253222ef3e04560866bf45a79b03a (diff) | |
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diff --git a/network/xrdp/README b/network/xrdp/README deleted file mode 100644 index 290a45d14c..0000000000 --- a/network/xrdp/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -xrdp - Remote Desktop Server for Linux - -Xrdp provides a fully functional Linux terminal server, capable of accepting -connections from rdesktop and Microsoft's own terminal server/remote desktop -clients. Xrdp uses Xvnc or X11rdp (which are installed separately) to manage -the X session. This means a RDP client can connect to a VNC server on the -xrdp server machine in addition to the RDP server. Xrdp can also act as a -bridging server, allowing RDP clients to connect to other RDP or VNC servers -through the xrdp server. - -Xvnc can be installed by installing tightvnc (available on SlackBuilds.org). -X11rdp can be compiled and installed by following the directions in the -thread at http://tinyurl.com/2ufoz2 (link to LinuxQuestions.org). - -By default, this script will make xrdp without PAM support since PAM is not -installed in Slackware by default. The script supports building with PAM, -but it is completely untested by us. If you want to enable PAM, run the -script as follows: - USE_PAM=YES ./xrdp.SlackBuild - -After installing xrdp there are some configuration files in /etc/xrdp that -can be modified. sesman.ini has some useful options to take note of such as -the ability to allow xrdp use by only a certain group and to specify the log -location (the default log location has been changed to /var/log/sesman.log). -xrdp.ini should be modified so that you have the options you want at the -server login screen. For instance, if you want xrdp's default options to be -like those of a Windows RDP server then change xrdp.ini so that the default -set of options under [xrdp1] corresponds to sesman-X11rdp. Similarly, you -might want to change the options (eg. port number) for VNC (listed as -"console" by default). The man page for xrdp.ini has more details on the -file. - -/etc/xrdp/xrdp-xinitrc by default loads KDE during a X11rdp session. Change -this as desired to load a different DE/WM. A similar script can be executed -on a per-user basis by creating an executable script at ~/.xrdp-xinitrc. A -utility program, xrdp-xwmconfig, is included to allow you to use your xinit -scripts during X11rdp sessions. It works just like xwmconfig, so run it as -root to set the global default, or run it as a normal user to set only the -default for that user. See the sesman.ini man page for details about -defining different names or locations for the X11rdp startup scripts. |