Linux Client with Windows Master
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Hello,
I am trying to set up an environment where I have 3 machines theoretically. I have a windows Master and Windows Client, and Linux master. I want to set up all of these machines for Key authentication. I have the windows machines working fine. Its the Linux client that shows up as no connection.When the service starts all I see in the Linux log file is "LinuxServiceCore::startServer(): Starting server for new session "org/freedesktop/login1/session/_32" with ID 0 at seat "org/freedesktop/login1/seat/seat0"
I have installed veyon 4.6.0.0 centos 8.3 on a rhel8 machine. Any help with why the linux connection might not be working?
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Are you using X11-based sessions on Linux? Can you telnet port
11100
of the Linux computer? Did you import the public authentication key file and adjusted the privileges (i.e. make it readable by everyone)? Also try upgrading to 4.7.2 if possible.@tobydox
yes we are using X11-based sessions on linux, was there a special configuration we needed to do for this?I can telnet the master computer with the port, this is the output:
Trying [IP address of master]
Connected to 10.0.1.18
Escape character is '^]'
RFB 003.008yes I have done the import of the public authentication key file and adjusted the pillages
what I will try next is to upgrade the Veyon software
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I think we mixed something up
What role does the Linux computer play? Does it run Veyon Master (i.e. a teacher computer) or is it a student computer running the Veyon Service/Server?
@tobydox The Linux computer is the student computer running the veyon server. I do not see a different installation for the student and master for Linux, so the master application was still loaded on the machine.
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I think we mixed something up
What role does the Linux computer play? Does it run Veyon Master (i.e. a teacher computer) or is it a student computer running the Veyon Service/Server?
@tobydox Do you think using a PCOIP card instead of regular remote desktop session on the computer would cause a problem?