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- | ====== Installation ====== | ||
- | :!: **Before you begin!** | ||
- | > Please make sure that you have added the x2go repository to your package management system. The required steps are described here: [[adding the x2go repository (debian)]]! | ||
- | ===== Installing X2goserver-ONE (One Node Edition) ===== | ||
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- | X2goserver-HOME is a meta package which will install an x2goserver for a ubuntu host. This meta package will take care of configuring your system and you'll be able to use it after very short time. This “HOME edition” | ||
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- | # apt-get install x2goserver-one | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | Depending on the already installed packages, this command will add additional software to your computer. Please make sure that the following packages are installed: SSHFS, FUSE and SQLIGHT3. | ||
- | Congratulations – you are now able to access your PC with the help of a configured x2goclient. | ||
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- | :!: **Warning!** | ||
- | > If you add further users to your system, please make sure that they are part of the posix group “x2gousers”, | ||
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- | :!: **Warning!** | ||
- | > If you would like to use the file system sharing option of X2go, you'll need to make sure that those users also are part of the posix group “fuse”. This membership is also needed by x2goprint. | ||
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- | :!: **Warning!** | ||
- | > For Ubuntu x2go Server use as a remote desktop. | ||
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- | If you have been you seeing an x2go connection failure message to the Server " | ||
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- | **Connection failed a.b.c.d: Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/ | ||
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- | Then the following may be the cause of your failure. | ||
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- | Using a text editor as (nano, gedit) edit sshd_config and change the following. | ||
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- | **1)** edit the TargetDesktop machine' | ||
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- | **sudo gedit / | ||
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- | //Ubuntu default is: ChallengeResponseAuthentication no// | ||
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- | # Change to " | ||
- | # some PAM modules and threads) | ||
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- | **ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes** | ||
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- | **2)** | ||
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- | If you have configured your Server correctly you would already have made User(s) a member of the admin and adm groups which gives that user(s) the ability to use // | ||
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- | NOTE: in this section of the sshd_config file the Ubuntu default is ' | ||
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- | * Authentication | ||
- | * LoginGraceTime 120 | ||
- | * **PermitRootLogin no** | ||
- | * StrictModes yes | ||
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- | Save the file and exit the editor. | ||
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- | **Finally, remember to restart the SSH server on the TargetDesktop machine so both the changes take effect** using the following command: | ||
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- | **sudo / | ||
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- | The first change above should now permit your x2go clients to log in. | ||