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+ | ===== X2Go Session Broker Authentication Service ===== | ||
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+ | Package name: ''' | ||
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+ | On Debian based systems: | ||
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+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | $ sudo apt-get install x2gobroker-authservice | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | The X2Go Session Broker Authentication Service normally gets installed on the machine that also has '' | ||
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+ | The X2Go Session Broker Authentication Service requires root privileges for a few PAM based authentication backends. The default installation authenticates against PAM, on default Linux systems, PAM authentication ('' | ||
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+ | With other PAM setups (e.g. '' | ||
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+ | Furthermore, | ||
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+ | ===== X2Go Session Broker Agent ===== | ||
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+ | Package name: ''' | ||
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+ | On Debian based systems: | ||
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+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | $ sudo apt-get install x2gobroker-agent | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Installing X2Go Session Broker Agent is optional. The broker agent has to be intalled on machines that are in the roll of an X2Go Server (i.e. in the role of a terminal server running X2Go). | ||
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+ | The X2GO Session Broker Agent is a requirement for load balancing setups and is also needed if X2Go Client shall be aware of already running X2Go Sessions. X2Go Client in non-broker mode resumes a suspended session (if exactly there is one) automatically. Other than that, X2Go Client in broker mode waits for resuming instructions from the session broker. The session broker, however, requires feedback from the broker agent to notice that there is a suspended/ | ||
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+ | Thus, the broker agent is like a man-in-the-middle. It sits between X2Go Session Broker and the X2Go Server(s) that the session broker provides. Through the X2Go Session Broker Agent the broker core can obtain information on provided X2Go Servers for all users on that server host. | ||
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+ | The currently available functions of the broker agent are: | ||
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+ | * list user sessions of any user | ||
+ | * deploy SSH public keys on behalf of any user | ||
+ | * drop SSH public keys on behalf of any user | ||
+ | * render an ordered list of X2Go Servers and their usage (by number of running/ | ||
+ | * suspend sessions on behalf of any user | ||
+ | * render a list of used X2Go Servers | ||
+ | * (more to come...) | ||
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+ | **Note:** The X2Go Session Broker Agent gets installed setuid root (group: x2gobroker system group, permissions: | ||
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- | ===== X2Go Session Broker Authentication Service ===== | ||
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- | Package name: ''' | ||
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- | On Debian based systems: | ||
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- | <code bash> | ||
- | $ sudo apt-get install x2gobroker-authservice | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | The X2Go Session Broker Authentication Service normally gets installed on the machine that also has '' | ||
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- | The X2Go Session Broker Authentication Service requires root privileges for a few PAM based authentication backends. The default installation authenticates against PAM, on default Linux systems, PAM authentication ('' | ||
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- | With other PAM setups (e.g. '' | ||
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- | Furthermore, | ||
===== Setting up Config Files ===== | ===== Setting up Config Files ===== | ||
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**Example: | **Example: | ||