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wiki:obsolete:x2goserver-home-ubuntu-installation [2010/12/19 15:02]
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 Then the following may be the cause of your failure.  If you plan to log in to a remote Ubuntu x2go "server" machine (lets call it "TargetDesktop") there is one SSH configuration setting (/etc/ssh/sshd_config) on TargetDesktop that you will want to change.    Then the following may be the cause of your failure.  If you plan to log in to a remote Ubuntu x2go "server" machine (lets call it "TargetDesktop") there is one SSH configuration setting (/etc/ssh/sshd_config) on TargetDesktop that you will want to change.   
  
-Using a text editor as (nano, gedit) edit sshd_config and change the following.   The first will allow a user connection using a login ID and password (re Challenge/Response) from the x2go "clients"  The Second is a general good practice.+Using a text editor as (nano, gedit) edit sshd_config and change the following.   The First will allow a user connection using a login ID and password (re Challenge/Response) from the x2go "clients"  The Second is considered generally good practice.
  
 **1)** edit the TargetDesktop machine's /etc/ssh/sshd_config file: **1)** edit the TargetDesktop machine's /etc/ssh/sshd_config file:
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 Save the file and exit the editor. Save the file and exit the editor.
  
-Finally, restart the SSH server on the TargetDesktop machine so both the changes take effect using the following command:+**Finally, remember to restart the SSH server on the TargetDesktop machine so both the changes take effect** using the following command:
  
 **sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart** **sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart**