SBTS V8.16 behaves like ED ?

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  • #53302
    Steve92
    Participant

    Hello,

    We meet a strange behavior of SBTS V8.16 installed on “Debian 12”: when we connect to it from ECS, we get the screen asking to send a message to get permission from an already connected user , like with ED !?!

    Expected behaviour of SBTS is, of course, to be able to create a virtual desktop.

    Could you please quickly enlight us about this strange phenomena ?

    For security reasons, I can’t send you all the logs files.

    Please could you tell me the minimun files you need ?

    Thanks,

    Regards,

    Steve.

     

    #53317
    Bilbotine
    Participant

    Hello Steve,

    Can you answer the following questions, to help us understand better what the issue can be:

    – Can you try to connect to the same server using another username ?

    – Can you confirm that the server you are connecting is SBTS  ?

    Thank you!

    #53330
    Steve92
    Participant

    Hello,

    – same result with another username

    – yes SBTS V8.16 for Debian 12 (.deb got from URL provided by NoMachine team), valid evaluation key

    Do you have the SHA256 signature for SBTS V8.16 for Debian x64 ?

    Regards,

    Steve

    #53344
    Bilbotine
    Participant

    Hello again Steve,

    We are not able to reproduce the problem.

    Can you run this command on the SBTS: sudo grep AvailableSessionTypes /usr/NX/etc/*cfg

    And let us know the result ?

    #53374
    Steve92
    Participant

    Hi,

    Here is the result :

    root@bmn-dev-deb01:/home/ADM_T0237305_L# grep -i availablesessiontypes /usr/NX/etc/*cfg

    /usr/NX/etc/node.cfg:AvailableSessionTypes unix-remote,unix-console,unix-default,unix-application,physical-desktop,shadow,unix-xsession-default,unix-gnome,unix-xdm

    /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg:# desktop=1 list all desktop types set in the AvailableSessionTypes

    /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg:AvailableSessionTypes unix-remote,unix-console,unix-default,unix-application,physical-desktop,shadow,unix-xsession-default,unix-gnome,unix-xdm

     

    Regards,

    Steve

    #53463
    fisherman
    Moderator

    Hi,
    Since the session types appear to be correctly defined in the configuration files, could you check whether any propagation rules on the cloud server might be restricting certain users from accessing specific session types?

    #53514
    Steve92
    Participant

    Hi,

    ECS has been hardened and unix-xsession-default set to NO too quickly.

    Prob solved by putting it to YES. 🙂

    Regards,

    Steve.

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