

Note: Make sure the client computer can open a SSH session to the server by checking from the client that ssh is successful. Run X2Go Client on the client computer, the one that wants to access the server:įor the list of available options, see x2goclient(1). Now all you need to do is start the system rvice. This location however is not created by default and can be created by creating a symlink to /usr/share/applications/.Īlternatively instead of creating a symlink one could also create a folder and link only the desired applications instead. This is controlled by the files in /etc/x2go/applications/. X2Go can publish the installed applications in a menu to the client. Run the following command on the server to initialize the SQLite database (which is required in order for the x2go server to work): One can check that lsmod | grep fuse returns a match, otherwise load the fuse kernel module. In order for the server to be able to access files on the client computer, the fuse module is needed.

Follow the instructions at OpenSSH#X11 forwarding and OpenSSH#Daemon management. X2Go uses Secure Shell in order to work, so you need to configure sshd daemon to allow X11 forwarding. Server side Configure Secure Shell daemon x2goclient AUR - X2Go client based on Qt5.They can be installed with the following packages: Making those work requires further hacks. In addition, X2Go does not support GLX 1.4 which is required for many graphical applications, including Firefox. Compatibility is especially important if you want to connect to an existing Xorg session. You can check X2Go desktop environment compatibility first. Such a sequence task can be executed against an active connection or assigned to a connection and executed automatically after logon.Note: X2Go is not compatible with all desktop environments. I can then execute this task and select one or more existing connections.Īn example of a Key Sequence Task is a situation in which you regularly connect to an SSH session, back up a configuration file, and then edit it. An example of a Command Task is running a PowerShell script to query remote machines for members of the Administrators group. There are two types of tasks: Command Task and Key Sequence Task. If you are a lazy admin like me, you will love the Tasks feature. The great benefit in Royal TS is that I can have all my connections stored in a single database and launched quickly without the need to switch to a different application. As you can see, some connection types are opened directly in Royal TS, while others are opened as external applications. Once you open these connections, the page is loaded and the relevant fields are filled in.
