If you are curious about how to get the Xspice seamles to work for a single user Edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf (from the link to vnc setup) [security] AllowRemoteRoot=true DisallowTCP=false
[xdmcp] Enable=true MaxSessions=30 Install the Xspice package on fedora its : xorg-x11-server-Xspice.x86_64 set a password in /etc/X11/spiceqxl.xorg.conf Or disable it if you like living on the edge ;-P mv /etc/X11/spiceqxl.xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf restart X connect with your spice client to the host on port 5900 Drawback: no more X on the console, only through spice. Rob 2014-12-23 14:20 GMT+01:00 Rob Verduijn <rob.verdu...@gmail.com>: > Like I said in my first email, I already got Xspice to play along with > xdmcp. > And when connecting to the server using virt-viewer I get a nice desktop. > > Now what I do not have is more than 1 concurrent user. > Also preventing the second user from hijacking the session from the first > user is an issue. > Explaining that user one has session :1 and user two has session :2 is an > administration nightmare. > > It all has to work automagically. > > Currently I only have vnc that does all this. > I implemented this solution : > http://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/centos-how-tos/remote-login-with-gdm-and-vnc-on-centos-7-rhel-7-configure-vnc-on-xinetd-with-xdmcp-centos-7-rhel-7.html > But vnc is something that belongs in the previous millennium. > > So I wonder if there is a way to do this using Xspice ? > Rob > > > 2014-12-23 14:04 GMT+01:00 Jeremy White <jwh...@codeweavers.com>: > >> On 12/23/2014 03:30 AM, Rob Verduijn wrote: >> >> Hello all, >> >> I'm wondering if it is possible to get Xspice to work for multiple >> concurrent users. >> >> Currently I got it to work with xdmcp to start up a spice-desktop >> session. >> However when the second user logs in the session will be taken over by >> that user. >> >> Is it possible to get this to work with Xspice ? (or similar solution) >> Bonus points if it works with sssd. >> >> >> Hey Rob, >> >> The idea with XSpice is to run one Xorg process per user session. And >> that does work; I use it extensively. There is not (yet) a seamless way to >> do this on Fedora. I was just playing with this on Fedora 21, and it's >> still very fiddly, particularly with gdm. I found that if I modified >> /etc/gdm/custom.conf to enable xdmcp and set the ping interval to 0, then a >> XSpice -query localhost <other parameters as needed> >> >> seemed to work, although I had to set aside my play while it was still >> fairly fiddly. I was hoping to get more time to play to write a little bit >> of apache fu to spin up a user session on demand, but I haven't gotten to >> it yet :-/. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Jeremy >> >> Rob >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Spice-devel mailing >> listSpice-devel@lists.freedesktop.orghttp://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Spice-devel mailing list >> Spice-devel@lists.freedesktop.org >> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel >> >> >
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