[opensuse] KRFB fails handling RDP connections
This is a weird one... I have two workstations running openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64). I have added a few repositories (i.e. Packman) but nothing unusual or out of the ordinary. Both are x86_64 - one is a laptop (Core 2 Duo) and one is a desktop (EM64T single core). Suddenly, KRDC won't do RDP connections (on either). I didn't change anything (at least I don't remember changing anything). It'll do VNC just fine. The RDP gets past the preferences setting and then just hangs (just before the actual screen opens). Now, what's funny is that I can "rdesktop hostname" and it works fine. I just can't get to it via KRDC. What really sucks is that I use the KIO slave from the "run" box... so it's been an adjustment to do this the other way. I've reloaded the RPM containing krdc, but to no avail. Suggestions? -- Jason Bailey, Web/IT Administrator Sun Advocate / Emery County Progress webmaster@sunad.com / webmaster@ecprogress.com (435) 637-0732 (ext 31) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 08:08:12 pm Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
This is a weird one...
I have two workstations running openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64). I have added a few repositories (i.e. Packman) but nothing unusual or out of the ordinary. Both are x86_64 - one is a laptop (Core 2 Duo) and one is a desktop (EM64T single core).
Suddenly, KRDC won't do RDP connections (on either). I didn't change anything (at least I don't remember changing anything). It'll do VNC just fine. The RDP gets past the preferences setting and then just hangs (just before the actual screen opens).
Now, what's funny is that I can "rdesktop hostname" and it works fine. I just can't get to it via KRDC.
What really sucks is that I use the KIO slave from the "run" box... so it's been an adjustment to do this the other way.
I've reloaded the RPM containing krdc, but to no avail.
rpm -qa | grep krdc ALso any error that you are getting. Is krdc crashing? Can you run from command line and see what happens when it fails. also output of: rpm -qa | grep qt THanks -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 08:08:12 pm Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
This is a weird one...
I have two workstations running openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64). I have added a few repositories (i.e. Packman) but nothing unusual or out of the ordinary. Both are x86_64 - one is a laptop (Core 2 Duo) and one is a desktop (EM64T single core).
Suddenly, KRDC won't do RDP connections (on either). I didn't change anything (at least I don't remember changing anything). It'll do VNC just fine. The RDP gets past the preferences setting and then just hangs (just before the actual screen opens).
Now, what's funny is that I can "rdesktop hostname" and it works fine. I just can't get to it via KRDC.
What really sucks is that I use the KIO slave from the "run" box... so it's been an adjustment to do this the other way.
I've reloaded the RPM containing krdc, but to no avail.
rpm -qa | grep krdc
ALso any error that you are getting. Is krdc crashing? Can you run from command line and see what happens when it fails.
also output of:
rpm -qa | grep qt
THanks
No, krdc never crashes. It gives me the address box. I type "rdp://hostname". I click OK. I get the preferences window. I click connect, and then it just sits there, "establishing connection..." Running from command line: *** WARNING *** The programme 'krdc' uses the Apple Bonjour compatiblity layer of Avahi. *** WARNING *** Please fix your application to use the native API of Avahi! *** WARNING *** For more information see http://0pointer.de/avahi-compat?s=libdns_sd&e=krdc current depth: 0 Color depth: 8 It just sits there forever until I xkill it. Interestingly, 'rpm -qa | grep krdc' gives me nothing. But I can obviously run krdc. It's there. I can run rdesktop, as I said, with no problems. rpm -qa | grep qt gives me this: qt3-3.3.8-76.2 qt3-devel-doc-3.3.8-76 yast2-qt-2.15.16-19 libqt4-x11-4.3.1-23.4 avahi-qt3-0.6.20-40 qtcurve-gtk2-32bit-0.52.3-31 libqt4-dbus-1-4.3.1-23.4 dbus-1-qt3-devel-0.62-110.1 pinentry-qt-0.7.2-1 qt3-devel-tools-3.3.8-76 libqt4-4.3.1-23.4 dbus-1-qt3-32bit-0.62-110.1 libqtpod-0.3-86 qtemu-1.0.4-2.3 poppler-qt-0.5.4-101.2 qtcurve-gtk2-0.55.0-3.2 qt3-devel-3.3.8-76.2 libqt4-sql-mysql-4.3.2-6.1 qt3-32bit-3.3.8-76.2 qtcurve-kde-0.55.2-3.6 yast2-control-center-qt-2.15.4-12 libqt4-qt3support-4.3.1-23.4 dbus-1-qt3-0.62-110.1 python-qt-3.17.3-18 libqt4-sql-4.3.1-23.4 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 08:08:12 pm Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
This is a weird one...
I have two workstations running openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64). I have added a few repositories (i.e. Packman) but nothing unusual or out of the ordinary. Both are x86_64 - one is a laptop (Core 2 Duo) and one is a desktop (EM64T single core).
Suddenly, KRDC won't do RDP connections (on either). I didn't change anything (at least I don't remember changing anything). It'll do VNC just fine. The RDP gets past the preferences setting and then just hangs (just before the actual screen opens).
Now, what's funny is that I can "rdesktop hostname" and it works fine. I just can't get to it via KRDC.
What really sucks is that I use the KIO slave from the "run" box... so it's been an adjustment to do this the other way.
I've reloaded the RPM containing krdc, but to no avail.
rpm -qa | grep krdc
ALso any error that you are getting. Is krdc crashing? Can you run from command line and see what happens when it fails. also output of: rpm -qa | grep qt
THanks
No, krdc never crashes. It gives me the address box. I type "rdp://hostname". I click OK. I get the preferences window. I click connect, and then it just sits there, "establishing connection..."
Running from command line: *** WARNING *** The programme 'krdc' uses the Apple Bonjour compatiblity layer of Avahi. *** WARNING *** Please fix your application to use the native API of Avahi! *** WARNING *** For more information see http://0pointer.de/avahi-compat?s=libdns_sd&e=krdc current depth: 0 Color depth: 8
It just sits there forever until I xkill it.
Interestingly, 'rpm -qa | grep krdc' gives me nothing. But I can obviously run krdc. It's there. I can run rdesktop, as I said, with no problems.
rpm -qa | grep qt gives me this: qt3-3.3.8-76.2 qt3-devel-doc-3.3.8-76 yast2-qt-2.15.16-19 libqt4-x11-4.3.1-23.4 avahi-qt3-0.6.20-40 qtcurve-gtk2-32bit-0.52.3-31 libqt4-dbus-1-4.3.1-23.4 dbus-1-qt3-devel-0.62-110.1 pinentry-qt-0.7.2-1 qt3-devel-tools-3.3.8-76 libqt4-4.3.1-23.4 dbus-1-qt3-32bit-0.62-110.1 libqtpod-0.3-86 qtemu-1.0.4-2.3 poppler-qt-0.5.4-101.2 qtcurve-gtk2-0.55.0-3.2 qt3-devel-3.3.8-76.2 libqt4-sql-mysql-4.3.2-6.1 qt3-32bit-3.3.8-76.2 qtcurve-kde-0.55.2-3.6 yast2-control-center-qt-2.15.4-12 libqt4-qt3support-4.3.1-23.4 dbus-1-qt3-0.62-110.1 python-qt-3.17.3-18 libqt4-sql-4.3.1-23.4
I haven't seen any replies on this issue. Does anyone have any suggestions? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Interestingly, 'rpm -qa | grep krdc' gives me nothing.
This will tell you the rpm: rpm -q -f `which krdc` I don't know about your main question. But what you see is similar to a behavior I saw with ssh, and it is related to the ssh agent failing to feed the response to ssh and to pop up the question window: kill the agent. It can be ssh-agent or seahorse. This is a very wild guess on my part, of course: I don't know if ssh is involved, but... :-? - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFH+X6PtTMYHG2NR9URAte6AJ0dn/ke7ksUBRB/bJGzR2cyUnn68gCaAkMD mgAKNwCcWTx7PeO/Y4eNlCY= =xbau -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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The Tuesday 2008-04-01 at 22:00 -0600, Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
Interestingly, 'rpm -qa | grep krdc' gives me nothing.
This will tell you the rpm:
rpm -q -f `which krdc`
That gives me: kdenetwork3-vnc-3.5.7-64 And I have reloaded it from the original rpm. Ideas?
I don't know about your main question. But what you see is similar to a behavior I saw with ssh, and it is related to the ssh agent failing to feed the response to ssh and to pop up the question window: kill the agent. It can be ssh-agent or seahorse.
This is a very wild guess on my part, of course: I don't know if ssh is involved, but... :-?
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Monday 2008-04-07 at 08:57 -0600, Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote: ...
Ideas?
What about what I said in the rest of the email? (Left below)
I don't know about your main question. But what you see is similar to a behavior I saw with ssh, and it is related to the ssh agent failing to feed the response to ssh and to pop up the question window: kill the agent. It can be ssh-agent or seahorse.
This is a very wild guess on my part, of course: I don't know if ssh is involved, but... :-?
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The Monday 2008-04-07 at 08:57 -0600, Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
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Ideas?
What about what I said in the rest of the email? (Left below)
I don't know about your main question. But what you see is similar to a behavior I saw with ssh, and it is related to the ssh agent failing to feed the response to ssh and to pop up the question window: kill the agent. It can be ssh-agent or seahorse.
This is a very wild guess on my part, of course: I don't know if ssh is involved, but... :-?
I'm really sorry, but I'm not following your logic. I'm not tunneling anything. Now, again, I'm getting all the proper windows appearing in KRDC except the remote desktop itself. I'm not familiar with ssh-agent or seahorse...
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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On Monday 07 April 2008 07:57:01 am Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
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The Tuesday 2008-04-01 at 22:00 -0600, Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate
Webmaster wrote:
Interestingly, 'rpm -qa | grep krdc' gives me nothing.
This will tell you the rpm:
rpm -q -f `which krdc`
That gives me: kdenetwork3-vnc-3.5.7-64
And I have reloaded it from the original rpm.
Ideas?
I don't know about your main question. But what you see is similar to a behavior I saw with ssh, and it is related to the ssh agent failing to feed the response to ssh and to pop up the question window: kill the agent. It can be ssh-agent or seahorse.
This is a very wild guess on my part, of course: I don't know if ssh is involved, but... :-?
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
It is interesting that you are using the kdenetwork3 packages and not the kde4-krfb which is loaded by default (or so I thought). have you tried installing the KDE4 version of krdc? See mine below: rpm -q -f `which krdc` kde4-krdc-4.0.3-4.8 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 07 April 2008 07:57:01 am Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
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The Tuesday 2008-04-01 at 22:00 -0600, Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate
Webmaster wrote:
Interestingly, 'rpm -qa | grep krdc' gives me nothing. This will tell you the rpm:
rpm -q -f `which krdc` That gives me: kdenetwork3-vnc-3.5.7-64
And I have reloaded it from the original rpm.
Ideas?
I don't know about your main question. But what you see is similar to a behavior I saw with ssh, and it is related to the ssh agent failing to feed the response to ssh and to pop up the question window: kill the agent. It can be ssh-agent or seahorse.
This is a very wild guess on my part, of course: I don't know if ssh is involved, but... :-?
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
It is interesting that you are using the kdenetwork3 packages and not the kde4-krfb which is loaded by default (or so I thought). have you tried installing the KDE4 version of krdc?
See mine below: rpm -q -f `which krdc` kde4-krdc-4.0.3-4.8
I have, but when I query rpm with the command above, only the v3 package (kde3-network) is listed (odd). The kde-krdc package installs some files in /usr/share/kde4/apps/krdc... I see no binary there. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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