[FreeNX-kNX] FreeNX, NX Web Companion, sessions closing

Kurt Godric kgodric at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 1 21:07:06 UTC 2008


Thank You.  That helped a lot.

On a side note... is there a way to force a new session without the menu with all of the other sessions listed?  I don't want users to be able to click on a session already in progress by another person.



Thanks,

Kurt

To: freenx-knx at kde.org
Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 12:46:53 -0400
From: jhonyl at netscape.net
Subject: Re: [FreeNX-kNX] FreeNX, NX Web Companion, sessions closing





Hi,



There has been a few post of similar purpose lately here in the mailing list. Here is a quote of few:



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Hi,


In your .nxs file you can add the option:


<option key="Automatic reconnect" value="false" />


or at least change it from true to false and write protect the .nxs file. Then 

at every NX Strat of this session you will get shown all your running sessions 

to resume and the possibility to click new.


Kind Regards,

Florian




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and:

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On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:50:24 +0000

"Steven Maddox \(Cyorxamp\)" <s.maddox at cyorxamp.info> wrote:


> Hi Nico,

> 

> Thanks for this...

> 

> Now just got to solve how people can be logged into running only 

> 'firefox -no-remote' and not anything else when they connect... also if 

> you've got say 20 people all auto-connecting as 'test' user... won't I 

> need to put something in place to make sure they all get new 

> screens/sessions and not try to resume any existing ones?  (don't want 

> other guests seeing what a previous guest did).

> 


If you look in the node.conf file, you could e.g. DISABLE_PERSISTENT_SESSION="all", 

this would result in that one can't disconnect a session (remember to disable 

the corresponding ENABLE_.... settings, as all are enabled by default). If you 

name the sessions in the clients differently, you should be able to login as the 

same user, but each in different sessions.


I would also advise you to look at the great addition from Fabian called 

'nxacl', this should prove helpful for your purposes.

If you end up using 'nxacl', please share the solutions on the wiki, as Fabian 

requested as it would be helpful to others.


It would be nice if you keep us updated on your progress, as I think others 

would like to have a similar setup :-)


Regards,

Terje





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-----Original Message-----

From: Kurt Godric <kgodric at hotmail.com>

To: User Support for FreeNX Server and kNX Client <freenx-knx at kde.org>

Sent: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 4:16 am

Subject: [FreeNX-kNX] FreeNX, NX Web Companion, sessions closing








I am using the NX web companion and it works well, on one machine.  But if I log in from another machine, the session on the first machine closes.  I need to be able to log in as the same user on multiple machines concurrently, but not share the same desktop.  Each time I log in I need to get a new desktop.







Thanks





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