[FreeNX-kNX] Re: NXServer inside of VServer?
Martin Honermeyer
maze at strahlungsfrei.de
Thu Jun 30 13:27:41 UTC 2005
Addition: a better list of the Linux capabilities (including descriptions)
is in the kernel headers at /usr/include/linux/capability.h !
Martin
Martin Honermeyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get an NXServer running inside a Linux VServer
> (www.linux-vserver.org). It works as far as this: KDE is starting, then
> the splash screen says "initializing system devices" and pow! the session
> just closes. It seems not to happen exactly at this point, but after the
> session is running for a few seconds. No errors in the nxserver log, no
> .xsession file in the user home (it should be there??).
>
> As the capabilities inside the VServer are very restricted, I need some
> advice from the NX devs about which system capabilities are needed in
> order to get an NXserver running. A list is at
>
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/bcaps-v13.c?rev=HEAD
> .
>
>
> I am using the newest FreeNX 0.4.1 and the free NXServer components 1.5.0
> r3. The problem was the same with FreeNX 0.2.8 and NXServer components
> 1.4.0.
>
> If there are direct suggestions for a solution, at least I'd like to know
> how to get some more verbose log output! NX_LOG_LEVEL=7 doesn't tell much:
>
> ...
> NX> 1000 NXNODE - Version 1.4.0-04-CVS OS (GPL)
> NX> 700 Session id: nx32-1004-A2499FCF6F24DE826CBD8940338E63D3
> NX> 705 Session display: 1004
> NX> 703 Session type: unix-kde
> NX> 701 Proxy cookie: a9588103ea86b8550176359e4255a222
> NX> 702 Proxy IP: 210.95.48.249
> NX> 706 Agent cookie: bd1745d567d62cf63fbdbbaee2ecdcb5
> NX> 704 Session cache: unix-kde
> NX> 707 SSL tunneling: 0
> NX> 710 Session status: running
> NX> 1002 Commit
> NX> 1006 Session status: running
> NX> 105 bye
> Bye
> NX> 999 Bye
> NX> 1001 Bye.
> NX> 105 quit
> NX> 1009 Session status: terminating
> NX> 1006 Session status: closed
>
>
> (Btw, SSL encryption doesn't work at all. The client times out at
> "Negotiating link parameters".
>
>
> Thanks for any help. It would be REALLY great to have this running!
>
>
> Greetz,
> Martin
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