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7 Mar 2024 | ||
akallabeth | bhatman1441: on second thought, which openssl do you use? | 12:27:41 |
bhatman1441 | akallabeth: Locally I have openssl 3.0.2 installed. The FreeRDP flatpak is using 3.1.5, and the Remmina current flatpak is using 3.0.13. | 12:41:17 |
akallabeth | In reply to @bhatman1441:matrix.orghmm, might be a faulty server configuration or missing legacy ciphers. https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/pull/9943 might help here, adds logging in all currently not checked error conditions of that function. | 12:48:05 |
akallabeth | but you should expect more errors to come for servers using RDP security as that mode is some MS proprietary application of RSA and weak key lengths | 12:49:58 |
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akallabeth | bhatman1441: the kerberos error is simple, a broken kerberos config... [10:20:13:252] [2:00000018] [ERROR][com.winpr.sspi.Kerberos] - [kerberos_InitializeSecurityContextA]: krb5_get_credentials (Configuration file does not specify default realm [-1765328160]) | 12:54:46 |
akallabeth | let the user check if there is a /etc/krb5.conf and if not the user should delete it. (seen with gentoo or arch that they deploy a sample config as default with realms of MIT and stanford configures, which are not necessarily reachable) | 12:56:09 |
akallabeth | bhatman1441: so the kerberos initialization is successful and negotiated, but actual credential acquisition is failing | 13:01:09 |
bhatman1441 | akallabeth: Thanks for the PR! And I forwarded your kerberos comments to that user. I assume you have not seen these connection issues from your users since the FreeRDP >=3.0.0 flatpak release? | 13:07:28 |
akallabeth | no, but then again I do tend not to use RDP 'security' (actually quite an exaggeration of the term) | 13:09:40 |
akallabeth | but if the kerberos thing is something else, I´ m eager to hear details about the setup as we do not have that many testers yet (and there are quite a lot of configurations possible) | 13:11:03 |
bhatman1441 | It works for me, RDP connecting to Ubuntu, using the Remmina source build and snap with 'Automatic Negotiation', which appears to be using RDP security. This does not work for flatpak. | 13:38:03 |
bhatman1441 | This issue has to be flatpak related. | 13:38:30 |
13 Mar 2024 | ||
akallabeth | bhatman1441: sorry, did miss your answer. yes, that might be true, RDP 'security' relies on outdated encryption that is blocked by most modern SSL configurations. | 08:35:13 |
21 Mar 2024 | ||
stumpy | So I have a new win11pro laptop and a new linux box and am trying to connect to my win11pro laptop but am getting "Lost connection to RDP server 192.x.x.x" | 11:27:04 |
stumpy | I have tried changing to remote gfx, automatic, and gfx rfx 32 and still get the error | 11:28:14 |
stumpy | I can't figure out what the issue is, i installed rem via flatpak for what its worth and posted the debug info here: https://paste.mozilla.org/t9ekwu56 | 11:28:59 |
Hiroyuki Tanaka | In reply to @stumpi:matrix.orgNothing in your logs immediately stands out to me as a problem. You mention it's a new laptop, have you been able to connect to it via RDP any other way? It's possible some of the settings on the laptop are not configured correctly. | 12:56:01 |
stumpy | thanks for looking over the logs! | 13:40:57 |
stumpy | Honestly I haven't tried connecting to anything else. When I look at the settings they appear to be quite limited, there is turning it on/off (I've triple checked that its on), a option to turn on network level authentication (currently off, though I've tried turning it on), there is the port for RD - 3389 (maybe there is a way to change that in Remmina?), the PC name and select who can remotely access the PC (which is set up how it was for the previous PC). | 13:40:58 |
stumpy | So, just tried from another computer with win10home and it gave an error as well, seems similar to what Remmina is saying in that it can't connect. | 13:48:07 |
stumpy | I currently have a ISP provided router (need to set up an opnsense box) could that somehow be blocking things? I also noticed "network discovery" was turned off on the win11 machine I was trying to rdp to, should that make a difference? (i tried turning it on then trying to connect again but nada) | 13:51:42 |
Hiroyuki Tanaka | It's unlikely the router is blocking things, but possible I suppose. Port 3389 is the default for RDP, so it shouldn't need to be changed. Do you have any firewall or something similar enabled on the laptop that might be blocking the connections? | 13:56:19 |
stumpy | I took a look on the win11 box and it has the domain and private networks have the firewalls off, the public network firewall is on | 17:01:35 |
stumpy | * I took a look on the win11 box and it has the domain and private network firewalls turned off, the public network firewall is on | 17:06:39 |
7 Apr 2024 | ||
seotox joined the room. | 15:41:18 | |
seotox | Hi! Do I need Remmina on a linux server if I just want to use ssh? | 15:41:54 |
9 Apr 2024 | ||
neko | no | 18:19:17 |
neko | you never need remmina on a server | 18:24:26 |
23 Apr 2024 | ||
Sluffer set a profile picture. | 01:29:00 |