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Why can't freerdp2-shadow-x11 connect on Linux?
Good day everyone! Tell me, I want to make remote access to the desktop in linux, Ubuntu 20.04 desktop Mate, from Windows (in this case, it doesn’t matter what is from Windows, and from another linux, too) I used XRDP for the desktop server - it works, you can remotely I didn’t like the computer to connect, but I didn’t like XRDP, it’s slow and buggy, and it seems like it’s been abandoned for a long time, I decided to use freerdp2-shadow-x11, installed it, stopped the XRDP service and turned it off, I start the freerdp server with the freerdp-shadow-cli command (in / usr /bin is its only binary) I ran it with different options, both from sudo:
freerdp-shadow-cli /sec:tls
freerdp-shadow-cli /port:3389 /sec:tls
freerdp-shadow-cli /sam-file:/etc/SAM /sec:nla (Создавал SAM файл с хешем по мануалам)
freerdp-shadow-cli -auth
[09:20:06:131] [67975:67975] [INFO][com.freerdp.server.shadow.x11] - X11 Extensions: XFixes: 1 Xinerama: 1 XDamage: 0 XShm: 0
[09:20:06:136] [67975:67975] [INFO][com.freerdp.core.listener] - Listening on [0.0.0.0]:3389
sudo iptables -I INPUT 1 -p tcp --dport 3389 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -I INPUT 1 -p udp --dport 3389 -j ACCEPT
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