Jeremy Gray wrote:
and yes, deliberately breaking it works just fine :-) , meaning no
authentication. I deleted the final '=' from the DSA key (from the key
part, not the ===END===, which for me is more like -----END-----) and
tried connecting, and it would not authenticate, saying the DSA key was
corrupt or had had a passphrase attached to it. when I paste that back
in, I get authenticated but no desktop. I also tried deleting a '-' from
the ----END---- line, and it fails to authenticate
Is gnome starting normally at the console or could there be some problem
at that level?
yes, at the console its doing lots of lovely gnome-like things, and
fires up over vnc
OK, the next obvious thing is the user logging in. Did you log in as
the same user on the console for the gnome test? Also, in the NX
client's advanced configuration section, did you check the 'enable ssl
encryption of all traffic' box. That might or might not be needed,
depending on firewalling.
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Les Mikesell
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