[CentOS] FreeNX authenticates but no desktop on centos 5 ??

Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 19:20:21 UTC 2007


Jeremy Gray wrote:
> a final-final note (and then I'll really clam up, promise!): I just 
> tried to
> connect from an nxclient running on windows (an intel mac runing windows in
> bootcamp), and got the same thing: the nxclient authenticates but no 
> desktop
> when the nxserver is on centos 5, whereas it conects fine to centos 4.4 as
> the nxserver (here with x-win32 as the X11 window running on the client
> side).
> 
> so to recap, my little issue (freenx authenticates but no desktop, on a
> centos 5 but not a centos 4 machine as nxserver) happens from both mac and
> windows nxclient. I think this narrows it down to something about my centos
> 5 nxserver (that machine), and something that is not: the firewall or
> SELinux (same thing with the firewall disabled & selinux permissive), gnome
> (the console and vnc give me a clean gnome session with the same user
> account), authentication key issues (authenticates just fine), a specific
> user account (same for new account), or ssl encryption (enabled), run level
> or ssh forwarding (these are not supposed to matter much; I'm at run 
> level 5
> with ssh forwarding enabled).

Why don't you try a fresh centos5 install and a simple 'yum install 
freenx' to see if that works for you?  If you don't have a spare text 
box you can do it under vmware.  If that works, then you can compare the 
working configuration to the one that doesn't work to pin down the 
difference.

The only other thing I can think of is that the connection may be trying 
to restore a broken session or one that doesn't really exist.  I used to 
see that on older versions of freenx but I've forgotten how to clean up 
the session info.


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   Les Mikesell
     lesmikesell at gmail.com




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