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X11RDP-o-Matic and RDPsesconfig : Updated to Version 2.5

Screenshot from 2012-06-20 10:01:10

It’s here! It’s improved! It works even better!

I call this the “ssta release”, in honour of a pal of mine who made a request which I’ve now implemented. ( –justdoit option, see below).

I have sweated and toiled, lost sleep, learned a lot, re-learned a lot, tested, tested again, and ended up with

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xrdp authentication with Active Directory

Logged in AD user showing linux id data

A couple of readers asked how they could get xrdp to authenticate with Active Directory.

Here's how…  ;)

Prerequisites I assume your xrdp server already has either the Likewise/Likewise-Open or as it's now known by,  PowerBroker Identity Services I assume that your xrdp server

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The Scarygliders X11rdp-O-Matic and RDPsesconfig : v1.1 released, V2 now available

Choosing more than one user

 

Note : Version 1 & 1.1 are now deprecated in favour of v2 which contains some fixes and additional changes. v2 is out now and is a vast improvment over v1.x

Article first published on May 23, 2012 @ 8:17

UPDATE : June 17, 2012

Changelog :

Added important note about

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Get audio with your xrdp/x11rdp connections, LAN or Remote! Updated! Windows Clients!

Remote RDP with Audio

Okay so I did a bit of research, and found a method of forwarding audio from your remote RDP Linux desktops.

The methods work for RDP connections on your local LAN, and also for connections to remote systems via ssh tunnels.

Here's how…

2012-04-19 Article Updated

Changelog:

Added a section for how

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Secure your systems with ssh on Linux and puTTY on Windows – Part 1

Generating SSH Keys WIth Password

This will be a multi-part series on SSH

This is Part 1

Say you have a workstation or server, safely sitting behind a firewall, but you need access, for example, to the shiny RDP service you installed not so long ago, and/or other services on that system.

You could easily forward the RDP port (3389)

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QuickTips : Stop apt downloading Translations Indexes

Possibly a waste of time for most users...

I've noticed that recently, Debian-based distributions seem to be attempting to download a bazillion Translations Indexes from their repositories. Most of the these attempts seem to be either ignored, or fail, and sometimes it even seems to slow down the update download itself, presumably because it takes time for the repository server to time out

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How to install and multi-boot between Windows, and Debian Testing with full disk encryption

Select Expert Install

 

 

Lets say you have a laptop or a netbook which you take with you everywhere, and on which you keep sensitive information. (Lets even say you have a home computer with sensitive information.)

You don’t have to be a secret agent or a crook to have sensitive information. Everyone has sensitive information!

Sensitive

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Customize Xterm, the original and best terminal…

Default Xterm - a bit "meh"

There’s all sorts of terminal emulators available these days.

Most of the “modern” ones, like gnome-terminal for example, have lots of whiz-bang features like menu-driven customization, background picture or transparency, setting the font used, and so on.

The thing is, all these nice features introduce their own problems, the biggest one for me is BLOAT.

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X11rdp, Ubuntu 11.10, Gnome 3, xrdp customization – New Hotness! Updated!

Want it all done automatically for you? Click here ;)

This is a followup to my original article, "Install xrdp and X11rdp – the comprehensive HOWTO for Ubuntu and Debian based systems". In that article I used the tarball – and hence old – version of x11rdp, because

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Get rid of Unity on fresh Ubuntu installation and customize to your liking

So you’ve downloaded and are installing the latest Ubuntu release (11.10 at time of writing), with a manic grin on your face as it’s promising all sorts of exciting stuff during the installation…

 

Looks cool

 

 

 

 

Oh the excitement!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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