XRDPConfigurator – A GUI application to configure Xrdp!
XRDPConfigurator is Open Source under the Apache License Version 2.0
XRDPConfigurator Features at-a-glance
- Configure xrdp.ini
- Configure sesman.ini
- GUI Keymap Generator
- Easily customise the login screen with the Login Window Simulator
- A WYSIWYG editor
- Real time colour changes
- Resize the login dialog
- Change the login dialog logo
- Import and convert pictures to the BMP format used by XRDP
- Checks picture dimensions and offers to correct if necessary
- Easily add, remove, rename, and sort sessions
- Easily configure xrdp.ini global options, channel overrides,
connection types, bpp values, ip address, port, username and password
values - Easily configure sesman.ini Global options, Security settings,
Session offsets/connection limits/time limits/disconnected sessions,
logging options, and back-end server parameters Preview the sesman
and xrdp ini files before saving
System Requirements
XRDPConfigurator was written on a Linux system. If you can satisfy the following requirements it may run on OSX, BSD and other systems..
- Python 3.x -> 3.3 recommended minimum. If you can help to get it running on Python 2.7 that would be greatly appreciated.
- Qt 4 Libraries
- Python-pyside (e.g. python3-pyside package)
- pyside-tools (contains the pyside-uic and pyside-rcc utilities)
- GCC compiler for the helper library (e.g. apt-get install build-essential on Debian-based systems)
- Xorg header files for compilation of the helper library (e.g. apt-get install xorg-dev on Debian-based systems)
How to run XRDPConfigurator
Repository at GitHub : https://github.com/scarygliders/XRDPConfigurator
git clone https://github.com/scarygliders/XRDPConfigurator.git
cd xrdpconfigurator
- Run the
Setup.sh
script – this will build the user interface files and the libxrdpconfigurator.so helper library. - Run XRDPConfigurator using
./XRDPConfigurator.sh
Usage
If you do not already have XRDP installed on your system, you should install it before using XRDPConfigurator.
XRDP is configured by way of two INI files;
xrdp.ini
– configures the XRDP back-end
sesman.ini
– configures the XRDP session manager
These files are usually located under the /etc/xrdp
directory on your system.
You can load both INI files into XRDPConfigurator at the same time. If you do so, the Edit menu allows you to select which INI file editing page you desire to change. The Save functions are contextual – so if you want to save the resultant edited xrdp.ini file, be sure you’re in the Editing an xrp.ini file mode, and the same is true for saving a sesman.ini file.
Unless you have started XRDPConfigurator with superuser priveleges (not recommended), you will be unable to overwrite the INI files in /etc/xrdp. Instead, you should save your INI files in a directory which you can write to, then back up your old INI files, and copy over the new files as a priveleged user (e.g. su or sudo).
Changes to XRDP will not become active until the xrdp service has been stopped and restarted.
Development
Pull requests welcome! :)
Use Qt Designer to edit the UI files – the file XRDPConfigurator_resources.qrc is used for the Qt Resources for the UI files.
I use PyCharm for the Python coding.
Donations
XRDPConfigurator was originally intended to be a commercial application. I have now released it as Open Source. If this program has been useful to you, please consider sending a donation – there is a donation link on my site at the top right hand corner.
Screenshots
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