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On Debian 11 upgraded install I get "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." when connecting. #1969
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Turns out this is a duplicate of issue neutrinolabs/xorgxrdp#156. Upgrading xrdp and xorgxrdp to 0.9.15-1 and 1:0.2.15-1 respectively (from sid) solves the problem. My apologies for the noise. |
I know this is closed. But maybe this report and solution is also relevant to this Issue. |
Is it maybe possible to backport the fix to the xrdp package available in bullseye? (xorgxrdp 1:0.2.12-1 and xrdp 0.9.12-1.1) or maybe make this fix available in bullseye-backports?
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It almost certainly is, but we're not in a position to do this as we're an upstream to Debian and don't maintain these packages here. You'll need to raise the issue on the Debian Bug Tracking system. HTH |
Thanks for your reply, I was hoping the maintainer of xorgxrdp was maybe also the maintainer of the corresponding debian package. This issue is already marked as "outstanding bugs" in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=xorgxrdp;dist=unstable which links to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=995573 and I don't know what the process is in order to request a backport of the fix. |
It would certainly make it easier if this was the case, but it isn't I'm afraid. I'd looked for a bug after your post, but rather stupidly I searched on xrdp rather than xorgxrdp. There may be a formal process to request a backport, but I don't know what it is. A couple of other ideas occur to me:-
Hope that's at least a bit useful. |
FWIW I added a comment to this bug on the debian bug tracker. It's since been marked as resolved. I also noticed this other bug on the debian bug tracker, but I'm guessing that originated here. |
I commented in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=995573 , let's see if it works. |
I just wanted to confirm for other Debian 11 (Bullseye) users that xrdp will not work until this fix is backported (latest version of xrdp on Bullseye is still 0.9.12-1.1). |
until a backport is available (mailing list to ask for a backport to bullseye-backports can be found here: https://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/) you can download xrdp 0.9.15-1 and xorgxrdp 1:0.2.15-1 via https://snapshot.debian.org/ |
Thanks, it's working. I installed the 2 packages in that order:
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Hi, I am having a very similar issue, I tried installing the versions recommended but it's saying I have unmet dependencies. Linux debian 6.1.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.12-1 (2023-02-15) x86_64 GNU/Linux (which I accidentally updated to by copying and pasting without noticing there was a |
I had a system successfully running on Debian 10 using xrdp/vnc, after the upgrade to 11 and xorgxrdp, now displays an "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." message with the only option being to log out.
The behaviour is consistent across FreeRDP and mstsc.
The message is consistent across both the xorgxrdp and rightvncserver backends.
I've removed and purged the configurations for gnome (using tasksel), xrdp and xorgxrdp.
I've reviewed the logs and cannot find anything that jumps out at me.
I've set
/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config
to containallowed_users=anybody
I've run
adduser xrdp ssl-cert
Attached are a number of log files (ip address and domains have been sanitized).
My apologies if this is the wrong forum, but I suspect that I'm bumping up against a bug I cannot place, especially given that this is a stock install.
Thank you in advance for your time.
FreeRdp Connection Log
.xorgxrdp.log
xrdp.log
**journalctl -u xrdp -u gnome-software -u xrdp-sesman -u dbus-daemon -u Packagekit -S today **
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