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Can't get rseserver working between 2 linux boxes [message #757154] Wed, 16 November 2011 14:36 Go to previous message
Jeff Johnston is currently offline Jeff Johnston
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Registered: July 2009
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I am trying to get rseserver working so I can hook up my laptop to my desktop on the internal intranet.

Using an ssh-only RSE connection works fine, but I need process support.

I start up the rseserver daemon on my desktop host under root. I ended up disabling the firewall on the desktop for the time-being and specified port 4075 with range 10000-20000. I tried also with no range and that did not work either. I did not do an ssl setup using ssl.properties.

On the client, I specified the host and specified a linux connection. I did not fool around with anything there and it defaulted to DStore for everything but terminal which only gave me the option of ssh.

When I try to access the files of the connection (clicking on My Files), it prompts me for a userid and password. I give it my normal login userid and password for the desktop and it then warns me the connection is not SSL. I proceed anyway and then it fails with invalid userid/password. This same userid/password works for the ssh connections I have which are also to the same desktop system. I mention that in case having multiple connections to the same system is the cause of this problem.

I am using Eclipse 3.7 on the client and I did an update from the updates/Indigo site just recently for RSE. It did not help.

Any ideas or things to look at/try?
 
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