From ksrck48770 at gmail.com Tue Apr 25 11:55:05 2023 From: ksrck48770 at gmail.com (K Sudhakar Rao) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2023 16:25:05 +0530 Subject: [winswitch] Need help in installing xpra server. Message-ID: Hi Team I am new to this and want to set up a xpra server and authenticate users for xpra-html via LDAP. The url should be the same for all users and will login simultaneously. I want to run firefox, chrome, webcam, mic and teams. Can you please help me or provide a guide for the steps involved. I have been trying to set this up for the last 2 months and still no success. -- Regards K. Sudhakar Rao From totaam at xpra.org Sat Apr 29 18:01:44 2023 From: totaam at xpra.org (Antoine Martin) Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2023 00:01:44 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Need help in installing xpra server. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8827e432-625f-ef4e-7698-e9678cc7a5d7@xpra.org> On 25/04/2023 17:55, K Sudhakar Rao via shifter-users wrote: > Hi Team > > I am new to this and want to set up a xpra server and authenticate > users for xpra-html via LDAP. I assume that you've read: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/blob/master/docs/Usage/Authentication.md#authentication-modules And found the ldap module that works (best) with your existing LDAP setup? Getting authentication working with the standard python client would be my first step. > The url should be the same for all users and will This begs the question: how do you expect the html5 client to provide different credentials for each user if they use the same URL? The xpra-html5 client does not currently support making ldap queries, only the xpra server does. I believe others may have already bolted this feature onto the html5 client. > login simultaneously. To the same session or do you have a separate session for each user? > I want to run firefox, chrome, webcam, mic and teams. This should not be a problem - though the webcam performance may not be good enough. Using a proxy server to dispatch multiple client connections adds another layer of complexity. > Can you please help me or provide a guide for the steps involved. > I have been trying to set this up for the last 2 months and still no > success. Authentication integration work is pretty much always a manual process that requires a clear understanding of the business requirements. Even if such a guide were to exist, it's unlikely to match your use-case. Cheers, Antoine > -- > Regards > K. Sudhakar Rao