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.TH "sesman" "8" "0.1.0" "xrdp team" ""
.SH "NAME"
.LP
\fBsesman\fR \- \fBxrdp\fR(8) session manager
.SH "SYNTAX"
.LP
sesman [ \-\-nodaemon | \-\-kill | \-\-help ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
\fBsesman\fR is \fBxrdp\fR(8) session manager.
.br
It manages user sessions by authenticating the user and starting the appropriate Xserver
.SH "OPTIONS"
.LP
.TP
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-nodaemon\fR
Starts \fBsesman\fR in foreground instead of starting it as a daemon.
.TP
\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-kill\fR
Kills running \fBsesman\fR daemon.
.TP
\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
Output help information and exit.
.SH "FILES"
.LP
${SESMAN_BIN_DIR}/sesman
.br
${SESMAN_BIN_DIR}/sesrun
.br
${SESMAN_CFG_DIR}/sesman.ini
.br
${SESMAN_LOG_DIR}/sesman.log
.br
${SESMAN_PID_DIR}/sesman.pid
.SH "AUTHORS"
.LP
Jay Sorg <jsorg71@users.sourceforge.net>
.br
Simone Fedele <ilsimo@users.sourceforge.net>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.LP
sesman.ini(5) sesrun(8) xrdp(8) xrdp.ini(5)
for more info on \fBxrdp\fR see http://xrdp.sf.net

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.\"
.TH "sesman.ini" "5" "0.1.0" "xrdp team" ""
.SH "NAME"
.LP
\fBsesman.ini\fR \- Configuration file for \fBsesman\fR(8)
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
This is the man page for \fBsesman.ini\fR, \fBsesman\fR(8) configuration file.
It is composed by a number of sections, each one composed by a section name, enclosed by square brackets, folowed by a list of \fI<parameter>\fR=\fI<value>\fR lines.
\fBsesman.ini\fR supports the following sections:
.TP
\fB[Globals]\fR \- sesman global configuration section,
.TP
\fB[Logging]\fR \- logging subsystem parameters
.TP
\fB[Security]\fR \- Access control parameters
.TP
\fB[Sessions]\fR \- Session management parameters
.LP
All options and values (except for file names and paths) are case insensitive, and are described in detail below.
.LP
For any of the following parameter, if it's specified more than one time the last entry encountered will be used.
\fBNOTE\fR: if any of these options is specified outside its section, it will be \fIignored\fR.
.SH "GLOBALS"
.LP
.TP
The options to be specified in the \fB[globals]\fR section are the following:
.br
.TP
\fBListenPort\fR=\fIport number\fR
Specifies sesman listening port. Default is 3350
.br
.TP
\fBEnableUserWindowManager\fR=\fI[0|1]\fR
If set to \fB1\fR, \fBtrue\fR or \fByes\fR this option enables user specific window manager, that is, anyone can define it's own script executed by sesman when starting a new session, specified by \fBUserWindowManager\fR
.br
.TP
\fBUserWindowManager\fR=\fIstartwm.sh\fR
This option specifies the script run by sesman when starting a session and per\-user window manager is enabled.
.br
The path is relative to user's HOME directory
.br
.TP
\fBDefaultWindowManager\fR=\fI${SESMAN_BIN_DIR}/startwm.sh\fR
This contains full path to the default window manager startup script used by sesman to start a session
.SH "LOGGING"
.LP
.TP
The following parameters can be used in the \fB[logging]\fR section:
.br
.TP
\fBLogFile\fR=\fI${SESMAN_LOG_DIR}/sesman.log\fR
This options contains the path to logfile. It can be either absolute or relative, and the default is \fI${SESMAN_LOG_DIR}/sesman.log\fR
.br
.TP
\fBLogLevel\fR=\fIlevel\fR
This option can have one of the following values:
\fBCORE\fR or \fB0\fR \- Log only core messages. these messages are _always_ logged, regardless the logging level selected.
\fBERROR\fR or \fB1\fR \- Log only error messages
\fBWARNING\fR, \fBWARN\fR or \fB2\fR \- Logs warnings and error messages
\fBINFO\fR or \fB3\fR \- Logs errors, warnings and informational messages
\fBDEBUG\fR or \fB4\fR \- Log everything. If \fBsesman\fR is compiled in debug mode, this options will output many more low\-level message, useful for developers
.br
.TP
\fBEnableSyslog\fR=\fI[0|1]\fR
If set to \fB1\fR, \fBtrue\fR or \fByes\fR this option enables logging to syslog. Otherwise syslog is disabled.
.br
.TP
\fBSyslogLevel\fR=\fIlevel\fR
This option sets the logging level for syslog. It can have the same values of \fBLogLevel\fR. If \fBSyslogLevel\fR is greater than \fBLogLevel\fR, its value is lowered to that of \fBLogLevel\fR.
.SH "SESSIONS"
.LP
.TP
The following parameters can be used in the \fB[Sessions]\fR section:
.br
.TP
\fBMaxSessions\fR=\fI<number>\fR
Sets the maximum number of simultaneous session on terminal server.
.br
If unset or set to \fI0\fR, unlimited session are allowed.
.br
.TP
\fBKillDisconnected\fR=\fI[0|1]\fR
If set to \fB1\fR, \fBtrue\fR or \fByes\fR, every session will be killed when the user disconnects.
.br
.TP
\fBIdleTimeLimit\fR=\fI<number>\fR
Sets the the time limit before an idle session is disconnected.
.br
If set to \fI0\fR, automatic disconnection is disabled.
.br
.TP
\fBDisconnectedTimeLimit\fR=\fI<number>\fR
Sets the the time limit before a disconnected session is killed.
.br
If set to \fI0\fR, automatic killing is disabled.
.br
.SH "SECURITY"
.LP
.TP
The following parameters can be used in the \fB[Sessions]\fR section:
.br
.TP
\fBAllowRootLogin\fR=\fI[0|1]\fR
If set to \fB1\fR, \fBtrue\fR or \fByes\fR enables root login on the terminal server
.br
.TP
\fBTerminalServerUsers\fR=\fItsusers\fR
Only the users belonging to the group \fItsusers\fR are allowed to login on terminal server.
.br
If unset or set to an invalid or non\-existent group, login for all users is enabled.
.br
.TP
\fBTerminalServerAdmins\fR=\fItsadmins\fR
Sets the group which a user shall belong to have session management rights.
.br
\fIThis option is currently ignored.\fR
.br
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.LP
This is an example \fBsesman.ini\fR:
[Globals]
.br
ListenPort=3350
.br
EnableUserWindowManager=1
.br
UserWindowManager=startwm.sh
.br
DefaultWindowManager=startwm.sh
[Logging]
.br
LogFile=/usr/local/xrdp/sesman.log
.br
LogLevel=DEBUG
.br
EnableSyslog=0
.br
SyslogLevel=DEBUG
[Sessions]
.br
MaxSessions=10
.br
KillDisconnected=0
.br
IdleTimeLimit=0
.br
DisconnectedTimeLimit=0
[Security]
.br
AllowRootLogin=1
.br
TerminalServerUsers=tsusers
.br
TerminalServerAdmins=tsadmins
.SH "FILES"
.LP
${SESMAN_CFG_DIR}/sesman.ini
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.LP
sesman(8) sesrun(8) xrdp(8) xrdp.ini(5)
for more info on \fBxrdp\fR see http://xrdp.sf.net

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.TH "sesrun" "8" "0.1.0" "xrdp team" ""
.SH "NAME"
.LP
\fBsesrun\fR \- \fBsesman\fR(8) session launcher
.SH "SYNTAX"
.LP
sesrun <server> <username> <password> <width> <height> <bpp>
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
\fBsesrun\fR starts a session using \fBsesman\fR(8).
.br
This is a tool useful for testing, it simply behaves like xrdp when some user logs in a new session and authenticates, thus starting a new session.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.LP
.TP
<server>
Server on which sesman is running
.TP
<username>
user name of the session being started
.TP
<password>
user password
.TP
<width>
Screen width
.TP
<height>
Screen height
.TP
<bpp>
Session color depth
.SH "FILES"
.LP
${SESMAN_BIN_DIR}/sesman
.br
${SESMAN_BIN_DIR}/sesrun
.SH "AUTHORS"
.LP
Jay Sorg <jsorg71@users.sourceforge.net>
.br
Simone Fedele <ilsimo@users.sourceforge.net>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.LP
sesman(8) sesman.ini(5) xrdp(8) xrdp.ini(5)
for more info on \fBxrdp\fR see http://xrdp.sf.net

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.TH "xrdp" "8" "0.1.0" "xrdp team" ""
.SH "NAME"
.LP
\fBxrdp\fR \- a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server
.SH "SYNTAX"
.LP
xrdp [ \-\-nodaemon | \-\-kill | \-\-help ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
\fBxrdp\fR is a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Server.
.br
Unlike Windows NT/2000/2003 server, \fBxrdp\fR will not display a Windows desktop but an X window desktop to the user.
It can also be used as a VNC\->RDP bridge.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.LP
.TP
\fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-nodaemon\fR
Starts \fBxrdp\fR in foreground instead of starting it as a daemon.
.TP
\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-kill\fR
Kills running \fBxrdp\fR daemon.
.TP
\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR
Output help information and exit.
.SH "FILES"
.LP
${XRDP_BIN_DIR}/xrdp
.br
${XRDP_CFG_DIR}/xrdp.ini
.br
${XRDP_LOG_DIR}/xrdp.log
.br
${XRDP_PID_DIR}/xrdp.pid
.SH "AUTHORS"
.LP
Jay Sorg <jsorg71@users.sourceforge.net>
.br
Simone Fedele <ilsimo@users.sourceforge.net>
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.LP
xrdp.ini(5) sesman(8) sesman.ini(5) sesrun(8)
for more info on \fBxrdp\fR see http://xrdp.sf.net

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.\"
.TH "xrdp.ini" "5" "0.1.0" "xrdp team" ""
.SH "NAME"
.LP
\fBxrdp.ini\fR \- Configuration file for \fBxrdp\fR(8)
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
This is the man page for \fBxrdp.ini\fR, \fBxrdp\fR(8) configuration file.
It is composed by a number of sections, each one composed by a section name, enclosed by square brackets, folowed by a list of \fI<parameter>\fR=\fI<value>\fR lines.
\fBxrdp.ini\fR is contains a \fB[Globals]\fR section, which sets some global configuration settings for \fBxrdp\fR(8), and one or more "connection" sections which contain the info on which services \fBxrdp\fR(8) can connect to.
.LP
All options and values (except for file names and paths) are case insensitive, and are described in detail below.
.SH "GLOBALS"
.LP
.TP
The options to be specified in the \fB[Globals]\fR section are the following:
.br
.TP
\fBbitmap_cache\fR=\fI[0|1]\fR
If set to \fB1\fR, \fBtrue\fR or \fByes\fR this option enables bitmap caching in \fBxrdp\fR(8)
.br
.TP
\fBbitmap_compression\fR=\fI[0|1]\fR
If set to \fB1\fR, \fBtrue\fR or \fByes\fR this option enables bitmap compression in \fBxrdp\fR(8)
.SH "CONNECTIONS"
.LP
.TP
A connection section is made of a section name, enclosed in square brackets, and the following entries:
.br
.TP
\fBname\fR=\fI<session name>\fR
The name displayed in \fBxrdp\fR(8) login window's combo box.
.br
.TP
\fBlib\fR=\fI../vnc/libvnc.so\fR
Sets the library to be used with this connection.
.br
.TP
\fBusername\fR=\fI<username>\fR|\fIask\fR
Specifies the username used for authenticating in the connection.
If set to \fIask\fR, user name should be provided in the login window.
.br
.TP
\fBpassword\fR=\fI<password>\fR|\fIask\fR
Specifies the password used for authenticating in the connection.
If set to \fIask\fR, password should be provided in the login window.
.br
.TP
\fBip\fR=\fI127.0.0.1\fR
Specifies the ip address of the host to connect to.
.br
.TP
\fBport\fR=\fI<number>\fR|\fI\-1\fR
Specifies the port number to connect to. If set to \fI\-1\fR, the default port for the specified library is used.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.LP
This is an example \fBxrdp.ini\fR:
[Globals]
.br
bitmap_cache=yes
.br
bitmap_compression=yes
[vnc1]
.br
name=sesman
.br
lib=../vnc/libvnc.so
.br
username=ask
.br
password=ask
.br
ip=127.0.0.1
.br
port=\-1
.SH "FILES"
.LP
${XRDP_CFG_DIR}/xrdp.ini
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.LP
xrdp(8) sesman(8) sesrun(8) sesman.ini(5)
for more info on \fBxrdp\fR see http://xrdp.sf.net

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