(Maybe because we should now use pam_xauth instead - s. Unfortunately I couldn't find out, why this is no longer maintained. As far as I can tell, it did something similar to my script only a lot more. There used to be sux, which has been discontinued for some reason - you might still be able to download and use it though.
#Jer error failed to connect to server registration#
Cisco phone registration rejected error mismatch. However be aware that this opens a security loophole: Any active user on your local host will be able to access your keyboard, mouse, screen etc. As mentioned above, if you failed to upload a video to Twitter.
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If you have a high number of live connections, you can remotely disconnect users from the server from this page. Browse to the SmartSignal Core Controller service. To view the number of live connections on the server, navigate to Files > FTP Connections in cPanel. Browse to the SmartSignal Core Agent service. this answer) However this doesn't work for me for some reason. Login to the desktop of the SmartSignal Core Server.
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Run x command as another user using xauth Wrapper bash script:įor convenience, I created a wrapper bash script, that you might want to download to /usr/local/bin/xsudo and mark executable ( chmod +x /usr/local/bin/xsudo). This answer works on my Ubuntu 16.04 and Mir (with slight adaptations):