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sesman.ini(5) sesman.ini(5)

NAME

sesman.ini - Configuration file for xrdp-sesman(8)

DESCRIPTION

sesman.ini consists of several sections. Each section starts with the section name in square brackets, followed by a list of parameter=value lines. Following sections are recognized:

[Globals]
Global configuration

[Logging]
Logging subsystem

[Sessions]
Session management

[Security]
Access control

[X11rdp], [Xvnc], [Xorg]
X11 server settings for supported servers

[Chansrv]
Settings for xrdp-chansrv(8)

[SessionVariables]
Environment variables for the session

All parameters and values (except for file names and paths) are case insensitive, and are described in detail below. If any parameter is specified more than once, the last entry will be used. Options specified outside their proper section will be ignored.

GLOBALS

Following parameters can be used in the [Globals] section.

xrdp-sesman listening address. If not specified, defaults to 0.0.0.0 (all interfaces).

xrdp-sesman listening port. If not specified, defaults to 3350.

If set to 1, true or yes, this option enables user specific startup script. That is, xrdp-sesman will execute the script specified by UserWindowManager if it exists.

Path of the startup script relative to the user's home directory. If present and enabled by EnableUserWindowManager, that script is executed instead of DefaultWindowManager.

Full path or relative path of the default startup script used by xrdp-sesman to start a session. If the path is not a full path, it will be resolved as relative path to /etc/xrdp. If not specified, defaults to /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh.

Full path or relative path if the script which executed when users reconnects to the existing session. If the path is not a full path, it will be resolved as relative path to /etc/xrdp. If not specified, defaults to /etc/xrdp/reconnectwm.sh.

LOGGING

Following parameters can be used in the [Logging] section.

Log file path. It can be either absolute or relative. If not specified, defaults to ./sesman.log

This option can have one of the following values:

CORE or 0 - Log only core messages. Those messages are logged regardless of the selected logging level.

ERROR or 1 - Log only error messages.

WARNING, WARN or 2 - Logs warnings and error messages.

INFO or 3 - Log errors, warnings and informational messages.

DEBUG or 4 - Log everything. If xrdp-sesman is compiled in debug mode, this options will output many more low-level messages.

If set to 1, true or yes, this option enables logging to syslog.

Logging level for syslog. It can have the same values as LogLevel. If SyslogLevel and LogLevel differ, the least verbose setting takes effect for syslog.

SESSIONS

Following parameters can be used in the [Sessions] section.

The first X display number available for xrdp-sesman. This prevents xrdp-sesman from interfering with real X11 servers. If not specified, defaults to 10.

Sets the maximum number of simultaneous sessions. If not set or set to 0, unlimited session are allowed.

If set to 1, true or yes, every session will be killed within 60 seconds after the user disconnects.

Sets the time limit (in seconds) before a disconnected session is killed. If set to 0, automatic killing is disabled.

Sets the time limit (in seconds) before an idle session is disconnected. Idle means no keyboard inputs and no mouse moves/clicks here. If set to 0, idle sessions will never be disconnected by timeout. This works only with xorgxrdp session. Moreover, xorgxrdp must be v0.2.9 or later.

Session allocation policy. By default, a new session is created for the combination <User,BitPerPixel> when using Xrdp, and for the combination <User,BitPerPixel,DisplaySize> when using Xvnc. This behavior can be changed by setting session policy to:

UBD - session per <User,BitPerPixel,DisplaySize>
UBI - session per <User,BitPerPixel,IPAddr>
UBC - session per <User,BitPerPixel,Connection>
UBDI - session per <User,BitPerPixel,DisplaySize,IPAddr>
UBDC - session per <User,BitPerPixel,DisplaySize,Connection>

Note that the User and BitPerPixel criteria cannot be turned off. For Xvnc connections, DisplaySize is always enabled as well.

SECURITY

Following parameters can be used in the [Security] section.

If set to 1, true or yes, enables root login on the terminal server.

The number of login attempts that are allowed on terminal server. If set to 0, unlimited attempts are allowed. If not specified, defaults to 3.

Only the users belonging to the specified group are allowed to login on terminal server. If unset or set to an invalid or non-existent group, login for all users is enabled.

This option is currently ignored! Only members of this group can have session management rights.

If set to 1, true or yes, will restrict the clipboard outbound from the server, to prevent data copied inside the xrdp session to be be pasted in the client host. Default value is false.

If set to 1, true or yes, require group membership even if the group specified in TerminalServerUsers doesn't exist.

X11 SERVER

Following parameters can be used in the [X11rdp], [Xvnc] and [Xorg] sections.

Multiple param lines are supported. This first line specifies the path to the X11 server executable. Following lines specify command line arguments passed to the X11 server.

CHANSRV

Following parameters can be used in the [Chansrv] section.

Directory for drive redirection, relative to the user home directory. Created if it doesn't exist. If not specified, defaults to xrdp_client.

Additional umask to apply to files in the FuseMountName directory. The default value of 077 prevents other users on the system from reading files on your redirected drives. This may not be approprate for all environents, and so you can change this value to allow other users to access your remote files if required.

SESSIONS VARIABLES

All entries in the [SessionVariables] section are set as environment variables in the user's session.

FILES

/etc/xrdp/sesman.ini

SEE ALSO

xrdp-sesman(8), xrdp-sesrun(8), xrdp(8), xrdp.ini(5)

For more info on xrdp see http://www.xrdp.org/

0.9.12 xrdp team