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    Kali with XRDP and windows remote desktop client

    Hi all,


    I recently installed the latest version of Kali, fully updated with xrdp.


    I am able to connect to Gnome using windows 10 remote desktop, however when I am connected I can?t copy, cut or paste anything within the Kali machine.

    I connect using Xvnc

    I would like to be able to paste text from terminal windows to other app.


    Is there an (easy) fix for this? I have tried switching desktops to LXDE but the problem remains.

    I am sure I am missing something simple but google searches have not been able to give me a working solution.


    Thank you in advance,

    Regards,
    JC

    Linux pen01 4.18.0-kali3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.18.20-2kali2 (2018-11-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux

    Gnome/ LXDE (current version)

    xrdp.ini

    [Globals]
    ; xrdp.ini file version number
    ini_version=1

    ; fork a new process for each incoming connection
    fork=true
    ; tcp port to listen
    port=3389
    ; 'port' above should be connected to with vsock instead of tcp
    use_vsock=false
    ; regulate if the listening socket use socket option tcp_nodelay
    ; no buffering will be performed in the TCP stack
    tcp_nodelay=true
    ; regulate if the listening socket use socket option keepalive
    ; if the network connection disappear without close messages the connection will be closed
    tcp_keepalive=true
    #tcp_send_buffer_bytes=32768
    #tcp_recv_buffer_bytes=32768
    ; security layer can be 'tls', 'rdp' or 'negotiate'
    ; for client compatible layer
    security_layer=negotiate
    ; minimum security level allowed for client
    ; can be 'none', 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'fips'
    crypt_level=high
    ; X.509 certificate and private key
    ; openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365
    certificate=
    key_file=
    ; set SSL protocols
    ; can be comma separated list of 'SSLv3', 'TLSv1', 'TLSv1.1', 'TLSv1.2', 'TLSv1.3'
    ssl_protocols=TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3
    ; set TLS cipher suites
    #tls_ciphers=HIGH
    ; Section name to use for automatic login if the client sends username
    ; and password. If empty, the domain name sent by the client is used.
    ; If empty and no domain name is given, the first suitable section in
    ; this file will be used.
    autorun=
    allow_channels=true
    allow_multimon=true
    bitmap_cache=true
    bitmap_compression=true
    bulk_compression=true
    #hidelogwindow=true
    max_bpp=32
    new_cursors=true
    ; fastpath - can be 'input', 'output', 'both', 'none'
    use_fastpath=both
    ; when true, userid/password *must* be passed on cmd line
    #require_credentials=true
    ; You can set the PAM error text in a gateway setup (MAX 256 chars)
    #pamerrortxt=change your password according to policy at http://url
    ;
    ; colors used by windows in RGB format
    ;
    blue=009cb5
    grey=dedede
    #black=000000
    #dark_grey=808080
    #blue=08246b
    #dark_blue=08246b
    #white=ffffff
    #red=ff0000
    #green=00ff00
    #background=626c72
    ;
    ; configure login screen
    ;
    ; Login Screen Window Title
    #ls_title=My Login Title
    ; top level window background color in RGB format
    ls_top_window_bg_color=009cb5
    ; width and height of login screen
    ls_width=350
    ls_height=430
    ; login screen background color in RGB format
    ls_bg_color=dedede
    ; optional background image filename (bmp format).
    #ls_background_image=
    ; logo
    ; full path to bmp-file or file in shared folder
    ls_logo_filename=
    ls_logo_x_pos=55
    ls_logo_y_pos=50
    ; for positioning labels such as username, password etc
    ls_label_x_pos=30
    ls_label_width=65
    ; for positioning text and combo boxes next to above labels
    ls_input_x_pos=110
    ls_input_width=210
    ; y pos for first label and combo box
    ls_input_y_pos=220
    ; OK button
    ls_btn_ok_x_pos=142
    ls_btn_ok_y_pos=370
    ls_btn_ok_width=85
    ls_btn_ok_height=30
    ; Cancel button
    ls_btn_cancel_x_pos=237
    ls_btn_cancel_y_pos=370
    ls_btn_cancel_width=85
    ls_btn_cancel_height=30
    [Logging]
    LogFile=xrdp.log
    LogLevel=DEBUG
    EnableSyslog=true
    SyslogLevel=DEBUG
    ; LogLevel and SysLogLevel could by any of: core, error, warning, info or debug
    [Channels]
    ; Channel names not listed here will be blocked by XRDP.
    ; You can block any channel by setting its value to false.
    ; IMPORTANT! All channels are not supported in all use
    ; cases even if you set all values to true.
    ; You can override these settings on each session type
    ; These settings are only used if allow_channels=true
    rdpdr=true
    rdpsnd=true
    drdynvc=true
    cliprdr=true
    rail=true
    xrdpvr=true
    tcutils=true
    ; for debugging xrdp, in section xrdp1, change port=-1 to this:
    #port=/tmp/.xrdp/xrdp_display_10
    ; for debugging xrdp, add following line to section xrdp1
    #chansrvport=/tmp/.xrdp/xrdp_chansrv_socket_7210

    ;
    ; Session types
    ;
    ; Some session types such as Xorg, X11rdp and Xvnc start a display server.
    ; Startup command-line parameters for the display server are configured
    ; in sesman.ini. See and configure also sesman.ini.
    [Xorg]
    name=Xorg
    lib=libxup.so
    username=ask
    password=ask
    ip=127.0.0.1
    port=-1
    code=20
    [X11rdp]
    name=X11rdp
    lib=libxup.so
    username=ask
    password=ask
    ip=127.0.0.1
    port=-1
    xserverbpp=24
    code=10
    [Xvnc]
    name=Xvnc
    lib=libvnc.so
    ip=127.0.0.1
    port=-1
    username=ask
    password=ask
    #xserverbpp=24
    #delay_ms=2000
    [console]
    name=console
    lib=libvnc.so
    ip=127.0.0.1
    port=5900
    username=na
    password=ask
    #delay_ms=2000
    [vnc-any]
    name=vnc-any
    lib=libvnc.so
    ip=ask
    port=ask5900
    username=na
    password=ask
    #pamusername=asksame
    #pampassword=asksame
    #pamsessionmng=127.0.0.1
    #delay_ms=2000
    [sesman-any]
    name=sesman-any
    lib=libvnc.so
    ip=ask
    port=-1
    username=ask
    password=ask
    #delay_ms=2000
    [neutrinordp-any]
    name=neutrinordp-any
    lib=libxrdpneutrinordp.so
    ip=ask
    port=ask3389
    username=ask
    password=ask
    ; You can override the common channel settings for each session type
    #channel.rdpdr=true
    #channel.rdpsnd=true
    #channel.drdynvc=true
    #channel.cliprdr=true
    #channel.rail=true
    #channel.xrdpvr=true
    Last edited by jwouter; 2018-12-05 at 12:53. Reason: added more detail

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