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  1. #1
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    XFCE4 Session Unrecoverable

    using XFCE4, on Kali-Rolling 2016.1/2016.2 while esthetically pleasing, desktop sessions are unrecoverable if started with startx from terminal-text session.

    Unfortunately, if the user's system has only one account (ROOT), the only way to recover the session is by restarting the machine with a hard-reboot or ctrl+alt+del from the unrecoverable state <although this part has not been reproduced>
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    1: start a tty session from any state (i.e initial login or after starting desktop session normally via desktop management log-in)

    2: start a desktop session with command: 'startx' (no single-quotes)

    -at this point you will either (a)drop into a desktop session or(b)be denied a desktop session and prompted with tty session again

    3: if in desktop session (standard GUI), (a)allow session to either suspend/lockscreen or (b)suspend/lock the session manually

    -at this point the session is unrecoverable requiring (a)hard-reboot or (b)additional log-in with different credentials

    4optional) start another terminal-text(tty) session (ctrl+alt+fn) using same credentials as either session

    -in my case, while credentials are valid, access is denied and the prompt for credentials is repeated until a different credential is entered (usernameasswd)
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    This is extremely troubling if the user only has one account at the time of testing/experience this, as the only way to recover a session is hard-reboot.


    >> top showing running pid for unrecoverable session & root session
    Code:
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    1247 os13115   20   0  382688  26804  21916 S  0.3  1.0   0:05.37 xfwm4
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    1255 os13115   20   0  709964  50144  22492 S  0.3  1.8   0:04.83 xfdesktop   
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    1251 os13115   20   0  551124  29672  23172 S  0.3  1.1   0:03.28 xfce4-panel 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------          
    7567 root      20   0  170660  20012  16628 S  0.3  0.7   0:01.62 xfwm4
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    7570 root      20   0  399428  26232  22152 S  0.3  0.9   0:03.36 xfce4-panel
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    7573 root      20   0  471312  35972  21628 S  0.7  1.3   0:01.69 xfdesktop
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    7477 root      20   0  249804  48544  20084 S  0.7  1.8   1:03.47 Xorg
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> show who's logged in at the time
    Code:
    root@offsec:~# users
    os13115 root
    >>strace -p1247
    Code:
    recvmsg(3, 0x7ffdd5fda7d0, 0)           = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
    recvmsg(3, 0x7ffdd5fda460, 0)           = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
    recvmsg(3, 0x7ffdd5fda470, 0)           = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
    clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, {32348, 274251441}) = 0
    poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN|POLLOUT}], 1, -1) = 1 ([{fd=3, revents=POLLOUT}])
    writev(3, [{"\212\5\2\0+\246b\0\217\3\4\0\333\23`\0\0\0\0\0+\246b\0\212\21\3\0+\246b\0"..., 68}, {NULL, 0}, {"", 0}], 3) = 68
    "Great understanding comes to those who find questions and question answers."

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    does the "startx" command work in other environments or is it a command exclusive to xfce?

    I experienced an issue similar to this in LXDE

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    good question I recently installed kali 2016.2 with gnome and I will test again.


    ##update
    par your question, I've tried with Gnome and this issue does not appear to happen when replicating the steps as discussed for XFCE4. Everything worked as expected.
    Last edited by OS-13115; 2016-09-15 at 19:48. Reason: UPDATE!!!

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