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NAME

       xrdp-sesrun - xrdp-sesman(8) session launcher

SYNTAX

       xrdp-sesrun --help

       xrdp-sesrun [ options ] [ username ]

DESCRIPTION

       xrdp-sesrun starts a session using xrdp-sesman(8).
       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.

       Default values for the options are set at compile-time. Run the utility with the '--help' option  to  see
       what the defaults are for your installation.

       If  no  username  is  used,  the  current username is used, and no password needs to be provided. In this
       instance, it is important that any necessary authentication tokens for a GUI  session  (e.g.  a  Kerberos
       ticket) have already been acquired.

       If  a  username is provided, a password must also be provided. In this instance the utility prompts for a
       password if neither -p or -F is used.

OPTIONS

       -g <width>x<height>
              Set session geometry.
              Note that most configurations will resize the session on connection, so this  option  may  not  do
              what you expect.

       -b <bits-per-pixel>
              Set  session  bits-per-pixel  (colour  depth).  Some  session  types  (i.e. Xorg) will ignore this
              setting.

       -t <session-type>
              Session type - one of Xorg or Xvnc. Alternatively, for testing only, use the numeric session code.

       -D <directory>
              Directory to run the new session in. Defaults to $HOME for the specified user.

       -S <shell>
              Specify an alternate shell to run, instead of the default window manager.

       -p <password>
              Password for user. USE FOR TESTING ONLY - the password will be visible in the  output  of  the  ps
              command.

       -F <file-descriptor>
              Specify  a file descriptor (normally 0) to read the password in from. This is a secure way to pass
              the password in to the utility.

       -c <sesman-ini>
              Specify a different sesman.ini file. This file is used to find out how to connect to xrdp-sesman.

ENVIRONMENT

       SESRUN_LOG_LEVEL
              Override the default logging level. One of "error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace" or  a  number
              1-5.

EXAMPLES

       xrdp-sesrun
              Create a default session for the current user.

       xrdp-sesrun -F 0 user1 <passwd.txt
              Create a default session for user user1 with a password from a file

       xrdp-sesrun -t Xvnc -S /usr/bin/xterm user1
              Create  an  extremely  minimal Xvnc session for user user1. This could be useful for debugging why
              the standard session is not starting properly. Note you would need to install  the  xterm  utility
              first. The gnome-terminal utility probably won't work here.

FILES

       /usr/sbin/xrdp-sesman
       /usr/bin/xrdp-sesrun
       /etc/xrdp/sesman.ini

AUTHORS

       Jay Sorg <jsorg71@users.sourceforge.net>
       Simone Fedele <ilsimo@users.sourceforge.net>

SEE ALSO

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

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

xrdp team                                            0.10.1                                       xrdp-sesrun(8)