[Globals]
; xrdp.ini file version number
ini_version=1
; fork a new process for each incoming connection
fork=true
; ports to listen on, number alone means listen on all interfaces
; 0.0.0.0or :: if ipv6 is configured
; space between multiple occurrences
; ALL specified interfaces must be UP when xrdp starts, otherwise xrdp will fail to start
;
; Examples:
; port=3389
; port=unix://./tmp/xrdp.socket
; port=tcp://.:3389 127.0.0.1:3389
; port=tcp://:3389 *:3389
; port=tcp://<any ipv4 format addr>:3389 192.168.1.1:3389
; port=tcp6://.:3389 ::1:3389
; port=tcp6://:3389 *:3389
; port=tcp6://{<any ipv6 format addr>}:3389 {FC00:0:0:0:0:0:0:1}:3389
; port=vsock://<cid>:<port>
port=3389
; if used inside a Hyper-V VM through vmconnect and bound on vsock,
; turn this on to enable wider security protocol support. #vmconnect=true
; Unprivileged User name and group to run the xrdp daemon.
; It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you set these values. See the xrdp.ini(5)
; manpage for more information on setting and checking these. #runtime_user=xrdp #runtime_group=xrdp
; 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
; set tcp send/recv buffer
; These parameters are largely historic. On systems with dynamic TCP
; buffer sizes, setting them manually will either impact performance or
; waste memory #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 for classic RDP encryption
; use tls_ciphers to configure TLS encryption
; can be 'none', 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'fips'
crypt_level=high
; [Debug] Log file for TLS pre-master secrets - see xrdp.ini(5) #tls_pms_log_file=/tmp/xrdp-pms/premaster.log
; 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
; concats the domain name to the user if set for authentication with the separator
; for example when the server is multi homed with SSSd #domain_user_separator=@
; The following options will override the keyboard layout settings.
; These options are for DEBUG and are not recommended for regular use. #xrdp.override_keyboard_type=0x04 #xrdp.override_keyboard_subtype=0x01 #xrdp.override_keylayout=0x00000409
; 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. If the password
; is incorrect, the login will fail #require_credentials=true
; when true, the userid will be used to try to authenticate #enable_token_login=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
; #black=000000
grey=e1e1e1
dark_grey=b4b4b4
blue=0078d7
dark_blue=0078d7 #white=ffffff #red=ff0000 #green=00ff00 #background=626c72
;
; Select a default fv1 font
;
; This parameter is a comma-separated list of DPI:name pairs.
; The list is scanned from left-to-right. The font used is the first
; font whose DPI value is less-than-or-equal to the vertical DPI of
; the monitor used for the login screen. #fv1_select=130:sans-18.fv1,0:sans-10.fv1
; Default DPI used for a monitor when that information is unknown #default_dpi=96
;
; 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=003057
; width and height of login screen
;
; When the sans-10.fv1 font is selected, these values are in pixels.
; For other fonts, these values (and other size values) will be scaled
; appropriately to preserve the proportions of the login screen.
;
; The default height allows for about 5 fields to be comfortably displayed
; above the buttons at the bottom. To display more fields, make <ls_height>
; larger, and also increase <ls_btn_ok_y_pos> and <ls_btn_cancel_y_pos>
; below
;
ls_width=350
ls_height=360
; login screen background color in RGB format
ls_bg_color=f0f0f0
; optional background image filename. BMP format is always supported,
; but other formats will be supported if xrdp is build with imlib2
; The transform can be one of the following:-
; none : No transformation. Image is placed in bottom-right corner
; of the screen.
; scale : Image is scaled to the screen size. The image aspect
; ratio is not preserved.
; zoom : Image is scaled to the screen size. The image aspect
; ratio is preserved by clipping the image. #ls_background_image= #ls_background_transform=none
; logo
; full path to file or file in shared folder. BMP format is always supported,
; but other formats will be supported if xrdp is build with imlib2
; For transform values, see 'ls_background_transform'. The logo width and
; logo height are ignored for a transform of 'none'.
ls_logo_filename=
ls_logo_transform=scale
ls_logo_width=250
ls_logo_height=110
ls_logo_x_pos=55
ls_logo_y_pos=35
; for positioning labels such as username, password etc
ls_label_x_pos=30
ls_label_width=68
; 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=158
; OK button
ls_btn_ok_x_pos=142
ls_btn_ok_y_pos=308
ls_btn_ok_width=85
ls_btn_ok_height=30
[Logging]
; Note: Log levels can be any of: core, error, warning, info, debug, or trace
LogFile=xrdp.log
LogLevel=INFO
EnableSyslog=true #SyslogLevel=INFO #EnableConsole=false #ConsoleLevel=INFO #EnableProcessId=false
[LoggingPerLogger]
; Note: per logger configuration is only used if xrdp is built with
; --enable-devel-logging #xrdp.c=INFO #main()=INFO
[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
; for debugging xrdp, in section xrdp1, change port=-1 to this: #port=/tmp/.xrdp/xrdp_display_10
;
; Session types
;
; Some session types such as Xorg 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.@lib_extension@
username=ask
password=ask
port=-1
code=20
; Frame capture interval (milliseconds)
h264_frame_interval=16
rfx_frame_interval=32
normal_frame_interval=40
[Xvnc]
name=Xvnc
lib=libvnc.@lib_extension@
username=ask
password=ask
ip=127.0.0.1
; port is -1 (sesman controlled), numeric (TCP connection) or an
; absolute path (UDS connection).
port=-1
; For sesman-controlled Xvnc, the 'code' parameter can be used to switch
; the connection protocol:-
; 0 - Use a TCP connection
; 1 - Use a Unix Domain Sockets (UDS) connection
; UDS connections are not supported by older VNC servers, but are
; supported by TigerVNC. If you select this option, comment out
; (or remove) the 'ip=' setting.
;
; UDS connections are recommended, if your X server supports them. They are
; more secure, and untroubled by firewalls.
;
; On FIPS-based systems, TCP CANNOT be used, as the classic algorithm used for
; VNC password files is no longer considered secure by FIPS
;
; The default value is 0 on non-FIPS systems, and1 on FIPS-based systems. #code=0 #xserverbpp=24 #delay_ms=2000
; Disable requested encodings to support buggy VNC servers
; (1 = ExtendedDesktopSize) #disabled_encodings_mask=0
; Generic VNC Proxy
; To use this, remove the '#-#' prefix from the lines below. Tailor
; the section to specific hosts and VNC instances by specifying an ip
; and port and setting a suitable name.
; This can be used with no customisations in test environments, but
; should always be locked down to specific hosts and/or ports in
; production. #-#[vnc-any] #-#name=vnc-any #-#lib=libvnc.@lib_extension@ #-#ip=ask #-#port=ask5900 #-#username=na #-#password=ask #-##pamusername=asksame #-##pampassword=asksame #-##delay_ms=2000 #-#; Use one of these to connect to a chansrv instance created outside of sesman #-#; (e.g. as part of an x11vnc console session). Replace 'n' with the #-#; display number of the session, and (if applicable) 'u' with the numeric #-#; UID of the session. #-#; #-#;If'username'or'pamusername' is set, you probably don't need to use #-#; the two parameter variant with 'u'. #-##chansrvport=DISPLAY(n) #-##chansrvport=DISPLAY(n,u)
; Generic RDP proxy using NeutrinoRDP
; Tailor this to specific hosts by specifying an ip and port and setting
; a suitable name.
[neutrinordp-any]
name=neutrinordp-any
; To use this section, you should build xrdp with configure option
; --enable-neutrinordp.
lib=libxrdpneutrinordp.@lib_extension@
ip=ask
port=ask3389
username=ask
password=ask
; Uncomment the following lines to enable PAM authentication for proxy
; connections. #pamusername=ask #pampassword=ask
; Currently NeutrinoRDP doesn't support dynamic resizing. Uncomment
; this line if you're using a client which does. #enable_dynamic_resizing=false
; By default, performance settings requested by the RDP client are ignored
; and chosen by NeutrinoRDP. Uncomment this line to allow the user to
; select performance settings in the RDP client. #perf.allow_client_experiencesettings=true
; Override any experience setting by uncommenting one or more of the
; following lines. #perf.wallpaper=false #perf.font_smoothing=false #perf.desktop_composition=false #perf.full_window_drag=false #perf.menu_anims=false #perf.themes=false #perf.cursor_blink=false
; By default NeutrinoRDP supports cursor shadows. Ifthis is giving
; you problems (e.g. cursor is a black rectangle) try disabling cursor
; shadows by uncommenting the following line. #perf.cursor_shadow=false
; By default, NeutrinoRDP uses the keyboard layout of the remote RDP Server.
; If you want to tell the remote the keyboard layout of the RDP Client,
; by uncommenting the following line. #neutrinordp.allow_client_keyboardLayout=true
; The following options will override the remote keyboard layout settings.
; These options are for DEBUG and are not recommended for regular use. #neutrinordp.override_keyboardLayout_mask=0x0000FFFF #neutrinordp.override_kbd_type=0x04 #neutrinordp.override_kbd_subtype=0x01 #neutrinordp.override_kbd_fn_keys=12 #neutrinordp.override_kbd_layout=0x00000409
; 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
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