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#754
Can't use non-ascii-characters in passwords with
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Bug#754
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Package: x2goclient
Version: 4.0.3.0
Severity: hight for my
Hi x2go-developers!
x2goclient (4.0.3.0 with win 7) can't establish
a connection for a user-account, who uses non-ascii-characters in his
password (Cyrillic characters). The message is: "Access
denied. Authentication that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive,hostbased". I belive, that
this is a bug in x2goclient, because I can login with this
user-account, when I use putty, winscp for ssh directly (and no, I didn't
typed the password wrong, when using x2goclient).
On the server-side is a x2goserver 4.0.1.18 on gentoo (without ldap or Active Directory).
Bye
oongi
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