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(for passwd), PAM requires that it is accessed as root. Therefore, the gateway comes with a small helper program called
(for passwd), PAM requires that it is accessed as root. Therefore, the gateway comes with a small helper program called
`rdpgw-auth`
that is used to authenticate the user. This program needs to be run as root or setuid.
`rdpgw-auth`
that is used to authenticate the user. This program needs to be run as root or setuid.
__NOTE__
: The default windows client
``mstsc``
does not support basic auth. You will need to use a different client or
switch to OpenID Connect or Kerberos.
__NOTE__
: Using PAM for passwd (i.e. LDAP is fine) within a container is not recommended. It is better to use OpenID
__NOTE__
: Using PAM for passwd (i.e. LDAP is fine) within a container is not recommended. It is better to use OpenID
Connect or Kerberos. If you do want to use it within a container you can choose to run the helper program outside the
Connect or Kerberos. If you do want to use it within a container you can choose to run the helper program outside the
container and have the socket available within. Alternatively, you can mount all what is needed into the container but
container and have the socket available within. Alternatively, you can mount all what is needed into the container but
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