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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# run this on the remote terminal machine, as auser with sudo powers, probably through a remote ssh shell | |
# this will overwrite all the settings it touches | |
# the name of the user to run these commands as | |
TARGET_USER=jane | |
# we need an inlocked desktop session. we can either start a new autologin one or unlock an existing one | |
echo -e "[daemon]\nAutomaticLogin=${TARGET_USER}\nAutomaticLoginEnable=true\n" | sudo tee /run/gdm/custom.conf | |
sudo systemctl restart gdm | |
#sudo loginctl unlock-sessions # unlocks all existing sessions | |
# print the session type | |
busctl get-property org.freedesktop.Accounts /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User$(id -u) org.freedesktop.Accounts.User Session | |
# the password for that target user (needed to unlock their keyring) | |
TUP="target user password" | |
# password to use for VNC server | |
VNC_PASS="welcome to narnia" | |
# TODO: unlock the keyring (probably by first killing it and then re-launching it like PAM would) | |
#killall gnome-keyring-daemon | |
#echo -n ${TUP} | gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize --login | |
# write vnc password to the keychain | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} VNC_PASS="${VNC_PASS}" DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'echo -n ${VNC_PASS} | secret-tool store --label "GRD VNC pass" xdg:schema org.gnome.RemoteDesktop.VncPassword' | |
# or if you want you can print the existing password with | |
# secret-tool lookup xdg:schema org.gnome.RemoteDesktop.VncPassword | |
# allow screen control | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.vnc view-only false' | |
# use password authentication | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.vnc auth-method password' | |
# let's also setup RDP creds just for fun | |
RDP_USER="john" | |
RDP_PASS="welcome to narnia" | |
RDP_CREDS="{\"password\": \"${RDP_PASS}\", \"username\": \"${RDP_USER}\"}" | |
TLS_STORE=/var/tmp/rdptls | |
mkdir -p ${TLS_STORE} | |
# generate the TLS things for the RDP server | |
winpr-makecert -rdp -path ${TLS_STORE} > /dev/null | |
# write RDP credentials to the keychain | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} RDP_CREDS="${RDP_CREDS}" DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'echo -n ${RDP_CREDS} | secret-tool store --label "GRD RDP creds" xdg:schema org.gnome.RemoteDesktop.RdpCredentials' | |
# set RDP tls certificate path | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} TLS_CRT="${TLS_STORE}/$(hostname --fqdn).crt" DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.rdp tls-cert "${TLS_CRT}"' | |
# set RDP tls private key path | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} TLS_KEY="${TLS_STORE}/$(hostname --fqdn).key" DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.rdp tls-key "${TLS_KEY}"' | |
# allow RDP remote control | |
sudo -i -u ${TARGET_USER} DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/user/$(id -u ${TARGET_USER})/bus" bash -c 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.rdp view-only false' | |
# now launch the server (needs to be run as the ${TARGET_USER}, haven't figured out how to fool pipewire yet) | |
/usr/lib/gnome-remote-desktop-daemon | |
Thank you very very much for making this.
I run this shell and I have these errors:
tee: /run/gdm/custom.conf: No such file or directory
[daemon]
AutomaticLogin=mr-khodabandeh
AutomaticLoginEnable=true
Failed to get property Session on interface org.freedesktop.Accounts.User: Object does not exist at path “/org/freedesktop/Accounts/User0”
secret-tool: Cannot create an item in a locked collection
secret-tool: Cannot create an item in a locked collection
Ubuntu 22.04 os
Great! thanks for your script which runs successfully on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with GNOME Wayland and X11,
with the following changes (it needs to unlock twice the Keyring for VNC and RDP):
First install the following tools:
#sudo apt install winpr-utils
#sudo apt install libsecret-tools
Change line 11: (note for Ubuntu 23.10 it uses /run/gdm3 so I don't know for previous Ubuntu versions )
echo -e "[daemon]\nAutomaticLogin=${TARGET_USER}\nAutomaticLoginEnable=true\n" | sudo tee /run/gdm/custom.conf
to:
echo -e "[daemon]\nAutomaticLogin=${TARGET_USER}\nAutomaticLoginEnable=true\n" | sudo tee /run/gdm3/custom.conf
Uncomment line 26 and add --unlock
to gnome-keyring-daemon (it also works without --daemonize
):
echo "Unlocking Keyring for VNC"
echo -n ${TUP} | gnome-keyring-daemon --login --unlock --daemonize
After line 47 (winpr-makecert
) we need to unlock again gnome-keyring-daemon
echo "Unlocking Keyring for RDP"
echo -n ${TUP} | gnome-keyring-daemon --login --unlock --daemonize
Finally change line 62 to:
#/usr/lib/gnome-remote-desktop-daemon
systemctl --user restart gnome-remote-desktop.service
Note: Do not launch the script with sudo
but just launch it as the current logged in user (can also be launched via ssh)
since DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS will be completely different with sudo
command...
Thank you so much. I have try. It is work.
After several hours of reading and doing configurations without success, I found this awesome script, thank you!!!, now I'm able to connect to Gnome session that use Wayland using the RDP server embedded in gnome-remote-desktop!!