
Appendix B. Troubleshooting ThinLinc
In this appendix, we will describe how to troubleshoot common problems in a ThinLinc installation.
We will begin by giving a general view of the recommended troubleshooting method, and then continue
with more detailed instructions for troubleshooting specific problems.
B.1. General troubleshooting method
In most cases, troubleshooting a ThinLinc session problem should follow the method outlined in Figure
B-1.
Figure B-1. The General Troubleshooting Method
The method is to first check that the user was let in by SSH on the VSM server. This information is found
on different places on different distributions. Common log filenames for SSH information are
/var/log/secure, /var/log/auth.log or /var/log/daemon.log. If the user was let in by SSH,
the VSM server log (/var/log/vsmserver.log) is inspected. In some cases, the reason for session
failure can be found there, but most of the times, it’s neccesary to find out which VSM agent was selected
for the session, and inspect the VSM agent log (/var/log/vsmagent.log) on the server in question.
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