MaryW
July 7th, 2011, 10:49 PM
Hello all,
By default, rdesktop uses RDP version 5. However, all the front-end GUIs that I've found for Gnome (Gnome-RDP, TSClient) seem to run rdesktop with a '-4' option, bringing it down to RDP version 4.
Can anyone either recommend a UI that does not do this (curious if there is a reason why they all do?) or a way to get around this? I've looked at the .tsclient/*.rdp files and the .gnome-rdp.db sqlite database to see if I could change the version 4 to version 5, but it doesn't look like I can hack my way around it.
This seems like an easy thing to fix, so I'm a bit baffled why the option isn't there. Should I submit a bug/feature request?
Thanks,
Mary
By default, rdesktop uses RDP version 5. However, all the front-end GUIs that I've found for Gnome (Gnome-RDP, TSClient) seem to run rdesktop with a '-4' option, bringing it down to RDP version 4.
Can anyone either recommend a UI that does not do this (curious if there is a reason why they all do?) or a way to get around this? I've looked at the .tsclient/*.rdp files and the .gnome-rdp.db sqlite database to see if I could change the version 4 to version 5, but it doesn't look like I can hack my way around it.
This seems like an easy thing to fix, so I'm a bit baffled why the option isn't there. Should I submit a bug/feature request?
Thanks,
Mary