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    Jef Frank

    I'm in the same boat.  Did anyone ever figure this out?

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    rjgebis

    Trying to connect to Ubuntu 22.04. Enabled Remote Desktop in Settings. I see gnome-remote-desktop is running and it is listening on port 3389 (netstat). I did set up my password in Remote Desktop. Created RDP session in JumpDesktop Version 8.9.16 (80916). When I try to connect, I get a logging screen where I provide a username and password. The session windows just quit on connect.

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    Bonfires Light

    hi @rigebis,

    Did you solve the issue?

    Im trying to connect ubuntu desktop 24.04. After input username and password, the session windows quit too.

    And it works with Thincast Remote Desktop Client. But i'd like Jump Desktop.

     

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    Loic

    Same issue as all of you.

    Here is the error log.

    ERROR [rdp.ntlm] Bad NTLM message signature
    ERROR [rdp.ntlm] ntlm verify message NtlmChallenge failed!
    ERROR [rdp.credssp] ntlm_process failed
    ERROR [rdp.credssp] rdpc_credssp_process_tsrequest failed
    ERROR [rdp_core] rdpc_credss_process_packet failed
    ERROR [rdsess 52 16] RD Client: RD Error: 0.0 
    ERROR [rdsess 52 16] RD Client: RD Error: 0.0 
    ERROR [net_tcp 52 16] EOF
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    Matt Freeman

    Seeing the same. I think this should probably be a test target. Using ThinCast instead now but I don't think they set LSUIPresentationMode to 3, so triggering the nasty menu bar everytime the mouse hits the top (have reported it to them though).

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    Abdul Ghani Madid

    Hi,

    Jump is compatible with the Remote Desktop features on most Linux systems, but please note that Jump Desktop Connect's automatic setup is not supported on Linux—this feature only works with Windows or Mac.
    To connect to your Linux computer, you'll need to manually add the connection in the Jump app. On the main screen, tap the "+" button in the top-right corner, enter your Linux computer’s IP address, and make sure to select "VNC" as the connection type.
    For added privacy and security, Jump also supports built-in SSH encryption and port forwarding, which works with most Linux SSH servers—we recommend using it if possible.

    Thanks
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