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Good night, I can't use RDesktop, it gives tcp_connect() error.
I disabled the firewall and changed some options, the problem persists.
I installed FreeRDP through Ponce's repository, everything went well in the compilation and installation, but it gives similar error to RDesktop.
I'm using Slackware Current
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Last edited by mcgsilva; 08-22-2021 at 04:07 PM.
Reason: I didn't put all the details
Does rdesktop work if you add '-V 1.2' as an option?
This specifies the use of TLS 1.2 protocol. I have encountered some Windows systems that refuse connections from clients advertising the availability of TLS 1.0 protocol.
The 1.9.0 version of rdesktop in -current now uses GnuTLS and if the new -V option is not specified, it will use the GnuTLS NORMAL priority string.
The output from 'gnutls-cli --priority NORMAL -l' shows that TLS 1.0 is an available protocol.
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