Can’t connect to a headless Gnome Remote Desktop - (pt.2)

Hi guys.

I see this “issue” was mentioned already - having different set-up & environment - I’d like ask nonetheless.

I’m on Centos 10 for the server & F43 for the client - I followed: instructions

Upon service start, server logs:

Jan 05 13:55:41 gnome-remote-de[33883]: Init TPM credentials failed because Failed to initialize transmission interface context: tcti:IO failure, using GKeyFile as fallback
Jan 05 13:55:41 systemd[1]: Started gnome-remote-desktop.service - GNOME Remote Desktop.
Jan 05 13:55:41 gnome-remote-de[33883]: RDP server started
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When user tries to connect:

Jan 05 14:05:16 gnome-remote-de[33883]: [RDP] Credentials are not set, denying client

Any thoughts shared - on how to troubleshoot & fix it - are most appreciated.

many thanks, L.

Never mind that - it seems that each setup/env which runs with SELinux needs to troubleshoot its denials - when done, Gnome remote desktop works pretty nicely! - though ! it would be nice (should have been taken care of already) if Redhat/Fedora included proper policies/booleans.

Hi, for Fedora bugs please go to bugzilla.redhat.com, for CentOS bugs here Reporting Bugs - The CentOS Project.

(Edited because i cant read)