Gsettings set require-encryption falseįrom here validate that the setting is set as expected. # Turn connection encryption setting to false: Open up your terminal window and run the following command. If you do not see the step by step guide below. So when researching you will notice a lot of posts from around that time.Īssuming you have all the sharing steps configured, we want to set the session encryption setting to false. This actually happened in previous versions of Ubuntu and Mac back in the Ubuntu 14 LTS days and seems to have come back around. So to cut the fluff, so to speak, for those in the same boat there was only one option that I found worked for me on both Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04. This had worked previously with other Macs and older versions of OSX but was not working for the new setup.
One of the issues I encountered with multiple solutions offered was how I could remote desktop to a Ubuntu Desktop VM I have for testing purposes from my new system. For myself a little researching on the next and trial and error I am able to get up and running with everything I have tried so far. As I tinker around on the new Macbook Pro M1 running OSX Big Sur, I am finding lots of little things and work arounds needed as companies, teams, and products are working on supporting the new ARM based architecture.