2009/2/3 Jon TURNEY <[email protected]>: > Jana Skleničková wrote: >> >> Because I couldn't find anything unusual or helpful in the logs I >> captured packets using Wireshark. So far I found this: >> >> -------- Solaris to Cygwin ------------------------ >> X11, Request, opcode: 51 (SetFontPath) >> opcode: 51 (SetFontPath) >> unused >> request-lenth: 14 >> str-number-in-path: 2 >> unused >> path >> "tcp/Solaris_IP_address:7100" >> "/etc/dc/config/xfonts/c" > >> It looks like the Solaris sends font path, that Cygwin doesn't understand. > > I guess this means your logon scripts are trying to add > "/etc/dc/config/xfonts/c" to the font path (which isn't going to work very > well as that directory doesn't exist on the Cygwin box) and possibly treats > that as critical to a successful login. > > You might be able to work around this by creating the directory > /etc/dc/config/xfonts/c on the cygwin host and running 'mkfontdir' there, > but really you should fix the logon scripts :-) > > (Note that google suggests /etc/dc/config/xfonts/c is a typo for > /etc/dt/config/xfonts/c) > >
I tried the workarounds you suggested with no success, unfortunately. I can't do anything with the Solaris machine. There is no problem when I approach Solaris from another comp, for example linux (Debian distribution), the only problem is when I use Cygwin. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
