You need to set Leopards firewall to access the SlimServer. I had this problem also when I first upgraded, and it took some time to figure out. I was using version 7.0 beta but it has some interface issues, so I had to back track to version 6.5.4. In Leopards firewall you need to set it up to access the System Preference Pane for the SlimServer and Perl access. To do this you need to go to System Preferences then Security and select Firewall, click on Set access for specific services and applications then click the plus sign to add an application, browse to your SlimServer preference pane and allow incoming connections. That should fix your problem. If your familiar with the command line run netstat -an to see if the SlimServer is running.
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