Matthew,

There are a few differences between RH7.1 and RH7.2.

I'm guessing that gdm is the display manager that is running.

You need to go into /etc/rc.d/gdm/gdm.conf and find the
[xdmcp] section.

You should see a line that says 'Enable=false'.  Change that to true and
then restart gdm.

You can restart it by doing this:     killall gdm
It will then restart gdm.

But, if you are running X on the server, it will restart your session
as well.  Just so you aren't too surprised.

that should take care of it.

Jim McQuillan
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Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:

>>Obviously the problem is somewhere with the XDMCP request to the server.  I
>>can't tell if the client is making the request and the server is ignoring
>>it, or if the client is failing to make the request, and I don't know where
>>to look, or how to tell the server PC to log these requests somewhere.
>>
>
>Sorry to reply to my own email, but I just found this error in the X log on 
>the client:
>
>XDM: too many retransmissions
>
>I looked a little closer at my server setup and noticed that it is not 
>listening on port 177 (the xdmcp port according to /etc/services).  I don't 
>know how to make the system listen on this port.  Do I need to further edit 
>xinetd?  Please advise.
>
>Thanks again...
>
>Matt
>
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