Martin,

At least in SuSe 7.3, access to kdm display manager is controlled  in the 
rc.config file. One should configure it using Yast2.


rc.config fragment:
#
# Allow remote access to your display manager (kdm only for now)
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS="yes"

Cicero


On Monday 28 January 2002 14:12, you wrote:
> Cicero Mota wrote:
> > Install LTSP on SuSe 7.3 is just a matter of including "7.3" near "7.1"in
> > the script suse.sh and make the proper symbolic link.
>
> that's somehow true, and somehow not:
>
> The install script is NOT modifing
>    /etc/opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
> yet.
> That was no problem with older Versions of Suse/KDE
> but now XDMCP is disabled by default in
>  /etc/opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
> so the terminals will get no login-screen.
>
>
> see also:
> http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-3.0.0/ltsp-3.0.html
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 6.6.1. Grey screen with large X cursor
>
> ..
>
> KDM
>  Newer versions of KDM have a file called kdmrc . Different Linux
> distributions store that file in different locations. For Redhat 7.2, it is
> /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc. For the other distros, you should run the locate to
> find out where it is stored.
>
>  The entry that controls whether remote workstations can get a login is in
> the [Xdmcp] section. Make sure that the Enable entry is set to true.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> and I noticed another bug in the install script:
> some fields have [/bin/sh]  instead of [Y] or [N]
>
> The Linux Terminal Server Project (http://www.LTSP.org)
>
> ---------------------screenshot-----------------------------------------
>
>  /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess               Configure xdm to allow any host        
> [Y] /etc/inetd.conf                    Start bootpd from inetd             
>    [N] /etc/dhcpd.conf.example            Example config file for dhcp     
>       [/bin/sh] /etc/rc.config                     Start dhcp daemon in
> rc.config          [Y] /etc/exports                       Config file for
> nfs                     [/bin/sh] /etc/hosts.allow                   Config
> file for tcp wrappers            [/bin/sh] /etc/rc.config                  
>   Enable inetd in rc.config               [Y] /etc/rc.config               
>      Start NFS-Server in rc.config           [Y] /etc/rc.config            
>         Start portmapper from rc.config         [Y] /etc/rc.config         
>            Configure syslogd for remote access     [Y] /etc/inetd.conf     
>               Start tftpd from inetd                  [Y]
> /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config            The main config file for XDM           
> [Y]
>
>
>
> Ready to apply the changes? ( R-Review, A-Apply, C-Cancel )
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>---------
>
> Greetings,
> Martin Herweg
>
>
>
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