Please, Help me!
Hello, (Excuse me for my bad English) I am from Brazil and I am asking for a small help. I could invent histories, but I think the truth works better! I am without work and I lost the hopes, this is last resource asking for donation through internet. I never thought that I would ask for donations, because I always worked a lot, but I had some big problems. This help will make me to work again, I worked in home before, and this was impossible... now I don't get to think in anything, because I don't have not even how to to maintain my house. My happiness is that I have friends that help me, besides a friend is helping each other me now with the sending of these emails. If you can help, even with a small value I will be eternally thankful. I am receiving donations through Paypal.com, for safety. If you can help me with just $1, It will be a great help, because I believe that many can help. For donations: My Paypal.com Account: luisj...@gmail.com Thank you very much and excuse me. Luis Junior luisj...@gmail.com -- 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/
Re: Cygwin/X server -query fails with recent versions of Gnome GDM
On 30/09/2009 10:34, Richard Evans wrote: Cygwin 1.7beta, cygcheck output attached. I am trying to start a remote session using: XWin -query host where the host is running GDM from Gnome 2.28. The connect fails. A wireshark network snoop (attached) shows that GDM is sending Thanks for the packet capture, that helps a lot understanding what's happening here. X_ChangeHosts requests with an address family of 5 (ServerInterpreted) and a address like localuser:root XWin responds with a BadValue error and the connection attempt fails. I speculate that XWin was compiled without support for the ServerInterpreted address family. I don't think this speculation is well-founded. :-) So GDM is doing the equivalent of: $ xhost +si:localuser:root $ xhost +si:localuser:gdm ... which fails, I'm guessing for the not entirely unreasonable reason that these users don't exist. I cannot find a workround for this. You might try adding users root and gdm in your cygwin installation (perhaps by adding them to /etc/passwd) If that works around the problem, I think it's probably a bug in GDM that it fails if these users don't exist. Even after reading the manpage formerly known as Xsecurity ('man 7 security') and the source, I'm really not clear about how this form of credentials are supposed to work, but it seems pretty clear that they can only work locally. Note that a server built with NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED (or old enough to pre-date these credentials) will reject all si:localuser and si:localgroup credentials, so it seems GDM should be prepared for it to fail... -- 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/