Thanks for all of your work Jon :)
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote:
On 15/02/2011 13:16, Alexander Pokluda wrote:
I don't have any idea why the XDMCP request packets from XWin would be
dropped by the network either.
What I thought was interesting
On 15/02/2011 13:16, Alexander Pokluda wrote:
I don't have any idea why the XDMCP request packets from XWin would be
dropped by the network either.
What I thought was interesting is that the value of Connection 4 in
the XDMCP REQUEST packet from XWin in the Wireshark trace is
Hi Jon,
I don't have any idea why the XDMCP request packets from XWin would be
dropped by the network either.
What I thought was interesting is that the value of Connection 4 in
the XDMCP REQUEST packet from XWin in the Wireshark trace is
fe80::5efe:a03:149f. I'm still familiarizing myself with
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk
wrote:
I wonder if you could send me privately the Wireshark .pcap files for these
traces, I'd like to examine them further.
On 11/02/2011 18:45, Alexander Pokluda wrote:
I've attached a zip archive containing a number
Here is an excerpt from /var/log/messages on the VM that I'm trying to
connect to with XWin.
This is what appears in the log after running
XWin -from 10.3.20.159 -query 10.3.147.100
Feb 8 11:22:08 dev01 gdm[4097]: gdm_xdmcp_decode: Received opcode
QUERY from client 10.3.20.159
Feb 8 11:22:08
Firstly, thanks very much for taking the time to collect so much detailed
information about this problem.
On 09/02/2011 15:36, Alexander Pokluda wrote:
Here is an excerpt from /var/log/messages on the VM that I'm trying to
connect to with XWin.
This is what appears in the log after running
On 28/01/2011 20:23, Alexander Pokluda wrote:
The Windows PC that I'm using is on a different subnet from the VMs
that I need to connect to (10.3.20.159/24), so does that mean it's not
possible to use Cygwin/X in this case? (Changing either subnet is not
an option).
Ah, I had assumed that you