Server) 2.1, analogous to approx RH 8.0 I think. My
system is running WXP_SP1.
You're right in that the WaitFor.c wasn't the problem.
Here's the problem. I start X by running:
xwin -query server
I get the XDMCP login. I can operate all controls with the mouse, but
nothing shows in the login
is running WXP_SP1.
You're right in that the WaitFor.c wasn't the problem.
Here's the problem. I start X by running:
xwin -query server
I get the XDMCP login. I can operate all controls with the mouse, but
nothing shows in the login or password windows when I type. However, when I
hit
Hi folks,
First thanks to all who contribute. Xfree on Cygwin has been great.
However, I was seeing 2Gb+ XWin.log files and felt I needed to update. SO I
updated today and now I can't login via XDMCP. Here's the command line I
use:
c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\xwin -query zephyr.mydomain.com -from
Jae,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
First thanks to all who contribute. Xfree on Cygwin has been great.
However, I was seeing 2Gb+ XWin.log files and felt I needed to update. SO I
updated today and now I can't login via XDMCP. Here's the command line I
use:
c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\xwin
Well I figured out what the problem was with my XDMCP connection.
I had edited the /etc/profile file to set the DISPLAY environment
variable dynamically using the host I was connecting from. The entry in
the /etc/profile was this:
export DISPLAY=${REMOTEHOST}:0.0
It seems that when an XDMCP
as the user I entered on the cygwin side.
Once I log out of kde from the linux console the cygwin xfree session
displays the login dialog box again.
For some odd reason my DISPLAY from the xdmcp session seems incorrect.
It should set DISPLAY to point back to the cygwin xfree server instead
of the linux
on your Windows machine.
For some odd reason my DISPLAY from the xdmcp session seems incorrect.
It should set DISPLAY to point back to the cygwin xfree server instead
of the linux console. How do I fix this???
I have never, ever, heard of anyone reporting this problem before where
the DISPLAY
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am trying to use Cygwin/XFree86 to log in vi XDMCP to a Linux
server. I believe I have done my due diligence in searching through
available documentation, as well as the archive for this list (though
obviously I missed something...). Since I am
Dave Ford wrote:
Xwin -ac -query DFLin72 -port 177
try
Xwin -ac -query DFLin72 -port 177 -from localip
bye
ago
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: Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Cannot start remote XDMCP session
Dave Ford wrote:
Xwin -ac -query DFLin72 -port 177
try
Xwin -ac -query DFLin72 -port 177 -from localip
bye
ago
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http
has
just one NIC/IP address. So, I didn't try it.
Thanks, Alex.
Cheers,
Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- - Original Message -
From: Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Cannot start remote XDMCP session
Dave
:
|
| Subject: 1.3.22/W2000: XDMCP connect problem.
|
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Hi All,
As mentioned in the subject, I'm using the version
Kensuke Matsuzaki writes:
I can't reproduce that bug.
Please send /tmp/XWin.log
I forgot to mention that this is on a CPU with hyperthreading
enabled. I suspect SMP has something to do with the bug...
Also, when I reproduced the problem from a Cygwin shell, I got a
message I had not seen
I can't reproduce that bug.
Please send /tmp/XWin.log
Kensuke Matsuzaki
.hosts
XWin -multiwindow -query remotehost
...where remotehost is a machine running an XDMCP server.
Things appear to work at first. But within a few seconds, XWin.exe
crashes with an access violation. This does not happen if I remove
/etc/X0.hosts.
(Are you wondering why I want to do
Hi All,
As mentioned in the subject, I'm using the version Cygwin 1.3.22 under
Windows 2000.
I'm trying connect a Linux server running Conectiva Linux 9 (CL9) + KDM
as display manager. At the moment win only a gray screen when to connect
with it.
To connect I'm using the follow line command:
Hello,
I'm using cygwin/xfree86 quite successfully under the xdmcp, displaying hp-cde
desktops in the server window, and
thereby running hp-unix apps remotely.
However, when I copy and paste text in the cde, it doesn't show up on the windows
clipboard, even though I started xwin
James,
Please read follow mail.
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-05/msg00197.html
Kensuke Matsuzaki
Hello,
I use Cygwin in XDMCP to connect me to a station HP/COMPAQ OSF.40. I am
under NT 4.0 SP6.
When I use an account local under Windows I obtain the screen of login of
the distant station into 2 or 3 seconds.
With an account of domain this time passes to 40 seconds. Can you provide me
tracks
Has anyone connected to a Solaris-9 machine from cygwin/XFree86 on a W2K
machine using the following method/command batch file?
start XWin -query host1 -fp tcp/host1:7100
This works but seems to mung up the CDE window that appears between the
display of the Solaris login box and the display of
Hello all;
I am connecting to a Solaris 9 host from a W2K host with a batch file using
the following command:
start XWin -query sol-9_host -fp tcp/sol-9_host:7100
When I try to run the application I get the following error:
X Error of failed request: BadNane (named color or font does not
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Hans Zimmerman wrote:
The output from ls_netdev-w95.exe
ls_netdev $Id: ls_netdev.c,v 1.6 2002/11/10 16:14:32 ago Exp
$
OS Version: Windows 9x 4.0 Build 67306684 B
Querying devices using ioctl
lo: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=127.0.0.1
lo: metric=1 mtu=3924
Hans,
Hold on, stop the presses...
You are using Memphis, which is a beta (i.e., not supported)
pre-release version of Windows 98:
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-201734.html?legacy=cnet
We cannot possibly support the various beta versions of software the
Microsoft is constantly releasing. I
[wait about a minute]
init 5
Or run service dm restart. :)
One side question: you DO see a graphical login screen when you sit
down at your linux machine, right? If not, you aren't running kdm so
XDMCP connections are not being accepted simply because you are not
running a program
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Curt Lindner wrote:
I think I never asked one of the questions that I started with this list
for. Since I have to do an xhost + to get through security, where in the
cygwin-xfree directories can I set this as the default behavior? I'm behind
a router that is reasonably
-xfree at cygwin dot com
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 02:11:50 -0600
Subject: Re: Can't Get XDMCP Login on Mandrake 9.0 Box from XP
* Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-25 15:08:38 -0500]:
I don't know that Port=177 and Willing=[anything] are necessary. But
then, I do not know much about
be indicative of a
problem.
Nope, XDMCP is UDP-based. Actually, I was kinda hoping that line
wouldn't be there; that would at least have told us what the problem
was. :)
--
John Buttery
do a
# ps -e | grep dm
If you sre running a display manager ( xdm , kdm , gdm ) it should show up
IF you see gdm
the problem is probably by running gdmconfig as root and going to the
xdmcp tab and clicking it enabled
Keep in mind if you ran startx or something like that to get X
Even though I wasn't part of your original discussion I'm going to jump
in here anyway.
On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 16:21, Curt Lindner wrote:
Well, you were right, when I had logged out of the automatic login, the kdm
was running.
However, I still am unable to get a login prompt from the XP
back to run level 5.
You do that by running:
init 3
[wait about a minute]
init 5
One side question: you DO see a graphical login screen when you sit down at
your linux machine, right? If not, you aren't running kdm so XDMCP
connections are not being accepted simply because you are not running
dot com
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 15:08:38 -0500
Subject: RE: Can't Get XDMCP Login on Mandrake 9.0 Box from XP
I don't know that Port=177 and Willing=[anything] are necessary. But then,
I do not know much about that.
What I do know is that you have to restart kdm in order for those changes
to
take
see how you Linux folks can figure anything out! :-)
-Curt
From: Harold L Hunt II huntharo at msu dot edu
To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 15:08:38 -0500
Subject: RE: Can't Get XDMCP Login on Mandrake 9.0 Box from XP
I don't know that Port=177 and Willing=[anything
Hans Zimmerman wrote:
The output from ls_netdev-w95.exe
ls_netdev $Id: ls_netdev.c,v 1.6 2002/11/10 16:14:32 ago Exp
$
OS Version: Windows 9x 4.0 Build 67306684 B
Querying devices using ioctl
lo: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=127.0.0.1
lo: metric=1 mtu=3924
Querying devices using internal
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Curt Lindner
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 9:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't Get XDMCP Login on Mandrake 9.0 Box from XP
I'm a complete Linux/Cygwin/Xfree newbie, so please go easy on me!
I've been banging my head the last few evenings to try and set up
Hi all:
I have tried to run XWin in XDMCP mode using the -query option.
Due to I don't have a US keyboard, I compiled the spanish map using the
xkbcomp utility and then I left the resulting file (es.xkm) at the /tmp
directory.
But when I run XWin using +kb -xkbmap es options, the server
Tim Kelly wrote:
Hello.
I have a Debian 3.0 box, and W2k box.
I start an xwin session on my W2K box like so:
xwin -query 192.168.0.2(this is the address of the linux box).
I find that I get my nice kde login window only while my W2K internet
connection is active. Once I can see
First of all I must correct my original message. I can get remote X clients,
running on my Linux box to appear on my W2K box providing that my Dial Up
Networking is connected to the internet. If I disconnect then the X-Client
disappears off my screen. I now believe that this has something to do
Hello.
I have a Debian 3.0 box, and W2k box.
I start an xwin session on my W2K box like so:
xwin -query 192.168.0.2(this is the address of the linux box).
I find that I get my nice kde login window only while my W2K internet
connection is active. Once I can see the KDE login screen I can
J S wrote:
With DHCP, you can actually get the IP address by looking in:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\DHCP]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\DHCP\DhcpInfo00]
On my win95 host only the DhcpInfo and OptionInfo keys exist. But it seems
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
Here's the output I got from ls_netdev, although what's confusing is I'm
using a token ring network connection, not ethernet as the output seems
to
suggest:
The code for win95 can only distinguish between ppp and other network
interfaces.
$ ls_netdev-w95
J S wrote:
Sorry I didn't realise what ls_netdev was before. I will try it tomorrow
when I go back to work.
Maybe this will bring some light to the problem.
Anything suspicious there?
Only that the dll reports more accourate values than ls_netdev *g*
bye
ago
Hi Alex,
Here's the
J S wrote:
Sorry I didn't realise what ls_netdev was before. I will try it tomorrow
when I go back to work.
Maybe this will bring some light to the problem.
Anything suspicious there?
Only that the dll reports more accourate values than ls_netdev *g*
bye
ago
I finally got XDM
J S wrote:
Sorry I didn't realise what ls_netdev was before. I will try it tomorrow
when I go back to work.
Maybe this will bring some light to the problem.
Anything suspicious there?
Only that the dll reports more accourate values than ls_netdev *g*
bye
ago
NP: Blutengel -
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
Here's the output I got from ls_netdev, although what's confusing is I'm
using a token ring network connection, not ethernet as the output seems to
suggest:
The code for win95 can only distinguish between ppp and other network
interfaces.
$ ls_netdev-w95
J S wrote:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\NetTrans\0002]
DriverDesc=TCP/IP
IPAddress=10.252.20.185
This is after you changed the IP-Address to fixed?
bye
ago
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J S wrote:
Sorry I didn't realise what ls_netdev was before. I will try it tomorrow
when I go back to work.
Maybe this will bring some light to the problem.
Anything suspicious there?
Only that the dll reports more accourate values than ls_netdev *g*
bye
ago
NP: Blutengel -
/ J S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| All i did was :
| xwin -query host -fp host:7100 -from mypc
| I didn't pass the extra parms so I guess there was a flaw in that
| theory! I'm clutching at straws a bit now though 'cos I'm desperate to
| sort this out. I would have a look at the source code but I
J S wrote:
Would I be right
in saying though that the most likely cause has got to be something windows
95-network related since the original message said invalid address and this
only occurs on win 95?
Have you already tried the ls_netdev tool as suggested?
bye
ago
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Andrew Markebo wrote:
Just another wild thought.. not only VPN.. any other socket
handling/protecting software on the 95? Does the machine have winsock
2 (does cygwin require winsock 2?)??
no. cygwin does work even with the old win95a class socket layer
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I just found out that if I do:
xwin -fullscreen -depth 32
on the win95 machine, XFree fails to start. It only works when I set the
depth to 8. Could this explain why I couldn't get xdmcp to work on my
windows 95 machine?
Yup, you can specify the port number. From the ``man Xserver'' page
JS,
That depends, were you passing those parameters to XWin.exe when trying
to use XDMCP? If you were, then yes, they are likely the reason that
XDMCP was failing, as XWin.exe was failing to start. If you were not
passing those parameters, then it really does not matter that XWin.exe
fails
to XWin.exe when trying to
use XDMCP? If you were, then yes, they are likely the reason that XDMCP
was failing, as XWin.exe was failing to start. If you were not passing
those parameters, then it really does not matter that XWin.exe fails with
those parameters, as long as XWin.exe starts when
problems with Cygwin/XFree86 even when they are not running. A
smaller number of these programs do not remove their networking files
that they replaced when they are uninstalled, so they permanently make
the machine incompatible with Cygwin/XFree86.
There is no inherent reason why XDMCP would
I tried using the -ac on here as well but it didn't work :(
JS.
Yup, you can specify the port number. From the ``man Xserver'' page:
XDMCP OPTIONS
X servers that support XDMCP have the following options.
See the X Display Manager Control Protocol specification
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, J S wrote:
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win
XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run this on windows 95, it bombs out
J S wrote:
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session declined No valid address
And yes I have read the FAQ and used the -from flag. There aren't any errors
in the xdm logs, so I tried to run the xdm in debug:
xdm -udpPort 6556 -nodaemon -debug 10 -config
Why this port
--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : J S wrote:
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session declined No valid address
And yes I have read the FAQ and used the -from flag. There aren't
any errors
in the xdm logs, so I tried to run the xdm in debug:
xdm
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
xdm -udpPort 6556 -nodaemon -debug 10 -config
Why this port? The default port is 177.
Alexander, this exactly Microsoft problem : M$ is building its products
thinking all people is using defaults, hiding some bugs that appear
only in some cases.
If I'm
been sufficient, right?
Harold
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : J S wrote:
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session declined No valid address
And yes I have read the FAQ and used the -from flag. There aren't
any errors
in the xdm logs, so I
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:33:26PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I am not understanding why your response was appropriate. The default
port for XDM has nothing to do with Microsoft, unless Microsoft has
decided to use port 177 for one of their products. If that was the
case, then a simple
Okay, okay, but I didn't want to be that hard on Sylvain as he is a good
contributor to our discussions... I just wanted to put up a friendly
reminder that everyone, I more so than others, should sometimes tone
down our messages. That's all.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03,
Okay, okay, but I didn't want to be that hard on Sylvain as he is a good
contributor to our discussions... I just wanted to put up a friendly
reminder that everyone, I more so than others, should sometimes tone down
our messages. That's all.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Dec
as example because it was the first company I had in
mind. I don't have anything against Microsoft, otherwise I wouldn't use
Cygwin ;)
In the company I'm working now, almost every network TCP port is
customized. What I wanted to say is :
If the port 1234 is used with some X servers with XDMCP
Yup, you can specify the port number. From the ``man Xserver'' page:
XDMCP OPTIONS
X servers that support XDMCP have the following options.
See the X Display Manager Control Protocol specification
for more information.
-query host-name
Enable XDMCP
That's exactly what I have read in Alexander's answer:
= Why this port? The default port is 177.
Excuse me.
Your response would be barely understandable if someone had said Hey
don't use a non-standard port! but given that there was no hint of
that
in Alexander's response and it was very
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 04:05:00AM +0100, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
That's exactly what I have read in Alexander's answer:
= Why this port? The default port is 177.
Excuse me.
Um, that was a private message. Poor netiquette, there.
cgf
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run this on windows 95, it bombs out.
Is this because Xfree86 doesn't support XDMCP on Windows 95?
Thanks
From: J S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: XDMCP on Windows 95
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 11:14:28 +
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win
XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run this on windows 95, it bombs out.
Is this because Xfree86 doesn't support XDMCP on Windows
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, J S wrote:
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run this on windows 95, it bombs out
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect to an AIX machine from a Cygwin installation on a
Win2000 client.
I use the following command to query a session to the X server:
XWin -query aix_hostname
The login screen appears correctly but I'm not able to configure the italian
keyboard.
Following the
Bruno Portaluri wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect to an AIX machine from a Cygwin installation on a
Win2000 client.
I use the following command to query a session to the X server:
XWin -query aix_hostname
AFAIR, there were a lot of reports about problems with AIX on the list. The
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, J S wrote:
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win
XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run this on windows 95, it bombs out
Hi!
I've installed cygwin/xwin on my Windows XP machine so that I can connect
to other hosts using XDMCP; ie. I want to run XWin.exe -query host.
I'm succesfull in doing so when I'm connect to a certain part of the
company LAN network. However, from another part of the network, I cannot.
I'm
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
I've installed cygwin/xwin on my Windows XP machine so that I can connect
to other hosts using XDMCP; ie. I want to run XWin.exe -query host.
Have you tried the -from yourhost parameter? The 0.0.0.0 seems like Xwin
can't find the correct
workstations from the network
segment that does not work with XDMCP? It would be nice to get some sort of
confirmation that you can at least get packets back from the HP-UX
workstations.
With those answers, we may be better able to help you.
Harold
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi!
I've
segment.
2) Are you using DHCP or not using DHCP on both networks? That is, does
one segment use DHCP but the other does not?
I'm using DHCP on both net segments.
3) Can you do a ``traceroute'' to the HP-UX workstations from the network
segment that does not work with XDMCP? It would
Alexander,
Zitat von Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you tried the -from yourhost parameter? The 0.0.0.0 seems like Xwin
can't find the correct interface and uses an uncofigured one (maybe
dialup)
No, I haven't tried -from. I just now did, and with -from, I can connect.
Do I
just now did, and with -from, I can connect.
Do I understand you right? It's the fault of XWin that it sends the
0.0.0.0 IP? Hmm...
It uses the ip address from which it can connect to the xdmcp server.
Unfortunately, the first NIC has no IP address assigned and the 0.0.0.0 seems
Alexander [Skwar],
Wait, let me get this straight. You DO have two network cards, one in
the notebook and one in the docking station, right? Now, are you sure
that you are using the same network card on both network segments? That
is, are you using the built-in network card on both segments
connect with XDMCP - Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
Alexander,
Zitat von Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you tried the -from yourhost parameter? The 0.0.0.0 seems like
Xwin
can't find the correct interface and uses an uncofigured one (maybe
dialup)
No, I haven't tried -from
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Alexander [Skwar],
Wait, let me get this straight. You DO have two network cards, one in
the notebook and one in the docking station, right? Now, are you sure
Correct.
that you are using the same network card on both network segments? That
Thinking about it -
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [xfree] Fwd: Re: XDMCP
Have you modified Cygwin's /etc/hsots.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files?
I'm trying this but no go yet.
Later,
Steven
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, David Calkins wrote:
Well, tried it again
to the Xserver. Make sure you include
localhost so that xwinclip will work.
This will bypass xauth for those machines.
PapaFox
- Original Message -
From: Steven Whatley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: [xfree] Fwd: Re: XDMCP
It looks like the unix login is happening. What's in ~/.xsession-errors?
PapaFox
- Original Message -
From: David Calkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:11 AM
Subject: XDMCP
I'm trying to connect up to a machine at work using XDMCP. My home
with fonts but, for some reason, the
connection stopped after the login.
Ciao,
Danilo Turina
David Calkins wrote:
I'm trying to connect up to a machine at work using XDMCP. My home
machine is Win2k + Cygwin + XFree86. I made sure to use the cygwin
setup program to get the latest packages
: Re: XDMCP
It looks like the unix login is happening. What's in ~/.xsession-errors?
PapaFox
- Original Message -
From: David Calkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:11 AM
Subject: XDMCP
I'm trying to connect up to a machine at work using XDMCP
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Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 20:54:52 -0600 (CST)
From: Steven Whatley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: XDMCP
The error I am getting in the ~/.xsessoin-errors is:
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused
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Subject: Re: XDMCP
The error I am getting in the ~/.xsessoin-errors is:
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0
Thanks,
Steven
From: Papa Fox papafox888 at hotmail dot
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Subject: Re: XDMCP
The error I am getting in the ~/.xsessoin
David Calkins wrote:
At 02:57 PM 11/17/2002 +0100, you wrote:
David Calkins wrote:
I'm trying to connect up to a machine at work using XDMCP. My home machine
is Win2k + Cygwin + XFree86. I made sure to use the cygwin setup program
to get the latest packages. I'm using the -query
Jean-Claude Gervais wrote:
I tried running XDM ?!? And it replies only root wants to run xdm... But
there is no user called root on my system...
Thanks.
An equal and opposite reaction... Is it possible to run XDMCP as a server
(sorry probably wrong terminology) on the cygwin side, so I can
the wrong terminology here) and permit
Linux boxes to XDMCP to your Windows machine?
If that is the case, I *think* your Windows machine should run Xnest and
your Linux machines should then connect to it. Looks like I'm probably
backward... OK, more reading of the docs is in order. I will get
)
Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/,
removing from list!
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session failed Session 40592002 failed for display
:0: cannot open display
Anybody got any answers?
As I have already said, It worked before the upgrade and the upgrade
on my box. However, I cannot get an XDMCP session to work.
From the xterm session, I first do a 'xhost +' and then 'XWin -query
134.20.2.19 -from 134.20.174.113'.
When I do this, a new Cygwin/XFree86 window is spawned, showing the the X
and gray background. This then turns black and shows
, and
'startxwin.sh' . From the resulting xterm session, I am able to telnet
into the subject HPUX and Solaris boxes and export individual apps to the
Xserver on my box. However, I cannot get an XDMCP session to work.
For future reference, telnet is *very bad*. Telnet has no security,
whatsoever; even your
I forgot to mention that this works on one Solaris box I'm trying but not on
the other. They are both Solaris version 2.8.
Hi,
I'm trying to get a solaris box logon screen to run via xwin using the
following command:
xwin -query remotehostName -from localhostName -fp tcp/remotehostName:7100
Tim Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 02:30, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
Strangely enough, I was planning to start work on project again
this month, and perhaps even this weekend, with my first step being
to do the script to configure XDMCP access on a 'standard' linux
I'm trying to run gdbx, and I need cygwinb19.dll to do it.
Where can I find that file?
I've tried renaming to cygwin1.dll to cygwinb19.dll, but when gdbx starts,
the CPU goes to 100% load and gdbx never appears, so that doesn't work.
TIA
server for XDMCP only
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim Thomson
Sent: Saturday, 15 June 2002 2:44 PM
There is much work I need to do on this, but I have exams for the next
week so won't get much of a chance. One of my main
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