RE: Why is remote client being rejected? AUDIT: XWin: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.3.3

2009-07-20 Thread Phil Betts
Linda Walsh wrote: Yeah, know about that one: (xosview) saves it from the HUP's when the window closes... No need for that (which adds an unnecessary extra fork), just unset the bash option huponexit (probably in your ~/.bashrc): shopt -u huponexit Although I think that's the default

Re: Why is remote client being rejected? AUDIT: XWin: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.3.3

2009-07-19 Thread john
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Linda Walsh wrote: Yes I've read the FAQ -- it doesn't help. Is says: The problem is most likely a wrong DNS (Network name resolution). Make sure your windows host has a hostname which is valid from linux too and an IP address which linux can resolve to that hostname.

Re: Why is remote client being rejected? AUDIT: XWin: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.3.3

2009-07-19 Thread john
Disregard the bit about the client dieing if you close the terminal. The problem seems to have been fixed (it's been a LONG time since I tried it). On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, j...@asyn.org wrote: Also, running your X client in the background does not disconnect it from the terminal from which you

Re: Why is remote client being rejected? AUDIT: XWin: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.3.3

2009-07-19 Thread Linda Walsh
j...@asyn.org wrote: Have you added the client to your X server's acl? See xhost(1) --- I thought I'd turned off access checking. I forgot I had to redo my script when there was a major X-server upgrade, a few months ago -- Not something I 'normally use'... (Am pretty safe,

Why is remote client being rejected? AUDIT: XWin: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.3.3

2009-07-18 Thread Linda Walsh
Yes I've read the FAQ -- it doesn't help. Is says: The problem is most likely a wrong DNS (Network name resolution). Make sure your windows host has a hostname which is valid from linux too and an IP address which linux can resolve to that hostname. --- What DNS resolution? If you