You first need to tell xdm (or kdm or gdm) to allow XDMCP connections.
There are some security considerations in allowing anyone to connect, so you
may just want to add just your Windows host to the list. The config file
for this is in /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess (or /kdm/ or /gdm/). Once you've made
Dear Debian-Community,
how do I setup Linux Debian 2.2r2, so that I can connect to it remotely
using Hummingbird Exceed 6.0, running on a Win95-Box?
Thanks,
Christoph Walther
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Walther, Christoph wrote:
Dear Debian-Community,
how do I setup Linux Debian 2.2r2, so that I can connect to it remotely
using Hummingbird Exceed 6.0, running on a Win95-Box?
This one is easy enough... let's say your Win95 box has an IP of
10.0.0.95, just type
export
If you want to start processes (e.g., an xterm) from the win box, you'll
have to install rexecd (in package rsh-server) which has security
implications; if you elect to do so then you can use hummingbird's xstart
tool to get an xterm and set the display for you.
Dear Debian-Community,
how do I setup Linux Debian 2.2r2, so that I can connect to
it remotely
using Hummingbird Exceed 6.0, running on a Win95-Box?
I use exceed on nt all the time (required to use nt @work...). You can use
any
number of connection methods. Since I am on an
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