ottomeister schrieb:
On 6/22/07, Sascha Haupt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the past the Debian machine was running with Debian Woody. But now we
updated the system to Debian Etch. Since the update we have the problem,
that it is not possible to connect to the Debian machine using the
machine chooser dialog.
But it is possible to connect, if you enter the machinename directly.
But this is not a suitable solution, because it is to uncomfortable for
our users.
What's in the Debian machine's Xaccess file? (The pathname
is probably /etc/kde3/kdm/Xaccess.)
OttoM.
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Hi Otto,
thanks for your quick answer. Here a snapshot of the Xaccess:
<snip>
basis:/etc/kde3/kdm # cat Xaccess
# Xaccess - Access control file for XDMCP connections
* #any host can get a login window
* CHOOSER BROADCAST
10.27.73.2 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.16 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.17 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.18 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.19 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.20 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.21 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.22 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.23 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.24 NOBROADCAST
10.27.73.25 NOBROADCAST
10.27.193.55 NOBROADCAST
# Sun-Ray's:
10.27.80.10
10.27.80.11
</snap>
All the lines containing IPs are experimental. One of our other admins
added them. But, I commented them out and tried it without this lines
(so that only the lines with * are active) and restarted kdm. But
nothing changed.
Sascha
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