Hi,

On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 01:26:35 -0600
DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> None.  If you'll notice, vglgenkey tries to use 'xauth generate' first,
> but when it fails, it will simply use 'xauth list' and copy the existing
> display manager xauth key into /etc/opt/VirtualGL/vgl_xauth_key.  The
> use of 'vglconnect -x', which also relies on 'xauth generate', doesn't
> generally work at all on recent Linux systems because of the lack of the
> security extension.

I suggest you update http://www.virtualgl.org/Documentation/RHEL6 to mention
this then.
The paragraph about vglgenkey is confusing because it implies that it can be
made to work.

-- 
Greetings, 
A. Huillet

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