> Have you succeeded in this setup at RH73?
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499 works with RH73. Problem
with this one is that you immediatelly login with a specific user name. It
does work however. I've not tried the other solution on RH73


> If you run `Xvnc :4 -query localhost`, and connect with `vncviewer 4`. Do
> you get a login environment in the vncviewer area? If you get the login,
you
> should check the /etc/inetd or /etc/xinetd parts. If you do not get a
login
> session it is in the dhcp or display manager area (the other files).
>
I didn't have vncviewer installed on the Debian machine, but I was able to
connect from a remote machine and got the login screen :-) . However now I
still have to login (and start Xvnc) first and I want to use it remotely
without local attendence

> I don't know details on debian, but for HP-UX, not all users can use the
> network. In the /etc/inetd or /etc/xinetd area, the user nobody shoud not
be
> used, better use a user that has networking privileges. You can try:
> - root
> - system users like sys with id's between 1 and 100
> - normal users with ids between 1000 and 60000
> - special users with ids over 60000 (near 2^32)
Logged in as root and that worked perfectly. So the only remaining problem
is that it should start Xvnc before I login locally. Thx for your help so
far.


rgrds,
Wykat
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