I found the GUI app to set this and tried using it. The results were
not satisfactory. I gave up on XDMCP for now and I am using ssh with X
redirection which is working. Below is a summary of the XDMCP results.
There are three settings for remote sessions -
1. Remote login disabled - this is
There is a gui based tool to edit the file.
gdmsetup
- doron
David Suna wrote:
> I am running gdm so I found /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and changed Enable=false
> to Enable=true under the xdmcp section. Now when I start the X server
> on cygwin it seems to start and the restart immediately with
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:04 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You still need to change Xaccess.
>
> You'll see a line like this:
> #*# any host can get a login window
>
> Remove the first # so it should look like this:
> *# any host can get a login window
>
> (if you care about
You still need to change Xaccess.
You'll see a line like this:
#*# any host can get a login window
Remove the first # so it should look like this:
*# any host can get a login window
(if you care about security, replace the * with your "destination"
machine's IP).
GDM "enable=true" is on
I am running gdm so I found /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and changed Enable=false
to Enable=true under the xdmcp section. Now when I start the X server
on cygwin it seems to start and the restart immediately with no login
displayed.
David Suna
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi David,
Allow
Hi David,
Allow me to take a guess: in the upgrade process, your XDMCP settings
have been removed and/or replaced with a default configuration.
Please modify the file /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess and restart your X. The
instructions should be there and should be pretty simple.
Thanks,
Hetz
On Thu, Jun
I recently upgraded my Ubuntu system from 6.10 to 8.04. Before the
upgrade I was able to log in to X windows both locally and from my
Windows box using Cygwin. Now I am able to log in locally but the
system doesn't seem to be answering to X windows queries (either
broadcast or -query hostname
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 05:17:17PM +0300, Sobolevsky Vladek wrote:
>
>Hi All,
>
>I have M$ Terminal Server , and I want users that connects to it
>will be able connect to Linux machine through XDMCP session using
>ReflectionX,
>I have set it up , but I have a problem:
Title: XDMCP problem
Hi All,
I have M$ Terminal Server , and I want users that connects to it
will be able connect to Linux machine through XDMCP session using ReflectionX,
I have set it up , but I have a problem: only one user can connect to Linux from Terminal Server
simultaneously . I