Jeff

Download the free Axel VNC configurator at
http://www.axel.com/usa/tech_axvnc_usa.html#util. It allows to add/remove
VNC terminals. Major O.S. are supported (including Caldera and HP-UX).

Vincent

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:33 PM
Subject: RE: Caldera OpenLinux, kdm and VNC inetd mode


> I wrote much of that original text on the source code corner and was
> still missing something, until I got your other response on the AIX
> issue.  It appears that the use "nobody" on Caldera is also one of those
> limited users like HP/UX.  I didn't even think to try changing the user
> in my inetd configuration.  I haven't gone back to try it on AIX yet.
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Jeff
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/02 02:38AM >>>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Has anyone successfully setup VNC on OpenLinux 3.3.1 in inetd
> > mode using
> > the default kdm?  If you used xdm, how do you configure
> > OpenLinux to use
> > it instead of kdm?
>
> If you follow the route in
> http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp then both xdm,
> kdm
> and gdm are configured. It just depends on the system settings which
> is
> used.
>
> For KDM, also the xdm settings need to be configured properly!
>
> >
> > I am up to the grey screen and nmap and netstat show kdm listening
> on
> > port 177 (xdmcp), but I still get the grey screen.  I am
> > banging my head
> > trying to figure this one out.  It appears that xdm and kdm are both
> > installed and there seem to be more configuration files than
> > I can shake
> > a stick at, so I have configured all of them to work as best
> > as I can.=20
>
> Can you put an xterm on the screen with the -display option? If the
> error
> messages indicate some security violation (not allowed or such) remove
> all
> security from the Xvnc call (see Xvnc --help for details)
>
> >
> >
> > Here is what I have done (that I can remember =97 ack!)
> > In /etc/X11/kdm:
> > - modify xdm-config and commented out the DisplayManager.requestPort
> > - modify Xaccess and uncommented the line:  "*
> >         =20
> >              #any host can get a login window"  This is the only
> line
> > uncommented.
> >
> > In /etc/X11/xdm:
> > - modify xdm-config and commented out the DisplayManager.requestPort
> > - modify Xaccess and uncommented the line:  "*
> >         =20
> >              #any host can get a login window"  This is the only
> line
> > uncommented.
> >
> > In /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm:
> are you sure on the location?
>
> > - edited kdmrc and enabled XDMCP on port 177
> >
> > What else am I missing?  If anyone has had success, please
> > let me know.
> > =20
>
> Have you restarted kdm? Just kill all kdm processes (you are logged
> out
> yourself too!) Either use 'killall kdm' or if no killall available,
> find the
> process id's for all kdm processes 'ps -ef | grep kdm' and 'kill -9 # #
> # #'
>
> The M$Windows solution here would be a restart, that will do too.
>
>
> CBee
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