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Re: Running remote X apps



On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 07:48:43PM -0400, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 02:16:42PM -0700, Duncan Watson wrote:
> 
> :ssh is not an option as the hosts I actually need to use don't have ssh and
> :I am not an admin on all of them.
> 
> That sucks :( 
[snip]
> :I need to get tcp X connections working.  Hell I even delved down into
> :xauth man pages.  I was really hoping that would help.
> 
> Scarry stuff, that man page.
> 
> well, you've done the xhost +<host>, set the DISPLAY variable on the
> remote session, and checked that the "-nolisten tcp" flag is *not*
> being sent at X startup, hummm.
> 
> Have you verified that X is really listening?  "netstat -tl" will show
> all listening tcp ports you shouls see port 6000 open if display :0 is
> listening (6001 for :1 etc.)

Excellent set of switches to netstat.  Thanks.  

X is not listening.  So even though I changed /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc and
removed the "-nolisten tcp" stuff X is still not open a TCP port to listen
on.

I have installed "xfree86-common 4.0.2-1", could it be that it is a compile
time option?  

> 
> If it really is listening, I'd start wondering about packet filtering
> rules, have you messed around with ipchains or iptables (I'm assuming
> you've run remote clients from these machines else where and no
> filtering is going on there)?
> 
> -Jon
> 
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Duncan Watson                                         deamonrift@yahoo.com
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