Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 12:54:37 -0600 From: Alain Fabry <alainfabry@hotmail.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, "Alain G. Fabry" <alainfabry@belgacom.net> Subject: RE: deny of x sessions Message-ID: <BAY119-W215056E2201B8000EB6441CAE80@phx.gbl>
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> To: alainfabry@belgacom.net> From: freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.or= g> Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 17:17:05 -0500> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org= > Subject: Re: deny of x sessions> > "Alain G. Fabry" <alainfabry@belgacom.= net> writes:> > > Hey,> >> > I've just installed KDE 4.5.3 on a FreeBSD 6.1= system.> >> > I'm having problem getting an x-window from another PC when = I'm connected to that PC via telnet (with ssh -X .... everything works fine= )> >> > When I telnet to the other machine and export/setenv my DISPLAY env= ironment towards the display I'm telnetting from, I get the following error= .> >> > xterm Xt error: Can't open display: 10.0.0.250:0.0> >> > I've alrea= dy tried to change the kdmrc by removing the -nolisten tcp or commenting ou= t> >> > ServerArgsLocal=3D-nolisten tcp> >> > but this does not seem to wor= k either....when I reboot, it even undoes all the changes I've made to the = file (as root)> >> > Anybody can give me some advise on what I need to do t= o accept incoming x11 requests.> >> > x11 packets are received (seen by a t= cpdump) but it just does not want to work.> > Is the TCP port open?>=20 It is indeed a problem with the TCP port. The X server is started with the = '-nolisten tcp' argument, which makes it not listen to port 6000. I've tried several times to change the .kdmrc file by removing the nolisten= option (as root), but whenever I reboot, this argument is put back in plac= e. =20 How can I make the X-server to listen on port 6000?? =20 Running KDE 3.5.4. =20 Thanks. _________________________________________________________________ Search from any Web page with powerful protection. Get the FREE Windows Liv= e Toolbar Today! http://get.live.com/toolbar/overview=
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