Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 11:54:57 -0700 From: Dave Woodruff <Woodruff@RadOnc17.UCSF.Edu> To: Questions@FreeBSD.Org Subject: Refused Connection Message-ID: <3D4AD580.EB83C1F@Radonc17.UCSF.Edu>
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Dear Mr. Questions: Well, I have waited a day and no one on either news group (maybe I should not have mentioned the crosspost :-). I hope someone can dredge up some kind of answer for this, at least some place to look! Is the default security now set so tight the X11 transport cannot get through? If so, how do I change it? I get the _X11Trans... message six times - are there six transport types it is trying? Where is that set? Just as an afterthought, not related to the X transport, issue, my installation from the FreeBSD Mall diskset did not put anything in /usr/lib/compat except the aout subdirectory - I had to steal the shareables from and adjacent 4.2 machine and the bootconfig from the installation does not write a /boot/kernel.conf file when I say [S]ave. Thanks, \DaveW I have just installed FreeBSD 4.6 (up from 4.2). My scripts which used to reliably produce an xterm on this machine from various other *nix hosts (FreeBSD, Solaris, IRIX, Linux) now get _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 61 even though I have run the xhost command for each of these remote stations on my 4.6 box. I have scanned the FreeBSD release notes for 4.3 - 4.6 and there is no mention of a change in X-connection security policy, defaults, ... My real problem is that I am having the dickens of a time finding what configuration item(s) (besides xhost itself) control this service and what has turned it off. The stations are connected only by Ethernet LAN, so TCP (or UDP) would be the transport mechanism, and the X11 entry is in /etc/services, but where is the block coming from? Sorry about the cross-posting, but I my wits are worn out on this one, and I cannot seem to get a handle on it through man pages, install docs or anywhere else. Thanks in advance, \DaveW -- Dave Woodruff - System Admn - RadOnc Computer Support Vox: 415/353-9818 Fax: 415/353-9883 Pgr: 415/719-2896 --- University of California, San Francisco, Radiation Oncology --- 1600 Divisadero - Suite H-1031, San Francisco, CA 94143-1708 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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