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09-30-2003 10:01 PM
09-30-2003 10:01 PM
Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
If i do this on host2 i get the error:
couldn't find display information.
I think that some ports are disabled. I can't ping to the client from host2 but from host1 it's ok. Is this the cause of my problem?
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09-30-2003 10:06 PM
09-30-2003 10:06 PM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
On the server prompt just do a
#xhost +
From the client window
#echo $DISPLAY
#DISPLAY=
#export DISPLAY
revert
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09-30-2003 10:43 PM
09-30-2003 10:43 PM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
xhost: unable to open display
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09-30-2003 10:58 PM
09-30-2003 10:58 PM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
try nslookup hostname on the client for host2.
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09-30-2003 11:04 PM
09-30-2003 11:04 PM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
check for the Process "dtlogin" running on the host2 ?
Is that client from Host2 reachable ?
Telnet e.t.c other functions u are able to do ?
Check /.dt/startlog and errorlog
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09-30-2003 11:33 PM
09-30-2003 11:33 PM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
The dtlogin process is running.
I can to an telnet session to host2 whithout problems. If i look in the home directory of root => /root i can't find the .dt directory at all!!
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10-01-2003 01:52 AM
10-01-2003 01:52 AM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
hosts: [ NOTFOUND = continue ] dns
As to the missing .dt dir ...they only get created upon logout of CDE following a succesful login .
startlogs and error logs are only of use for the CDE session on the local host.
you might also try hostname:0 as opposed to ip_address:0 for the DISPLAY variable setting it might work.
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10-01-2003 03:14 AM
10-01-2003 03:14 AM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
Chris
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10-01-2003 03:17 AM
10-01-2003 03:17 AM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
What is your client?
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10-01-2003 06:36 AM
10-01-2003 06:36 AM
Re: Error: Can't open display: <ipadress>:0.0
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