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07-16-2001 11:11 AM
07-16-2001 11:11 AM
I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
I? am using NAT tot connect tot a HP system telnet is no problem but I can?t login to the CDE. I want to do this whit a XDMCP query. (Exceed)
Network information:
I dial in whit ISDN (ip 192.XX..XX.XX) in to a ISDN Router the router is doing IP translation (NAT) from (ip 192.XX..XX.XX to 10.XX.XX.XX.)
I Think that the system is sending the CDE to 192.XX..XX.XX in stat of 10.XX.XX.XX.
Is there a solution fore this?
Ore is it possible to send a CDE tot a xterm from the command line?
thanks
Michel
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07-16-2001 05:00 PM
07-16-2001 05:00 PM
Re: I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
If establishing a telnet session is not a problem, then in theory, neither will be establishing a CDE connection -- IF your router allows connections to the proper ports.
Does your nat'ing router also firewall? If so, start there to see what ports are open.
hth,
Mark
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07-16-2001 06:52 PM
07-16-2001 06:52 PM
Re: I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
Make sure that the port(s) have been allowed access to x-windows based traffic. This is a known down-fall when setting up CDE to run through NAT from desktops.
regards
Michael
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07-16-2001 11:19 PM
07-16-2001 11:19 PM
Re: I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
177- XDMCP ,6000 - Xserver ( & 7000 (if using xfs - aka fontserver)
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07-16-2001 11:22 PM
07-16-2001 11:22 PM
Re: I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
best place to check will be exceeds log file and also make use of its trace utility in the trouble-shooting section of Exceeds Xconfig gui
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07-17-2001 12:24 PM
07-17-2001 12:24 PM
Re: I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
Some other information:
Bringing up from the xterm from the command line is no problem. Xterm ?display 10.XX.XX.XX.
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07-17-2001 01:52 PM
07-17-2001 01:52 PM
Re: I can t login in to the CDE Desktop.
Make sure your hostname isn't longer than 8 characters. I've had X login problems that have cleared up once I've corrected this.
Other than that, it should be fine as long as dtlogin is running--it looks like your firewall is sorted out.
--Rob