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Re: Reflection X

 
Volker Wolf
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Reflection X

Hi,

while our networkers stopped WINS ( they are using novell now) my reflection connection to my HPUX servers failed.
The note says that the XDMCP-Connection failed ... (RX2102).
Telnet is ok.

where should i look, or have to change something?

Thanks Volker


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Robert-Jan Goossens
Honored Contributor

Re: Reflection X

merydine
Occasional Advisor

Re: Reflection X

Hi,


The Novell protocol don't work with HP ;-)
The WINS server convert access between Novell world and the rest +? our planet.
Shure that you are in TCPIP first, then
try to configurate xdmcp in query mode and specified the HP server adress.

See you.
Merydine
merydine
John Bolene
Honored Contributor

Re: Reflection X

you may be looking for a server by name

I use xdmcp direct by IP address to connect.
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Volker Wolf
Occasional Contributor

Re: Reflection X

Hello all,

as i understand i use XDMCP to get the special "reflection-window" (to work on my server).
when i start reflection with XDMCP Broadcast, it shows me all my unix servers - so there must be a "sign" of them.

if i start telnet ... i get a connection but not the "X" window.

regards volker

Robert-Jan Goossens
Honored Contributor

Re: Reflection X

Volker,

Next link will give you more answers.

http://support.wrq.com/techdocs/9992.html

Regards,

Robert-Jan.
Dave Johnson_1
Super Advisor

Re: Reflection X

I connect to several HP servers. That is why I do not use XDMCP and CDE to any one server. I find X windows to each server works best.
Setup Reflection connection settings as follows:
Method: TELNET
Host name: hosta
user name: dave
password: decide if you want auto login or ask for password each time. If userid is root I suggest you enter password each time.
Command:(/usr/bin/X11/hpterm -sl 5s -sb +ls -display %IP#% - name %T% &)
You can add -geometry 132x54-0+0 before the & if you want to control the size and placement of the window.
This will use TELNET to connect to your system then start the X-Windows environment for that system. You can open an X-Window for each server and not have any impact from one to the other as you would with CDE and XDMCP.

Good luck
-Dave