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11-18-2002 10:12 AM
11-18-2002 10:12 AM
Setting wrong?
Its throwing me because it doesn't seem to be network related if I can telnet just fine to it from anywhere with no delays.
Thx...Angie
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11-18-2002 10:23 AM
11-18-2002 10:23 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
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11-18-2002 10:45 AM
11-18-2002 10:45 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
does the DNS lookup or reverse lookup for this special box from your PC's DNS client work/work fast enough? Or could it be there is a timeout when resolving this name???
Just my $0.02,
Wodisch
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11-18-2002 01:19 PM
11-18-2002 01:19 PM
Re: Setting wrong?
Thx for replying.
I am on version 6.2.0.0 of Exceed.
And when I go to the command line on my PC and do an nslookup of the unix workstation I am talking about, it responds fast.
Angie
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11-19-2002 07:34 AM
11-19-2002 07:34 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
From my experience, you have to install the patch first before you do any other troubleshooting. Go to
http://www.hummingbird.com/SEARCH/search.html?searchText=patch&searchType=Basic
and find any suitable patch for your environment. Good luck.
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11-19-2002 09:31 AM
11-19-2002 09:31 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
Angie
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11-19-2002 10:23 AM
11-19-2002 10:23 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
actually the DNS timeout would be happening on the UNIX box, as the XDM/dtlogin tries to resolve the name of the client requesting a login dialog (to check it against "Xaccess"), so please try the "nslookup" on the UNIX box against your PC's address and its name.
Regards,
Wodisch
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11-19-2002 10:36 AM
11-19-2002 10:36 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
Are you running XDMCP-Broadcast ??
Basically, how are you starting your exceed session. I have it, and I'll try the same thing here.
live free or die
harry
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11-19-2002 10:43 AM
11-19-2002 10:43 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
When put it DNS name. If this slow - you have problem resolving its name.
If you use XDMCP-broadcast - you might need to check your broadcast address.
Hope this helps.
Oleg
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11-19-2002 10:51 AM
11-19-2002 10:51 AM
Re: Setting wrong?
Thanks all of you!
Angie
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11-22-2002 02:15 PM
11-22-2002 02:15 PM
Re: Setting wrong?
I have checked all that you have said to check. Any other ideas? We even went as far as swapping the network cord with another system that is running perfect and the problem followed. So there must be something wrong on this box somewhere. I have checked and rechecked the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file.
Please help!
Angie
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11-22-2002 02:22 PM
11-22-2002 02:22 PM
Re: Setting wrong?
Two, use predefined xstart configs.
live free or die
harry