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Coolmar
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Xserver and broadcast

Hi,

Does anyone know how to get x-server to broadcast? We use Exceed here and I need the linux server to broadcast itself so that users can just click on the server in Exceed (broadcast mode) and they will go right into Gnome.

Thanks!
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Gopi Sekar
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Re: Xserver and broadcast


edit gdm.conf or kdm.conf and set Broadcast=true

Regards,
Gopi
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Coolmar
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Re: Xserver and broadcast

It is set to true already and I am not seeing it from Exceed. I have disabled linux's firewall as well. I have looked throught the /etc/init.d scripts and can't find how to restart the x server either. Any other ideas?

Thanks for the response, btw.
RAC_1
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Re: Xserver and broadcast

I think in exceed configuration, you need to connect method to broadcast. Once that is set, you will get a list of servers that can be connected to.

Is that what you want.

Anil
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Coolmar
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Re: Xserver and broadcast

Anil,

Yes, that is how I have Exceed configured. I have it working in XDMCP broadcast mode. It sees a couple of other servers, but not the two linux servers that my users need to see.

Thanks
RAC_1
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Re: Xserver and broadcast

Sally,

Is there a firewall between linux machine and exceed machine?? (not linux's firewall machine.) It uses certain udp ports. That need to be open.

Anil
There is no substitute to HARDWORK
Coolmar
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Re: Xserver and broadcast

Well that is what it is looking like to me too. I was able to get to the Gnome with an Exceed "Query" session, but the broadcasts are not working.

Thanks,
Coolmar
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Re: Xserver and broadcast

See above.