GDM and XDMCP

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I want to be able to log in to another computer from this computer
using XDMCP. Assuming that I have configured the other computer
correctly, a big assumption to be sure, what do I have to do to GDM to
show a menu or some other way of displaying the available XDMCP
computers on my login screen?

I get plenty of google hits on GDM & XDMCP but they all appear to be
about how to configure GDM to allow a remote computer to log in to my
local computer and not the other way around.

Is XDMCP even the right way to go? Should I be using VNC? I know XDMCP
is inherently insecure but this is on a local private network.

Thanks,
Steve

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