Remote login requires two files to be altered, namely /etc/X11/xdm-config and /etc/X11/Xaccess. By default, access by remote X servers is disallowed. In /etc/X11/Xaccess, uncomment the line #* #any host can get a login window In /etc/X11/xdm-config, comment out (with a ! ) the line DisplayManager.requestPort: 0 Once this is done, you can go to your remote terminal and enter on the command line: /usr/X11R6/bin/X -query <name|ip no of computer into which you want to log into> You should get the kdm or xdm login screen. I use this for my spare computer when I want to use it as a remote terminal. For full details consult: http://www.linuxworld.com/story/32827.htm Hope this helps Basil Fowler On Sunday 26 December 2004 18:28, Larry Howe wrote: > Does anyone know how to configure / use remote login (xdm). I already have > Desktop Sharing working, but it isn't quite what I want. There is way too > much network traffic, and I have some reliability problems. I use remote > login routinely at work, and it works well, so I'd like to try it at home. > I checked the docs and have made some progress, but I can't seem to get it > to work. Here is what I have configured / tried so far. Any help > appreciated. > > Also, are there any other better tools for this task? > > Larry Howe > > On the client: ==================================== > > Configuration: ======== > > in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc, I added a single line for > LoginMode. > > [X-:*-Greeter] > AdminSession=YaSTadminSession > LoginMode=DefaultLocal > > Usage: ============ > > After changing kdmrc, on the X login screen, I now can go Menu / Remote > Login. That brings up a new screen, titled XDMCP Host Menu. I typed the > server name in Host and clicked Add. Now the server appears in the list, > showing the host name, how many users are currently logged in, and the > system load (=> it's communicating with the server). > > If I select the host and click Accept, the screen flashes a few times, the > stopwatch shows for several seconds, then the _local_ X login screen comes > back again. > > Logs: ============= > > kdm.log: > > Fatal server error: > XDMCP fatal error: Session declined No valid address > > /var/log/messages: > > Dec 26 10:52:39 pickle kdm: :0[5302]: pam_unix2: session started for user > lhowe, service xdm > > On the server: =================================== > > Configuration: ========= > > Yast / Security and Users / Security Settings / Next / Next / Next / Allow > Remote Graphical Login (the help for this option says "Checking this allows > access to a graphical login screen for this machine over the network. > Remote access to your machine via xdm might be a security risk." > > Logs: ============== > > I'm not sure whether anything is going in the logs or not. Sometimes I see > nothing in the logs. Other times I get, in kdm.log: > > SetClientVersion: 0 8 > SetGrabKeysState - disabled > AUDIT: Sat Dec 25 15:08:27 2004: 4783 X: client 27 rejected from local host > Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1 > SetGrabKeysState - enabled > SetClientVersion: 0 8 > SetGrabKeysState - disabled > SetGrabKeysState - enabled > SetClientVersion: 0 8 > SetGrabKeysState - disabled > SetGrabKeysState - enabled > SetClientVersion: 0 8 > SetGrabKeysState - disabled > SetGrabKeysState - enabled > > ============================================== > ___________________________________________________ > . > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.