RE: Remote Console Login

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Hello, again!

I just read the message that I sent out to the group and I think that it
is unclear what I am trying to do.  Basically, what I want to do is to
be able to startup (via a remote login) a multimedia X11 application
that I wrote.  I want the application to run on the machine that I am
remotely logged into and to be able to access the audio of the machine
that I am remotely logged into.

I seem to have the system setup so that my application can access the
display of the machine that I am remotely logged into, but I cannot
figure out how to modify the PAM configuration so that my application
can access the audio device of the machine that I am remotely logged
into.

To be able to access the display of the machine that I am remotely
logged into, I did have to make changes to the PAM configuration before
it would allow me to start up the X server on that machine via my remote
login to that machine...  Thus, I am quite certain that I need to make
some other changes to my PAM configuration before I will be able to
access the audio device on that machine, especially since I can access
the audio device if I log into the machine via a local console login...

Take care,
Darwin



-----Original Message-----
From: pam-list-admin@redhat.com [mailto:pam-list-admin@redhat.com] On
Behalf Of Darwin Airola
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 1:40 PM
To: pam-list@redhat.com
Subject: Remote Console Login

Hello!

I am having some extreme difficulty setting up RedHat V7.2 to accept a
remote console login that behaves identically to a local console login.

If I login to my machine remotely (via ssh) and then run startx on :0.0
(the local display), I cannot set run aumix (it returns with errors
stating that it cannot access the audio device).

HOWEVER, if I login locally and then run startx on :0.0 and THEN logout,
I can immediately login remotely (via the same account that I just
performed the local login with), run startx on :0.0 and access aumix of
the machine that I am logged into.  However, after some period of time,
aumix (and the audio device) become inaccessible to me.

Can one of you smart people please tell me how I can setup RedHat so
that I can remotely login to a machine and obtain a remote console login
that is identical to the standard RedHat local console login?

Any assistance with this matter would be GREATLY appreciated!

Take care,
Darwin


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