On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 12:18:23PM +0100, Abdelkader Belahcene wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I want to enter from a local machine using lightdm manager, to a remote > server using XDMCP. > > I do it with a thin client, I mean on a thin client I have the list of all > servers running XDMCP. > I want to do the same, from an old PC that I want to use as a simple > terminal. > > unfortunatly, in the login window I have only local accounts on my local > machine, > > is it possible to customize the login window of lightdm to allow access > to a remote server running XDMCP?
The first result on a web search for "lightdm xdmcp" (no quotes) suggests to add [XDMCPServer] enabled=true to your /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, then restart lightdm. You can also add and XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 key by adding "key=XXXXXX" (where XXXXXX is either a hex value 0xnnnnnnnnnnnnnn or a word), and specify a port using "port=XX" (default 177). > thanks for help > best regards >
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