MaD dUCK wrote:
>
> now, there is ':' in there, but that shouldn't mean that it needs a
> font server, right? anyway, i am postponing this email to restart xdm
> now that i have commented the first three lines...
>
> ... back... but that did not fix the problem... it is still asking for
> a conne
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 06:51:31PM -0500):
> xfs is the X Font Server, and you most definitely need it, though
> you shouldn't have to use RPC to get it from localhost... you
> should get it via standard IPC channels... have a look at your
> xf86config and related stuf
found the problem and am now questioning the sanity of the world.
so i started portmap to see if it fixed it. no, it did not. but the
requests were for port 111, so portmap had to be involved. then i
noticed this font server thing again, and restarted xfs once portmap
was running... and wham - pro
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 05:53:47PM -0500):
> Um, well, NIS/YP *always* uses portmap. That's how RPC services work.
thought so...
> ... but you don't want to be a YP client, and you should be able to
> tell xdm this somehow.
>
> What starts xdm? Something in rc? Ther
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 05:08:09PM -0500):
> Is your xdm built with debugging flags? If not, rebuild it, and run
> it under gdb. No, wait, screw that, strace it (you'll want to spit
> that to a file... use the -o option) and see what the hell its doing
> in all that ti
also sprach gabriel rosenkoetter (on Wed, 31 Jan 2001 04:41:32PM -0500):
> Checking out XDMCP is probably a good idea (and I don't know where
> to look exactly), but you might *also* want to see if your xdm is
> trying to do kerberos verification after standard login (that is,
> check out a ticket
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