  | | | Login problem on ES, Update 6 | Login problem on ES, Update 6 2006-01-12 - By Brian Long
Back On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 11:11 -0600, Hogan, Audrey M. wrote: > My system does not allow anyone to logon. I can SSH to it. > Everything on the machine appears to be working EXCEPT any GUI logon. > Problem started about a week ago. > > Using Exceed to logon. When the broadcast list comes up, the server > doesn't show up immediately. Once it does show up, I select it and > nothing happens. It doesn't prompt for an ID or password. > > I don't see any error messages about logon failures. I stopped the > audit service. I rebooted. Disks are not full. Authconfig looks > like it should. Rootkit detection did not find anything. > > Does anyone have any ideas what may be the problem?
Did this ever work for you on this machine? I suspect you need to tweak gdm.conf to allow XDMCP connections. /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf [xdmcp] section. You need to say "Enabled=true". The default is false.
You also need to edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess to specify which hosts or subnets are allowed to connect. For a wide-open (not recommended) configuration, uncomment the line "# * #any host can get a login window".
You then need to restart gdm. One way of doing this is to login via SSH, run "telinit 3", then "telinit 5".
/Brian/
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