[ale] Need an "X" fix.
hirsch at zapmedia.com
hirsch at zapmedia.com
Wed Apr 17 23:01:24 EDT 2002
Dow Hurst writes:
> First off, xhost is the mechanism used by IRIX, however, it isn't used
> by Linux. Xauth is used by Linux. So the xhost isn't necessary. The
> permission for X display is on the Chinaberry Linux system side since it
> is the Xserver. You need to have the Xauth key from Almost merged into
> your Chinaberry side of the connection. The xterm is the client and the
> Xserver is running on Chinaberry and requires the proper authorization
> from Almost.
Um,..what do you mean that xhost is not used by Linux? I use it every
day. You can use Xauth, but I've never had a Linux dist (or any other
X windows implementation for that matter) that didn't use it.
What distribution are you talking about?
--Michael
> Dow
>
> PS. sorry for "cross-replying" incorrectly. thought I had the right
> email displayed when I clicked on reply!
>
>
> Jim Lynch wrote:
> >
> > I've pulled most of my hair out trying to figure this one out but I'm
> > stumped. Perhaps someone here can help.
> >
> > This is the output from a Linux system I'm trying to run Xvfb on to
> > provide a dummy X session.
> >
> > <chinaberry 154> ./start.sh
> > + export DISPLAY=chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> > + Xvfb :5
> > + DISPLAY=chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> > + xhost +
> > access control disabled, clients can connect from any host
> > + xauth generate chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5 .
> > xauth: creating new authority file /home/jwl/.Xauthority
> > + xauth extract - chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> > + rsh -l guest almost.csd.sgi.com /usr/bin/X11/xauth merge -
> > /usr/bin/X11/xauth: creating new authority file
> > /usr/people/guest/.Xauthority
> > <chinaberry 155> xauth list
> > chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
> > 1668367a2c5c1f194b77413947551b77
> >
> > Start.sh, as you can see, cranks up Xvfb on display 5. I also attempted
> > to open up the access via the xhost command. It says it works, but it
> > lies.
> >
> > almost 55% xauth list
> > chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
> > 1668367a2c5c1f194b77413947551b77
> > almost 57% setenv DISPLAY chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> > almost 58% echo $DISPLAY
> > chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> > almost 59% xterm
> > Xlib: connection to "chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key
> > Error: Can't open display: chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> >
> > I did the same exercise without the .Xauthority files in place. With
> > out all the details I get:
> >
> > almost 61% xterm
> > Xlib: connection to "chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> > Error: Can't open display: chinaberry.peachtree.sgi.com:5
> >
> > even though xhost + said "access control disabled, clients can connect
> > from any host".
> >
> > almost.csd is an Irix system. I've tried the same tests between two
> > Linux systems with the same results. Chinaberry is running a Debian
> > dist. kernel 2.2.19. The other Linux box was a Red Hat installation.
> >
> > Anyone got any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jim.
> >
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