Hi everybody! I have exactly the same problem, but the solution mentioned below I don't understand. What does it mean 'tcp/solaris_box:7100'? Is it a path, or what? Bo, please be more specific.
Thanks, joco >Thanks to derk.steggewentz. The problem was solved. >I only need to point the font path to the font server which is >already running on my Solaris box. > XWin -query solaris_box -fp tcp/solaris_box:7100 >Bo > -----Original Message----- > From: Zhang, Bo > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:01 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Help on XDM with Solaris Host > > > I found in the Cygwin/Xfree86 FAQ there is a similar issue, which > was supposed to have been solved by installing the latest Solaris > patches. > > I did install all the recommended patches. And my XWin still can't > come up with XDMCP. > > I got the following error messages after XWin hang for a long time > and timed-out: > > winDetectSupportedEngines () - Windows NT/2000 > winDetectSupportedEngines () - DirectDraw installed > winDetectSupportedEngines () - Allowing PrimaryDD > winDetectSupportedEngines () - Returning, supported engines 0000001b > winSetEngine () - Using Shadow DirectDraw > winCreateBoundingWindowWindowed () - WindowClient w 1274 h 970 r 1274 > l 0 b 970 t 0 > winInitVisualsShadowDD () - Masks 00ff0000 0000ff00 000000ff BPRGB 8 d > 32 > winCreateDefColormap () - Deferring to fbCreateDefColormap () > AUDIT: Wed Dec 12 16:50:25 2001: 255 XWin: client 1 rejected from IP > 172.16.33.210 port 33748 > Auth name: MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 ID: -1 > XDM: too many keepalive retransmissions, declaring session dead > > Can anyone help me out? > > Thanks, > > Bo > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Zhang, Bo > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 6:37 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Help on XDM with Solaris Host > > > Hello, everyone, > > I have installed Cygwin/Xfree86 on my NT machine. XWin worked fine > as a standalone X-server. However, I couldn't get XDM to work with > my > Solaris 2.8. The root window is opened, but it hangs there. It looks > like > some kind of infinite loop (CPU ustilization on my PC goes 100% for > a > very long time), but Alt-F4 still works. > > Has anyone experienced this before? Does anyone has solutions to it? > > Thanks, > > Bo Zhang