Hey guys, I'm sure some of you have seen this error message before:

XDMCP fatal error: Session declined maximum number of open sessions from 
your host reached

I have gotten it here and there, and while sometimes irritating, if I shut 
down the terminal and wait a few minutes the terminal will come back up.

However this morning, we had a power outtage in an office where we have a 
few terminals, and one of them refused to come back up until I restarted 
the terminal server.

I know that it has something to do with the server still thinking that 
particular machine is still active on an old session, but I'm not sure what 
to do to kill the old session, short of rebooting the server. 

We are using gdm on redhat 8

Is there anyway to reset the old session, or if I switch to xdm would it 
solve the problem?

I see that a few other people have posted this same problem, but I never 
saw a clear answer in the archives.

Thanks,
Jeff



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