On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Emiliano 'AlberT' Gabrielli wrote:

> On 16:49, venerd� 15 ottobre 2004, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> > DId you set � 'DISABLE_ACCESS_CONTROL = Y' in the lts.conf file ?
> >
> > By default, the Xserver will only allow connections from client programs
> > running on the LTSP server. �SO, to run a program on the thin client,
> > and have it display on the thin client, you need to disable access
> > control.
>
> is it possible to disable it on a per host basis ?

Per workstation, you can just include the DISABLE_ACCESS_CONTROL setting
for those workstations that you want to use for local apps.

THe alternative is to use the 'xhost' command to allow connections from
a specific host.

ALso, you can create a file called X.hosts in the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc
directory, and in that file, just list the hosts that should be allowed
to display to that workstations screen.

Jim.





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