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On 19-Sep-2002/19:28 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have a system configured to allow any system to do a 
>remote XDMCP connection.  This works fine when I am on 
>the internal network.  Some users use VPN from home to 
>connect to our network.  These users are unable to 
>connect to a Red Hat Linux system with exceed.  However, 
>they have no problems going to other UNIX systems, like 
>HP-UX.  I was unable to find any logs as to why this is 
>not working.  The only thing that I could think of was 
>the X server may not allow connection from hosts if it 
>was unable to resolve the IP address.  I have this 
>problem on all of my Red Hat systems that are configured 
>for XDMCP.  Does anyone know where I could find logs as 
>to why the connection is not allowed or if there is any 
>configuration settings what would prevent a connection?  

Does it work when the laptops are physically on the LAN?

Is there a firewall setting that may be causing the problem?

Tony
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