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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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XDMCP not working in ipv6, gdm should be compiled with --enable-ipv6=yes
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Could you open a new bug rather than using a closed one?
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XDMCP not working in ipv6, gdm should be compiled with --enable-ipv6=yes
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xdmcp was working for me with both ipv4 and ipv6 when compiled with
--enable-ipv6=yes
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Reopening
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The trouble is that with this fix it now no longer works using IPv4.
A quick Google search suggests that it is known that GDM's XDMCP does
not simultaneously support IPv4 and IPv6. The above fix has therefore
broken IPv4 support.
Can you make available separate binary packages for IPv4 and IPv6 u
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That's fixed with that upload:
gdm (2.17.6-0ubuntu2) feisty; urgency=low
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* debian/rules:
- build with --enable-ipv6=yes
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XDMCP not working in ipv6, gdm should be compiled with --enable-ipv6=yes
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The problem appears to be that the XDMCP client only adds the IPv4
address of the server to the access control list and not the IPv6
address.
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Building gdm with ipv6 support makes this problem go away (--enable-
ipv6=yes). Any reason this isn't done by default?
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As I said on the gnome bugzilla compiling both server and client with
--enable-ipv6=yes solve the problem.
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- XDMCP not working
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XDMCP not working in ipv6, gdm should be compiled with --enable-ipv6=y
I just have a look at the auth file
Using authority file /tmp/.gdm1TUMLT
xauth> list
###:20 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 be4aaa905e5cf980cfe10715b9e1258b
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I've recompiled with --enable-ipv6=yes, same problem...
In fact the negotiation is made in ipv4 (xdmcp port) and the export
display is made in v6
If I change the -query option to the server ipv6 address, the screen
stay black, with wireshark I see that the server doesn't event open his
xdmcp port
thank you for forwarding the bug, marking confirmed
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #385451
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385451
** Also affects: gdm (upstream) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Ok it's an ipv6 issue... I have to blacklist the ipv6 module on the 'server' to
make it works. It seems that gdm try to connect in ipv4
(/usr/bin/Xnest :20 -br -br -audit 0 -name Xnest -auth /tmp/.gdmQRU2JT
-terminate -query 192.168.1.133 -fp
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc,/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfon
The client is an X86 and the server is a PPC
The connection is made by ipv6
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I've tried with an breezy livecd and I get the same issue...
There is no error in the logs on the 'server'. The only thing that
appears in the logs is that pam has successfully opened a session for
the user and immediately after closed it.
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Thank you for your bug. Could you try with an another "client" than
feisty to determine if the problem comes from the server or the client?
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