Have a look at
/etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess
It very well documented, so modify that, restart your xdm/kdm/gdm off you
go.
The only problem i had were users that accidentally requested the login
screen of my linux box without having an account. While the CDE screen offers
to return to the
To kick out of the login banner, you should be able to hit the Restart
X Session button on KDM. That will usually toss you out from a remote X
session.
If you're coming in from a VC on another Linux box, or from the console
of another *nix box, it may be a little different. I usually tell
So sprach Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar am Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 08:11:43AM +0200:
I want to enable remote users to login with XDM using GDM or KDM. That is,
users start a X server on their client (Windows-)PC, tell it to connect to
my machine and are shown the GDM or KDM login screen.
So sprach Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar am
Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 08:11:43AM +0200: I want to enable remote users to
login with XDM using GDM or KDM. That is, users start a X server
on their client (Windows-)PC, tell it to connect to my machine and are
shown the GDM or KDM login
Morning!
I want to enable remote users to login with XDM using GDM or KDM. That is,
users start a X server on their client (Windows-)PC, tell it to connect to
my machine and are shown the GDM or KDM login screen.
To enable that for GDM, I tried to set this in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf :
[xdmcp]