On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 02:27, Michael Meeks wrote: > On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 06:10, Sean Atkinson wrote: > > Thanks for the response - didn't expect you to be following this :o). > > :-) > > > > There are a couple of simple solutions. For a trivial demo, simply add > > > 'ORBIIOPIPv4=1' to /etc/orbitrc on both machines, killall -9 gconfd-2 > > > everywhere and it'll work off the remote gconfd. > > > > I tried this, but it appears I still get the same behaviour - while > > gconfd-2 remains from a previous session logins on other machines warn > > that the preferences are still in use. What were you expecting to > > happen? > > Should use the existing version over the network via IIOP; are you > certain you spelled ORBIIOPIPv4 correctly ? it has lot of I's. Are you > also certain that you killall -9 gconfd-2 _everywhere_ ie. on the source > and target machine - everything needs to be clean restarted in order for > both ends to have IIOP enabled. > Hi, I have found that I also needed to grant appropriate permissions in /etc/hosts.allow. Andreas
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