Le mar 03/02/2004 à 11:40, Terje J. Hanssen a écrit : > Jérôme Warnier wrote: > > > Le lun 02/02/2004 à 03:32, Terje J. Hanssen a écrit : > > > 1) Does Gnome (like xdm and CDE) use Xaccess to restrict which XDMCP > > > clients are allowed to connect, or are there other ways to do it? > > > You can continue to use XDM, or use the GNOME Display Manager (GDM), > > which you'll find is easier to configure. > > > > I intend to use GDM. But does GDM use the configuration file Xaccess or > another way to restrict which XDMCP clients (by hostname or IP address) > are given allowance to connect and get at remote login window (Greeter, > gdmlogin)? > As long as could see when enabling XDMCP, only the number of hosts or > concurrent sessions can be specified. It seems you found it uses the same system as tcpwrappers. Great, I didn't know it. > > > 2) How to include the SJDS host as fontserver in the query? > > It depends on your X server (so, running on the client). Most accept > > using values retrieved by DHCP, ... > > > > I don't understand what you really meant here. > But would e.g this command on the SS1 XDMCP client work to attach the > SJDS/Gnome host also as a fontserver (and login/session host)?: > > X -nobanner -query -fp tcp:/SJDShost:7100 SJDShost I don't know the behavior of your specific X server (X), but it seems reasonable, as long as SJDShost also runs a X Font Server which shares its fonts on port 7100/TCP. It seems like a good command-line for XFree86. > > > 3) In addition I wish install the lacking themes Bright and Esco, which > > > are suggested for 8 bit color support. > > Are these GTK/GNOME themes, or GDM themes? > > > > This problem/question has been solved on the gnome themes list at: > > http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-themes-list/2004-February/msg00003.html > > > Thanks, > Terje J. Hanssen > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnome-deployment-list mailing list > Gnome-deployment-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-deployment-list -- Jérôme Warnier <jwarnier beeznest net>
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