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Re: connection to ":0.0" refused
WICKERSHAM_DEREK_M@CAT.com said:
> Correction: I do recall that xterm ran at first; so did kppp. But
> after I dialed into my ISP, every X app I try to run gives me this:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
>
> I was thinking, this has something to do with xhost, but I'm not sure
> what exactly. Can anyone suggest what I can do?
It's a little more complicated than that... RH6 forces the use of
xauth (I'm assuming because it uses gdm). When you connect to your
ISP, you end up with a different hostname/address, which confuses the
security mechanism. I'm sure there's some way to fix the problem with
a magic incarnation of xauth, mkxauth, or some similar tool, but I'm
not exactly sure how.
One thing that might work... If you set your machine up with a dummy
interface, assigned an address like 192.168.1.1 to that, and added an
entry to /etc/hosts for that IP and whatever name your system thinks
it should be, then you might not have such a problem when your PPP
interface comes up.
Of course, having a network card, and another box that just does
dialup would also fix the problem. :-)
> Other quibble -- autofs works, but doesn't start automatically. I have
> to type in "/etc/rc.d/init.d/autofs start" and then everything works.
> How can I get this to start at boot time?
Run ntsysv, select autofs, hit OK.
Steve
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