From: Guy Thomas (gthomas@fraser.sfu.ca)
Date: 04/15/93


From: gthomas@fraser.sfu.ca (Guy Thomas)
Subject: Re: 99p8 breaks xdm -- authentication problems?
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 17:37:12 GMT

Timo.Korvola@hut.fi (Timo Korvola) writes:

>In article <gthomas.734827612@sfu.ca> gthomas@fraser.sfu.ca (Guy Thomas)
>writes:

> I initialy installed the new kernel, 99p8,
> which caused xdm to fail.

> - xdm comes up and presents login prompt
> - login takes username and passwd
> - seems to pass control to xinit
> - then snaps back to the login

>I've had the same problem, had to switch back to 0.99.7 to run xdm.

>It seems that xinit runs .xinitrc, but the user's clients aren't
>allowed to connect to the server. Putting xhost + in your Xstartup
>disables the access control, so your clients (and anybody else's for that
>matter) can connect, but I wouldn't recommend this on a network machine.

This behaviour may be related to NFS. I have created anon privleged
user with home directory on the local disk and was able to log in.
All the other users on the system have directories mounted via NFS.

I will apply the patch that came out for the vm86 problem to see
if it is the problem here.

Watch this space.

Guy

P.S. clearing /tmp/.X0-lock and /tmp/.X0-unix/X0 cleared up
the Server active error.

Thanks to; Tor Arntsen, Jason A Kinner, James C. Tsiao, Ron Visser,
Bill Woodward and any one else that I have have missed.