(Free)Nx again or maybe remote X ?
Leo Noordhuizen
leo.noordhuizen at gmail.com
Sat Sep 16 20:21:15 UTC 2006
Hi,
I am still trying to have my Ubuntu box show an X screen on my Windows XP
system.
It seems the version of the client I have on Windows (not the most recent
one) agrees to chat with the FreeNX server, however it looks like my Ubuntu
systems refuses to keep an X window on my XP system.
When I starts the client and give my password, the authentication process
takes place, and for a brief moment I get a window with a large red NX (I
think) on my screen.
After a fraction of a second its terminated.
The logfile shows the following :
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NXPROXY - Version 1.5.0
Copyright (C) 2001, 2005 NoMachine.
See http://www.nomachine.com/ for more information.
Info: Proxy running in client mode with pid '3460'.
Info: Connecting to remote host '192.168.2.162:5000'.
Info: Connection to remote proxy '192.168.2.162:5000' established.
Info: Synchronizing local and remote caches.
Info: Handshaking with remote proxy completed.
Warning: Failed to read data from the X auth command.
Warning: Generating a fake cookie for X authentication.
Info: Not using NX delta compression.
Info: Using lan link parameters 16384/8/0/0.
Info: Using pack method '16m-jpeg-9' with session 'unix-gnome'.
Info: Not using ZLIB stream compression.
Info: Not using remote ZLIB stream compression.
Info: Not using persistent cache.
Info: Using remote server ' 192.168.2.162:5000'.
Info: Starting X protocol compression.
Info: Established X server connection.
Info: Using shared memory support in X server.
Info: End of session requested by remote proxy.
Info: Shutting down the link and exiting.
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Apparently my Ubuntu system is shutting down the session
Any help where to look would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks !
Leo
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