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Xming.exe: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.1.215
Xming.exe: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.1.215
Solution:
Solution:
Edit: X0.hosts (lay in the installation directory)
Edit: X0.hosts (lay in the installation directory)
add the ip you want allow. my X0.hosts
add the ip you want allow. my X0.hosts
“localhost
“localhost
192.168.1.215″
192.168.1.215″
Restart Xming.
Restart Xming.

Revision as of 14:33, 8 January 2013

Setting the X11 display to show X applications under Win2k

Start up X-Win32 / Xming and an XDMCP / broadcast session. Make sure the server you are going to run the application from has permissions in the X-server (for Xming it's in the X0.hosts file)

Putty into the machine you're running stuff off:

export DISPLAY=YOUR IP:0

run the program :)

Make sure the machine with the program on it (eg. /usr/games/tuxeyes) has xdm installed, and has open ports on the firewall (eg /etc/shorewall/rules:


ACCEPT fw loc tcp x11

ACCEPT fw loc udp x11



Xming.exe: client 4 rejected from IP 192.168.1.215

Solution:

Edit: X0.hosts (lay in the installation directory)

add the ip you want allow. my X0.hosts

“localhost

192.168.1.215″

Restart Xming.