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Date:      Sun, 16 Feb 2003 17:33:38 +0100
From:      Dennis <4real@home.nl>
To:        Gene Harris <geneh@tetronsoftware.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Running X program under different user
Message-ID:  <3E4FBD62.70003@home.nl>
In-Reply-To: <200302161006.37989.geneh@tetronsoftware.com>
References:  <3E4E7786.2010809@home.nl> <200302160844.43745.geneh@tetronsoftware.com> <3E4FA4AC.5020700@home.nl> <200302161006.37989.geneh@tetronsoftware.com>

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Gene Harris wrote:

>This is usually an xhost problem, where a local machine is not letting a 
>remote machine spawn a window.  If you have entered the command
>
>xhost +127.0.0.1 (or xhost +localhost)
>
>and you still get this problem, then there may be an issue with your tcp ip 
>setup.  You may want to find any X*.hosts files and make sure they contain 
>the correct host names (you can also delete them and use xhost to recreate 
>them).  You also need to ping 127.0.0.1 and make sure you get something back.  
>I had this problem once, because my firewall was not allowing the loopback 
>interface to function correctly.
>
>If you are using startx to initiate your X-windows session, try starting it 
>with startx -listen_tcp and then reenter your xhost commands for local host.  
>If you are using xdm (or something else) to start X for you, then make sure X 
>is listening on a tcp port by checking the output of sockstat.
>
>Good luck.  I am off to breakfast on a cold, gray winter's day in Oklahoma.  I 
>hope it is nicer in the Netherlands that it is here.
>
>Gene
>
>On Sunday 16 February 2003 08:48 am, Dennis wrote:
>  
>
>>Gene Harris wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>What is the exact error message you receive after you 'su -m' and then try
>>>to execute your program?
>>>
>>>All that a non-standard shell means is that it is not listed in
>>>/etc/shells.
>>>
>>>Gene
>>>      
>>>
>>hmm i see...
>>
>>this is the error msg
>>
>>Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
>>Xlib: No protocol specified
>>Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0
>>
>>Dennis
>>    
>>
>
>
>  
>
It works!!

I used startx -listen_tcp, then added 127.0.0.1 with xhost, and the 
problem is solved!!

Thanx to ur effort.... Really appreciate it man...

Now i can waste time on irc again :)

Greetz D.



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