We use the Xmanager to connect the Linux Remote Desktop for graphical management is actually using the Xmanager suite inside the Xbrowser program. Of course Linux remote graphical management in addition to Xbrowser, there are also the same excellent VNC. The detailed configuration for connecting Linux remote desktops with Xbrowser is described below.
First, if you have checked the information on the Internet, you will find that: RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 and RedHat Enterpriselinux 4 for the Xmanager configuration is different, the former does not/etc/x11/gdm/this directory, Its GDM configuration file is placed in/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf.
The [XDMCP] field in the/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf file ensures that the following sentences are configured:
Enable=true
displaysperhost=10
port=177
Second, in/etc/inittab the default level is changed to 5:
Id:5:initdefault:
And the last sentence
X:5:respawn:/etc/x11/prefdm-nodaemon
Change into
X:5:respawn:/usr/sbin/gdm
Third, let root login Xmanager above changes, the root user can not Xmanager remote login to Linux, but also continue to modify/usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf files, in [security] The following two items are opened in the field:
Allowroot=true
Allowremoteroot=true
Four, open the Linux firewall 177 UDP port.
Xmanager connects GDM with 177 ports for UDP, so be sure to open the port on the firewall, or disable the firewall altogether
V. Restart the operating system
Six, with Xboswer login Linux
In the Windows system run XMANAGER4 Xbrowser program, in which a new Xmanager session, in the host input IP address, other configuration do not change (including the port number), OK exit.
Then double-click this new Xmanager session, enter the login interface, enter the username and password can be logged into the Linux Remote Desktop.
Seven, Row wrong
1, sometimes the connection may not be due to your hosts file configured in the IP address is not correct.
A, modify/etc/hosts
B, restart Gdm:/usr/sbin/gdm-restart
2, if the above configuration can not be connected to the Linux desktop, that is, the Linux system itself does not open the remote, please start the Linux system, into the graphical interface, as shown in the operation of the Remote Desktop to click the corresponding settings:
You can then log on to Remote Desktop by following the next illustration: