Can't connect with XDMCP - Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 key

Alexander Skwar lists.ASkwar@email-server.info
Thu Nov 28 06:43:00 GMT 2002


Harold L Hunt II wrote:
 > Alexander [Skwar],
 >
 > Wait, let me get this straight.  You DO have two network cards, one in
 > the notebook and one in the docking station, right?  Now, are you sure

Correct.

 > that you are using the same network card on both network segments?  That

Thinking about it - yes, I'm sure that I did NOT use the same NIC on
both segments.  When it worked out of the box, I used the builtin NIC,
which was the only one available at this time.

When I've got to use -from, I'm using the docking stations NIC, which
is NIC #2.

 > never using the docking station's network card?  If that is the case,
 > then I suspect that you problem is when you are plugged into the docking
 > station and XWin.exe thinks that it should use the docking station's
 > NIC, which does not have an IP address (thus the 0.0.0.0).

Almost.  XWin.exe doesn't seem to "think" ;)  To me, it looks like
XWin.exe always uses the "IP" of the first NIC, even if it doesn't have
an IP.

 > The easiest solution would be to use the -from parameter.

Guess so.

 > 1) Plug into the network at the docking station via the docking
 > station's NIC.  XWin.exe wants to use that NIC by default, so XWin.exe
 > will work correctly without the -from parameter (probably).

Nope.  Docking stations NIC is #2, and XWin seems to take #1 - always.

 > 2) Disable the docking station's NIC in your Windows hardware
 > configuration.  This will hopefully case XWin.exe to not even see the
 > docking station's NIC as an option.

Well, because of "great" design, I wouldn't be able to use any NIC at
all in that case.  So that's not an option.

 > 3) Change the binding order or NIC preference (if there even is such a
 > thing) in your Windows hardware configuration.  I am going out on a limb
 > here... I do not remember if this can be done.

Will have a look.  Thanks.

 > 4) Stop using your docking station.

Uhmm - guess not ;)

 > 5) See if Alexander Gottwald has any ideas to save the day :)

Thx!

However, what about the colleague of mine?  He's unable to connect even
with -from.  As I said, he was connected to the same network segment and 
hub, when I wrote the first message.  He's using the same type of
notebook I'm using.  And finally, he's trying to connect to the same
HP-UX workstation I'm trying to connect to (to be on the safe side, we
did not try to connect to it at the same time.  I doubt that this can
cause problems - but we didn't want to try).  And it's possible to 
traceroute to and from his laptop.

Thanks again,
Alexander



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