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That's not xdmcp, that's X forwarding; in it you don't log to the other comp's X, just log to text mode, start a X app and make it show on local X screen.

You can do that with telnet too.. But I think DSL has ssh

I've done that but I want something more than X forwarding.

I need the XDMCP login on DSL. What application I need to do the XDMCP login. Any other hint?

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I've done that but I want something more than X forwarding.

What exactly do you want? I'm trying to understand why you would use XDMCP to log on to another computer when there are much better, safer, more secure options. Some of those options are included with DSL (ssh).

I want get connected to unix server from more than one DSL computer as a client. Every user from DSL client has account on the server. So that every user can run application from the server with their own account.

Hope it's clear.

Again, to use xdmcp, the clients need only X.

It's too bad you couldn't get it to work with Xvesa, so try the full X extensions (Xfree 4.3 and Xorg 7.2)

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