Xphoton Problem

Hello,
I am facing a strange problem with xphoton. After restarting the network
manager ( io-net ), if i try any xphoton applications like rdesktop or xpdf
an error message is displayed saying :
" X11TransSocketINETConnect : Can’t Connect : errno=261 "
could anybody tell me whats the problem and how to resolve it.
And if i restart the photon session, it will work alright …

Thanks

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Not strange at all. :wink: XPhoton (and X11 in general) uses sockets to
communicate between applications and the X server. So you are killing
io-net, destroying the transport layer they are using to communicate and
so everything errors out and exits.

If you need to do testing with io-net consider running two copies. The
first being the stable one that everything like Xphoton and telnet and
voyager would use and then a second one for testing. One your run your
second io-net all new connection will be made via it’s interfaces.

chris


Praveen <praveen@spacomp.com> wrote:

Hello,
I am facing a strange problem with xphoton. After restarting the network
manager ( io-net ), if i try any xphoton applications like rdesktop or xpdf
an error message is displayed saying :
" X11TransSocketINETConnect : Can’t Connect : errno=261 "
could anybody tell me whats the problem and how to resolve it.
And if i restart the photon session, it will work alright …

Thanks

V S PRAVEEN



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V S PRAVEEN

SPA COMPUTERS LTD,
#2010 ,100ft Road,
HAL 2nd Stage,
BANGALORE -560008
Ph#:91-80-5265348,5267981
Fax#:91-80-5267981
Email: > praveen@spacomp.com
URL:> www.spacomp.com
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Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> wrote:

Not strange at all. > :wink: > XPhoton (and X11 in general) uses sockets to
communicate between applications and the X server. So you are killing
io-net, destroying the transport layer they are using to communicate and
so everything errors out and exits.

If you need to do testing with io-net consider running two copies. The
first being the stable one that everything like Xphoton and telnet and
voyager would use and then a second one for testing. One your run your
second io-net all new connection will be made via it’s interfaces.

chris

hi chris,
I was trying this the other day (following xtang’s suggestion), but as
soon as I start the second copy of io-net, the system hang.
any tricks starting the second copy of io-net.

frank