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Subject:    Re: [FreeNX-kNX] Mac client cannot connect to server (worked fine
From:       Al Johnson <alastair () solutiontrax ! com>
Date:       2008-03-28 17:47:46
Message-ID: 200803281747.46917.alastair () solutiontrax ! com
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It's certainly possible - I have 2 sessions running at the moment, going to 
different servers. One is using display 1000 and the other 1003. I usually 
use similar settings in the client config, but only one of the sessions is 
using 11000 at the moment. I've never looked too closely at what goes on at 
the client end since it's closed, and I haven't got round to looking at 
George's qtnx client yet.

On Friday 28 March 2008 16:43:17 Prakash Velayutham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do have another session open to a different FreeNX server and that
> is what is using 11000 port. I thought I could simultaneously connect
> to several servers using NX client. Is that assumption incorrect??
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Prakash
>
> On Mar 28, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Al Johnson wrote:
> > Something on your Mac is using TCP port 11000 so the nxclient can't
> > use it. I
> > don't know how you would find out what on a mac, but this might be
> > worth a
> > try...
> >
> > 	netstat -pant |grep 11000
> >
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