On Friday 20 March 2015 14:17:30 Gene Heskett
wrote:
On Friday 20 March 2015 13:38:37 Gerhard Zintel
wrote:
On Friday 20 March 2015, Gene Heskett wrote:
> From a konsole:
> gene@coyote:/etc/apache2/mods-available$ xhost +
> access control disabled, clients can connect from any host
>
> Ooookkaaaayy. If thats true, why can't cron do it?
>
> Wheezy gets more and more confused. Or I do, but I like the
> former argument lots better. :) Saves face at my age yadda
> yadda.
because the command has to run on that X session to be effective,
cron is not running on the X session, it's running in the
background not connected to any X session.
Gerhard
So I put it in my .bashrc. It works, AND I can now run a sudo
command as before all this denial of service started that made me
set a root password. But the only way to get rid of a root password
is a bare metal reinstall.
Sigh...
Cheers, Gene Heskett
As a delayed PS here, cron, despite my best incantations, is still
sending me failure emails, cannot open display 0:0.
Humm, thats is a direct command from crontab to xset. Theory:
If I put an sh in front of the command, will that sh then see the
results of the xhost + command in the .bashrc?
Worth a try I think.
And fails exactly the same, my crontab entry cannot access my 0:0
display. Help!
Thanks all.
Cheers, Gene Heskett