Unable to connect to HP-UX 11.11 via eXceed 7.1



Hello all HP-UX Gurus,

I am trying to connect to an HP-UX 11.11 workstation via Hummingbird
eXceed 7.1.

I modified the following file:

/var/adm/inetd.sec

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# The lines in the file contain a service name, permission field and
# the Internet addresses or names of the hosts and/or networks
# allowed to use that service in the local machine.
# The form for each entry in this file is:
#
# <service name> <allow/deny> <host/network addresses, host/network
names>
#
# For example:
#
# login allow 10.3-5 192.34.56.5 ahost anetwork
login allow 10.1.1.100 winxp01
#
# The above entry allows the following hosts to attempt to access your
system
# using rlogin:
# hosts in subnets 3 through 5 in network 10,
# the host with Internet Address of 192.34.56.5,
# the host by the name of "ahost",
# all the hosts in the network "anetwork"

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I also added the following line in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XTerm
*loginShell:True

The following files do not exist.
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/HPterm
/etc/dt/app-defaults/C/Dtterm

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When I bring up Exceed I see the host name and IP Address but when I
try and connect the X window does not come up. Are their any other
files I need to modify or create?



Thanks in advance,
Denis Karan
deniskaran@xxxxxxxxx

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