You can use the /usr/lib/X11/scologin/Xservers file
to configure scologin management of displays
on your local system or on X servers that do not
support XDMCP. You can also use this
approach if you do not want to reconfigure the
SCO X server, as described in
``Running scologin with XDMCP''.
To configure scologin to manage multiple displays
using the Xservers file,
use the following procedure.
You must be logged onto the system as root.
To manage a remote display, you must provide access to the server.
On the system where the display is to be managed, edit
the /etc/Xn.hosts file,
where n represents the display number you want to use
on the remote machine, and add the name of the machine
on which scologin will be running.