> > A problem looks like this:
> > 
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: launching: 5900
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: accept: new socket 3
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: pid 24626: exec /usr/local/bin/Xvnc
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: uid: 507  gid: 103 
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: groups: 103 100 102 
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd[24430]: pid 24626: exit status 1 
> > Sep  9 15:18:41 netfinity inetd: pid 24626, exit status 100
> 
> What's process id 24430?
> How manny instances of inetd have you running?

Just the one.  To run inetd in debug mode, I must kill the inetd daemon,
and run it interactively.

> Is your app working properly without window manager?
> Can it have multiple instances?
> is it the other pid above?

It works fine without a wm.  Yes, it has multiple instances.  I think
pid 24626 is the Xvnc process.

I should point out that this works great the majority of the time.  We
may have 5 or 10 sessions running at a time.  Only 
about one in ten viewer startups fails as described.  Then, it takes
about a minute before that client can connect again.  (Yes, there is
some new information here, I have done much more testing).

I am about to do another test to see if only that client is prevented
from connecting during the minute, or are all clients.
But first, I have installed TightVNC 1.2.6, and I will see if I can
still reproduce the problem.

> For your patched Xvnc, you did not have to patch it. There 
> are more options to start an app at login. For example create 
> a dedicated user and start the app from the ~/.xstartup file 
> (this depends on the used window manager). 

What I am really trying to avoid is the xdm login screen.  Our
application authenticates the user.  I have not been able to find a way
to start an app without (1) pre-starting all sessions, or (2) using xdm
with the redundant (in our case) login.

Can you provide any more information on how to do this?  

-Lee Allen
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