Hi

Finaly I got xvnc running from inetd (thanks to
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp, please put this link
in the FAQ).

Here Xvnc is started with the -inetd options. All I can find on this is
"Xvnc is launced by inetd". But what does it realy do? Does it disable other
options? does it change default settings?

I find the next differences:
- No second access to the same server: using the same port number gives a
new session, using the 590x number where x is the display number gives a
failed connection message.
- No http access to http://machine:580x/ or to http://machine:59xx/
- Once the connection is lost, the session is killed.
Most of the above can be either due to the -inetd option or due to inetd
itself.


Regards

CBee


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