Dan Scannell schrieb:
> Florian,
> 
> Its a shame that VNC cannot help, but Im sure I read somewhere on
> http://www.cendio.com Web-site that they support >25 clients using VNC, I
> think the statements in the ThinLinc PDF.  They have modified their Linux
> system and added some management programs.
> 
> Im wondering if your comment on VNC about not handling more than 10 sessions
> could be more of a bandwidth issue, I believe VNC just sends raw data with
> no compression.  Perhaps 10 heavy users would be a limit on a 100Mbit card
> and a low powered server, who knows.  Perhaps look at getting tightVNC
> running as this is what cendio seem to use.

I think it is a hardcoded limit. Performance will also be an issue, but
maybe less problematic than using plain X.

Does any of you know how to realize such a VNC setup without hardcoding
the display number (like with xdmcp, so whenever I connect I get a login
screen)?

> You could also take a look at the Xvnc documentation to see if theres a hard
> limit, or browse INETD/XINETD docs to see if a hard limit is specified there
> (a process fork limit maybe)

I'll have a look when I find the time...

> It may be worth a look as I found cygwin a pain in the arse.

:-( I thougt that X would be the cleaner solution...
-- 
Florian Thiel - Medienzentrum Kassel
Systembetreuung Internet- und Kommunikationstechnik
Kasseler Schulen am Netz - http://www.medienzentrum-kassel.de


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