Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Xvnc in a zone

2013-03-24 Thread Michael Stapleton
On Solaris 10, I used to configure my zones to run xnest as the X server with the display directed back to the global zone. xhosts in the global zone was configured to allow the zones access. It worked like a charm. I even had a linux branded zone I used for google earth. In that case I used

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Xvnc in a zone

2013-03-24 Thread Peter Tribble
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Hans J. Albertsson hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote: It should work in principle, using Xvnc and/or Xephyr in lieu of xnest. It doesn't, and the main problem seems to be that gdm professes to depend on dbus, and dbus refuses to install in an NGZ. I suppose

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Xvnc in a zone

2013-03-24 Thread Hans J. Albertsson
The optimum solution is for me not to have to zlogin or ssh into the zone and start vncserver, but be able to login remotely into the zone from anywhere within a trusted lan. So I'd like to try to get that working nicely, just as I have Xvnc working well for remote login to the global zone of

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Xvnc in a zone

2013-03-24 Thread Jim Klimov
On 2013-03-24 22:18, Hans J. Albertsson wrote: The optimum solution is for me not to have to zlogin or ssh into the zone and start vncserver, but be able to login remotely into the zone from anywhere within a trusted lan. So I'd like to try to get that working nicely, just as I have Xvnc