For my own education, what do you mean by "persistent" session? On 1/9/20 1:31 AM, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote: > Because we wanted to make persistent sessions. > But in the meantime we found out that VNC is not the right way to go. So we > dropped the VNC idea completely and used xrdp instead, which has all features > we need. > > > > On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 00:51:29 -0600 > DRC <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Why do you need to use xinetd? Can't you just use the existing TurboVNC >> service? >> >> On 12/25/19 6:39 AM, Stephan von Krawczynski wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I am on arch linux and tried something quite simple - at least I thought it >>> was. I wanted to start a vnc service with xinetd which acts persistent. This >>> should be easy because handling remote vnc logins isn't really that odd. >>> But I >>> found out that this is quite a problem. Even if stepping down and trying >>> dynamic sessions (wait=no in xinetd) I still cannot get it working. So I'd >>> like to ask here if anyone has something like this working and can share >>> a known-to-work xinet config file for turboVNC. Please don't point to man >>> pages >>> (like the one from TigerVNC Xvnc because none of that works, I tested them >>> all). >>> Any hints? >>> >>>
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