Claudio Allocchio wrote:
>Hallo,
>
>I installed on my Mac runnin Mac OS X 10.1.5 both the linux-like
>vncserver/Xvnc (which works fine both with any VNC client and via the
>http Java clinet, giving the X11 desktop around) and the OSXvnc-0.7 for
>Mac OS X "Aqua" interface. Both of them can run simultaneously, just
>using different displays and different VNC socket ports (5901 and 5902
>for example).
>
>Is it possible to access also OSXvnc server (i.e.the Aqua display) using
>the http/Java client? I made a number of possible conbinations, but
>apparently the OSXvnc server does not answer to http requests, and as
>there is no log file for it, I cannot check where is the error.
>
>Yet another question:
>can more than one VNC client access a single server (thus a single display?)
>I was wondering if one could use VNC in the following way:
>
>- I run a VNC server offering my display (NO remote control to clients)
>_ launch for example a powerpoint presentation
>- a number of remote VNC clients connect simultaneously to my server, and
>can follow my presentation of their remote windows.
>
>I tried to do it in practice, but apparently, as soon as a new client
>connects to the server, the previous one get an error or is disconnected.
>
>Of course if I launch more servers, then each single client can connect
>to a single server, but the my presentation cannot be run simultaneously
>to N servers...
>
>
OSXVNC can have multiple clients connect to it at the same time, just
click on
the 'Always share display' radial button under 'Sharing'. Infact, since
OSXVNC is
multithreaded (unlike the standard *NIX server) it scales very well as
more and
more clients connect.
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