g on Linux. 
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Thanks, Beerse buddie! 

I have tried your method and now my 
/etc/xinetd.d/vnc-800x600x8 is looking 
like this, 

BTW: my OS is Red Hat 8.0.

--------
service vnc-800x600x8
{
          disable = no
          protocol = tcp
          socket_type = stream
          wait = no
          user = root
          server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
          server_args = Xvnc -query localhost -once -geometry 800x600 -depth 8
}
--------

When using "telnet localhost 5951", 
the following error occurs, 
--------
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet localhost 5951
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Unrecognized option: Xvnc
use: X [:<display>] [option]
-a #                   mouse acceleration (pixels)
-ac                    disable access control restrictions
-audit int             set audit trail level
-auth file             select authorization file
bc                     enable bug compatibility
-bs                    disable any backing store support
-c                     turns off key-click
c #                    key-click volume (0-100)
-cc int                default color visual class
-co file               color database file
-core                  generate core dump on fatal error
-dpi int               screen resolution in dots per inch
-deferglyphs [none|all|16] defer loading of [no|all|16-bit] glyphs
-f #                   bell base (0-100)
-fc string             cursor font
-fn string             default font name
-fp string             default font path
-help                  prints message with these options
-I                     ignore all remaining arguments
-ld int                limit data space to N Kb
-lf int                limit number of open files to N
-ls int                limit stack space to N Kb
-nolock                disable the locking mechanism
-logo                  enable logo in screen saver
nologo                 disable logo in screen saver
-nolisten string       don't listen on protocol
-p #                   screen-saver pattern duration (minutes)
-pn                    accept failure to listen on all ports
-nopn                  reject failure to listen on all ports
-r                     turns off auto-repeat
r                      turns on auto-repeat
-s #                   screen-saver timeout (minutes)
-su                    disable any save under support
-t #                   mouse threshold (pixels)
-terminate             terminate at server reset
-to #                  connection time out
-tst                   disable testing extensions
ttyxx                  server started from init on /dev/ttyxx
v                      video blanking for screen-saver
-v                     screen-saver without video blanking
-wm                    WhenMapped default backing-store
-x string              loads named extension at init time
-query host-name       contact named host for XDMCP
-broadcast             broadcast for XDMCP
-indirect host-name    contact named host for indirect XDMCP
-port port-num         UDP port number to send messages to
-once                  Terminate server after one session
-class display-class   specify display class to send in manage
-displayID display-id  manufacturer display ID for request

Xvnc version 3.3.7 - built Feb 28 2003 19:00:35

-geometry WxH          set framebuffer width & height
-depth D               set framebuffer depth
-pixelformat format    set pixel format (BGRnnn or RGBnnn)
-rfbport port          TCP port for RFB protocol
-rfbwait time          max time in ms to wait for RFB client
-nocursor              don't put up a cursor
-rfbauth passwd-file   use authentication on RFB protocol
-httpd dir             serve files via HTTP from here
-httpport port         port for HTTP
-deferupdate time      time in ms to defer updates (default 40)
-economictranslate     less memory-hungry translation
-maxrects num          max number of rectangles in an update (default 50)
-desktop name          VNC desktop name (default x11)
-alwaysshared          always treat new clients as shared
-nevershared           never treat new clients as shared
-dontdisconnect        don't disconnect existing clients when a new non-shared
                       connection comes in (refuse new connection instead)
-localhost             only allow connections from localhost
-inetd                 Xvnc is launched by inetd
Connection closed by foreign host.
--------

Thanks in advance, 
George

[EMAIL PROTECTED]>-La5=:
>From:"Beerse, Corn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: 
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Beerse, Corn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server runnin
g on Linux. 
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> Thanks, Beerse buddie! 
>> 
>> I have changed /etc/xinetd.d/vnc-800x600x8 to the 
>> following contents, (I removed -inetd) 
>> 
>> --------
>> service vnc-800x600x8
>> {
>>           protocol = tcp
>>           socket_type = stream
>>           wait = no
>>           user = nobody
>
>This user 'nobody' needs to have write access to /tmp/.X0-lock. Either make
>the directory world writable or change the user to 'bin', 'sys', or 'root',
>which ever account is used for deamons at your machine.
>
>>           server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
>>           server_args = -query localhost -once -geometry 800x600 -depth 8
>
>The first arg in this list should be arg 0!
>
>server_args = Xvnc -query localhost -once -......
>              ^^^^
>
>See manual on xinetd.conf for details.
>
>
>> }
>> --------
>> 
>> After rebooting the machine, I use telnet to test whether the setup 
>> is correct, then an error message occurs, 
>> 
>> --------
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet 192.3.6.6 5951
>> Trying 192.3.6.6...
>> Connected to 192.3.6.6.
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>> 
>> Fatal server error:
>> Server is already active for display 0
>>         If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
>>         and start again.
>> 
>> Connection closed by foreign host.
>> --------
>> 
>> Can you help? 
>> 
>> 
>> regards, 
>> George
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>-La5=:
>> >From:"Beerse, Corn? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Reply-To: 
>> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> "Beerse, Corn?quot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Subject: RE: RE: RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC 
>> server running on
>>  Linux. 
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> I find the parameter I am using is 
>> >> 
>> >> --------
>> >> -inetd -query localhost -once -geometry 800x600 -depth 8
>> >> --------
>> >> 
>> >> I have used info Xvnc and man Xvnc but failed to find the 
>> >> meaning of paramter once. Then I use Xvnc -h to find that it 
>> >> means "terminate server after one session". What means 
>> >> "means terminate server after one session"? Can you give me 
>> >> some simple explanation? I have tried my best but failed to find 
>> >> the answer. 
>> >
>> >It just indicates that Xvnc will run and accept a vncviewer 
>> connection. At
>> >the moment this first vncviewer disconnects from Xvnc, this 
>> Xvnc-process
>> >will terminate.
>> >
>> >CBee
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> regards, 
>> >> George
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>-La5=:
>> >> >From:"Beerse, Corn? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >Reply-To: 
>> >> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >Subject: RE: RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server 
>> >> running on Lin
>> >> ux. 
>> >> >
>> >> >The inetd setup 
>> >> (http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp)
>> >> >cannot reconnect due to the nature of inetd: you connect ot 
>> >> a port but inetd
>> >> >moves the entire communication to an other port so the port 
>> >> is free for new
>> >> >connections.
>> >> >
>> >> >If you need more viewers to the same vnc session, you can 
>> >> try something like
>> >> >this: Start `Xvnc` or `vncserver` with the "-query 
>> >> localhost" but not using
>> >> >inetd.
>> >> >
>> >> >The redhat distribution has an other setup that also starts 
>> >> at boot and give
>> >> >multiple access to the same viewer. There is a website for 
>> >> this setup but
>> >> >I've lost it.
>> >> >
>> >> >CBee
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >C. Beerse
>> >> >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >talkto:+31(71)5256660
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> Sent: dinsdag 11 maart 2003 03:01
>> >> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> >> Subject: Re:RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server 
>> >> running on
>> >> >> Linux. 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Thanks, Beerse buddie! 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Your method is really nice! When I see the beautiful 
>> >> >> girls on my Linux box desktop from another windows 
>> >> >> box, it really makes me exciting!! 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> But I meet another trouble. When using Win32 server, more 
>> >> >> than one person can share the same desktop. But each person 
>> >> >> login on my Linux box has a seperate desktop. They can not 
>> >> >> share the same desktop. I think if two gays can edit the 
>> >> >> same article is an exciting thing! 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> How to let more than two persons share the same desktop? 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> Thanks in advance, 
>> >> >> George
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>-La5=:
>> >> >> >From:"Beerse, Corn? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> >Reply-To: 
>> >> >> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> >Subject: RE: Meeting trouble when connecting VNC server 
>> >> >> running on Linux. 
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> >> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> >> >> 
>>> >> >> I have installed vnc server on Red Hat Linux 8.0. When running 
>>> >> >> a vnc client from Windows 2000 Professional, all I can see is a 
>>> >> >> "xterm" and a grep screen. I have read from the FAQ that it is 
>>> >> >> because the twm is used. 
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Congratulations, all works perfect.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Welcome to the default unix configuration of vnc. There are 
>>> >> various ways to
>>> >> >setup vnc to your wishes. Most involve editing a 
>>> >> ~/.vnc/startup file. Check
>>> >> >the mail archive or other documentation about editing this 
>>> >> to get your
>>> >> >prefered window manager.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >My favorite setup is at
>>> >> >http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> 
>>> >> >> But I want to see exactly the same on my Windows VNC 
>>> viewer as on 
>>> >> >> the Linux box itself. I want to see beautiful girls on desktop, 
>>> >> >> the clocks, the startup menu on my Linux box, not a 
>>> grep screen. 
>>> >> >
>>> >> >That's an other peace ;-) of cake. To get the linux 
>>> >> X11-console in a vnc
>>> >> >session, try one of:
>>> >> >http://xf4vnc.sourceforge.net/
>>> >> >http://www.hexonet.de/software/x0rfbserver/
>>> >> >http://www.tjansen.de/krfb/
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >CBee
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