Greetings - I posted this problem some time ago and whilst a number of people tried to help, it was never resolved. I would like to try again to solve the problem.
I am using vncserver version 3.3.6 on Solaris 8 (Intel). If I log onto the unix box at the console or via a telnet session and start a vncserver, I can successfully connect to the vncserver with the vncviewer from some arbitrary client box. The connection works properly and the Solaris desktop is displayed correctly. Problem: when I logout of the Unix session (as Unix account) either at the console or from the telnet session that started the vncserver, the vncserver is no longer accessible in a correct manner. This means that I can connect to the vncserver (the process is still alive) but the display is a gray screen and no vncviewer controls are active. The session (vnc client) is essentially dead. I have tried to start the vncserver with an '&' and a 'nohup' command to run it as background and detached, but the results are the same. As soon as I log out of the Unix session itself, the vncserver process stays alive, but the functionality is gone. One last thing: When I have used the same vncserver version on either Linux (SuSE or Red Hat) or Solaris (SPARC), I have never had this problem. The Solaris (Intel) box with the problem is a plain-vanilla installation that behaves normally otherwise. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks - Joel _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
