I don't use Unix version of VNC but I would think this is the way it should
be, just like X Windows and Terminal Services.
Maybe you could take a look at the DOC to see if you could change the startup
script to quit everything automatically:
http://www.realvnc.com/documentation.html
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Nichols, Rhonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : mercredi 21 avril 2004 19:52
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Open connections upon close
>
> (New VNC user) I am running VNC on my Windows XP box and connecting to
> Linux (Redhat v3). My question is this..If I exit VNC without logging
> out of my Linux connection it leaves this connection open. I know this
> because I can see the resource still allocated on the LINUX machine even
> after I exit VNC. If I reopen VNC the connection to Linux is still
> open. I would assume that once you close your VNC connection then it
> would close all other connections but this is(appears) not the case. Is
> this how it is suppose to work? Do you have to manually exit each
> individual connection in VNC before closing VNC? Or should it
> automatically close all connections when I choose to close(ALT-F4) VNC?
>
> Rhonda E. Nichols
> Application Programmer II
> Eastern Illinois University
> Information Systems
> Charleston IL 61920
> 217-581-7602
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