hi.

I tryed the second configuration, vnc-private, but nothing happen, vnc
doesn't start when my linux computer start; and in the case that start, when
i try to connect to the server a message error window appear, it says the
host is unreach.
do you have any ideas?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Brigman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Israel A. Martmnez Ibarra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: vncserver & Xvn


On 7/6/06, Israel A. Martmnez Ibarra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> What are the differences betwen vncserver and Xvnc?
>
> And how i configure vncserver or Xvnc in the new xinetd service for
example to
> port 5905?, my linux doesn't have inetd service, i only see xinetd
service.
> I'm new in linux world, sorry
>
> Again, thank you for your help.
Here is my xinetd file for two different vnc sessions.
------ start-file /etc/xinetd.d/vnc --------
# after editing or adding this file to /etc/xinetd.d  -- xinetd must
be restarted
# via a reboot (harsh) or restart of service 'service xinetd restart'

# if you close the VNC session, this will terminate your X session on this
# connection and close all the open programs thus loosing all open work.
# same applies if the connection dies.
#Note: this only seems to work IF you don't use the
#       default port of 5901 -- vncviewers make an assumption if on the
#       default port about how things work instead or querying the server

#for either of these to work correctly (ie gdm login) you must
# modify /etc/X11/gdm/gdm-config
# section [Xdmcp]
# Enable=true

# this also means that the default run-level needs to be 5

# multiple connections to this port can be made allowing more than one
person
# to use the machine remotely.

service vnc-public
{
        disable = no
        type = unlisted
        socket_type = stream
        protocol = tcp
# host:3
        port = 5903
        wait = no
        user = gdm
#Note: -fp option needs the last line of /etc/X11/fs/config modified
#       to read: #no-listen = tcp
#       run "chkconfig xfs on"
#       if trying without rebooting "service xfs restart"
        server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
# note no vnc passwd just gdm login which can be captured via a sniffer
        server_args = -inetd -query localhost -geometry 1024x768
-depth 16  -once securitytypes=none -fp tcp/localhost:7100
        log_on_failure += USERID
}


service vnc-private
{
# this is a persistent vnc/X11 session. Killed only by killing Xvnc or
logout
# only vnc password protects this session.
        disable = no
#type unlisted allow this to work without having an entry in /etc/services
        type = unlisted
        socket_type = stream
        protocol = tcp
# port 5902 == host:2
        port = 5902
# this makes the session persistent
        wait = yes
        user = username
        server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
# The -rfbauth option requires vncpasswd to be run from that account either
by
# the user or by su - username
        server_args = -inetd :2 -desktop somehostname:2 -query
localhost -once -auth /home/username/.Xauthority -geometry 1280x1024
-depth 16 -rfbwait 30000 -rfbauth=/home/username/.vnc/passwd
        log_on_failure += USERID
}
------ end-file /etc/xinetd.d/vnc --------
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