Peter Cstrand wrote:
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Corne Beerse wrote:
For X11 (unix/linux) based VNC servers, the effective maximum number of
connections/sessions is limited tot 64, because the X11 protocol only allows
display numbers 0 trough 63. There are even reports of less (up to 32).
Do you have any reference? As I said in a previous mail, in ThinLinc, we
support up to 2000 sessions per host.
My reference is the X11 specification. I do this by head, as I donnot
have it around in my current job. In my prevous job I frequently hit the
port number border. As far as I remember, this display 0 trough 63 is
the minimum which must be supported by all software. Hence there can be
software that cannot coop with display "yourhost:75".
Does your ThinLink support these 2000 sessions all at the same time? or
are there just 2000 configured to run? What kind of sessions are they?
For vnc-sessions with dedicated programms, I can imagine they work. With
2000 Xvnc (X11) sessions I think that is a massive system... Just curious.
Regards
CBee
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