the -inetd options would address what you need.... it provides the user 
with the login client available from the target box so authentication is 
addressed the same way you likely do when you login on the console....
and this can then be extended via java to be available as a web client

Rao Pramodh wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Maybe I am a bit foolish but have just changed from the Windows to Linux.
> Hence, I am still a novice when it comes to managing unix/linux systems.
> 
> The question is as follows:
> 
> I would like to create a vncservice for every user the moment the user is
> created on my linux Server.
> 
> The password for this user has to be read from the /etc/passwd file and
> automatically set to the same, so that there are no maintainance required
> either by the sysadm or anybody else.
> 
> Is this actually possible (My little knowledge of Linux tells me it "should"
> be possible. I am not sure how) ?
> 
> If possible, can you please guide me in the right direction?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Cheers
> PRamodh
> 
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