Is there some way to have one user account that, for every new remote desktop 
connection, creates a new and unique desktop to work with?
I want to set it up so that you login to the terminal server and it just pulls 
up a web browser that the user can interact with. However, the same PAM account 
should have multiple different possible sessions running concurrently so that 
each person connected has their own mouse, keyboard, and display.

Can you point me in the correct direction with which to accomplish this? I'm 
assuming it's some sort of Xvnc parameter or Xserver configuration with regards 
to being able to resume sessions. Alternatively, there may be code within xrdp 
that is detecting whether or not a particular user has already logged in and 
simply connecting them to the existing back-end VNC display. I'd be willing to 
rewrite a portion of code or whatever to accomplish this, if necessary. I just 
need to know what the best point of entry is.
-Nolte


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