OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du dimanche 20 juin 2010, vers 00:36, Murtaza
Munaim <mur...@gmail.com> disait :

>>> A xrdp client connects to the xrdp server, and preliminary
>>> authentication details and encryption semantics are exchanged. Then,
>>> the xrdp server connects to sesman, who authenticates the user, and
>>> selects an existing session or creates a new Xvnc session. Then the
>>> connection from xrdp to sesman is dropped.
>> 
>> If you  are using a VNC  server, you can  try to launch it  with "-once"
>> parameter. It  should be  stopped when the  connection is  dropped.

> Use a VNC server for? The main RDP server connection? No, we are using
> xrdp for the server. If I misunderstood your question, please rectify
> it.

You speak of  "new Xvnc session". I  assume that you are using  VNC as a
backend (and not x11rdp).  Therefore,  a VNC server is spawned by sesman
when  connecting to xrdp.  If you  passe "-once"  parameter to  this VNC
server, it will be killed when the client will disconnect.
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