On 6/19/2010 3:42 PM, Vincent Bernat wrote:
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.
Interesting. Ill try this and see how it works.

Thanks
-Murtaza

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