Hello Jay,

> >  does anyone know if session sharing does work with x11rdp?
> 
> No, currently, the first connection is kicked off so only the second
> one is active.
> I think it would be pretty easy to allow more that one by changing
> the code.
> Any client could slow them all down in this case.

This shouldn't happen.

I think if this is to be implemented - and it could be interesting - the 
default behaviour should stay as it is now. The client should have to run a 
command, eg

xrdp-share-session

that would explicitly change the behaviour only for that session.

That is:

1- a session is started for MYUSER
2- from within that session, MYUSER runs xrdp-share-session (via CLI, icon, 
menu entry,...)
3- a second session is started for user MYUSER
4- in the first session a popup (zenity, kdialog, etc) appears to confirm 
session sharing
5- the second session is either kicked out or accepted depending on the user 
reply on the popup

All the sessions for other users should remain unaffected.

In this way the standard safe behaviour for terminal servers is preserved but 
can coexist with the handy session sharing feature.

What do you think?

Cheers
Gustavo

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