Il 17 febbraio 2012 09:45, Gustavo Homem <gust...@angulosolido.pt> ha scritto:
> Hello Jay,
>
>
> 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?

I think we have to provide as much flexibility as possible.
This means that session sharing should be *always* enable on X11rdp
side and let xrdp+xrdp-sesman decide about it using:
- ini files as global setting
- xrdp-share-session as "local" setting

--
Nicola

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