Solaris & CDE & dtlogin

Loh, Joe Joe.Loh "at" COMPAQ.com
Thu, 13 Apr 2000 18:51:44 +0000


That's exactly what I did.  As for the Xsession script, that's
a standard script part of the CDE.  You should be able to just
telnet into your Solaris system and look at it.  Frankly, I 
personally have not look through its content, and don't have any
reason to.

Regards,
Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew C. Grab [mailto:mis "at" cindyrowe.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 11:46 AM
To: vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com
Subject: Re: Solaris & CDE & dtlogin


Joe,

Thanks for the man page.  I looked through it, and it helped a lot.

Is this how you have VNC setup?
This is the way I think you have it setup, according to what you've told
me.  I do have question about # 2 though.  According to the man file,
that is just a script.  Could you send me what's in that script?


1 - installed VNC binaries

2 - edited xstartup in ~/.vnc to contain /usr/dt/bin/Xsession & as the
last line

3 - whenever users want to connect, they just telnet in (as user - not
root) and run vncserver, then connect to whatever display vncserver
tells them.

4 - if the user hits exit, the portion in ~/.dt/sessions/sessionexit is
run to kill vncserver

5 - you don't have an entry in your Xserver file for VNC

Did I miss any scripts or configurations?

Thanks,
Matt Grab
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