Reconnecting after timeout
Mick
michaelkintzios "at" gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 21:01:00 2007
Not familiar with VNC running on a linux box, but what does the -once option
do?
On Tuesday 10 April 2007 12:37, Joe Byers wrote:
> I am running vnc enterprise on a redhat linux EL4 server. I have the
> connections running through xinetd. This works great but for one problem.
>
> Periodically I will have a vnc client connected and allow it to timeout.
> When I try and reconnect, I get the message, "user already logged in" with
> the options to "log in anyway" or "abort". I select "log in anyway" and my
> vnc client dies. My vnc xinetd settings are service vncuser
> {
> protocol = tcp
> socket_type = stream
> wait = no
> user = vncuser
> server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
> server_args = -inetd -query localhost -desktop vncuser:5902 -once
> -geo metry 1280x1016 -IdleTimeout=0 -depth 16 -SecurityTypes=none
> -UserPasswdVerifier =none -auth /home/vncuser/.Xauthority
> log_on_failure += USERID ATTEMPT
> }
>
> I have to ssh in under a different user, kill the xvnc jobs for vncuse,
> delete the x11 hooks/locks in /tmp and /tmp/.X11 before I can reconnect
> through my vnc client. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can get
> xinetd to kill the xvnc program on timeout or do you know an additional
> setting I can make in my xinetd script to take care of this?
>
> Thank you
> Joe
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Regards,
Mick
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