If any of the users is logged in other users will see what she/he is doing. I am not sure if that is what you want. If you do, then setup vnc server and give everyone the same password. That is it. There is no need for port.
If you do not want this behavior then vnc is not for you. I do not know 
any way to protect one user from another using vnc. The only way to use 
vnc is for all users to see the same screen. It is not different for EE 
vs free edition. There are some added features in EE like encryption and 
better authentication.
You can also start multiple vnc servers one per user but this is too 
resource intensive, just like running multiple X servers on one machine.
Alex

bruce wrote:
also, if this can't be accomplished with the open source vnc, can it be
handled using the enterprise version... i'm assuming it can, otherwise,
vncserver/client is severley limited...

thanks


hi...

there's still a confusion.

i have a linux box:
i have vncserver running on the box
i want to have multiple users be able to remotely access the
 server using vnc


how can this be accomplished?

normally, you need to know the "port" in use for the vncserver session. if
you have mulitple users, each user won't know the port to use when logging
in.

also, how do you setup vncserver to use the underlying system user/passwd...


thanks



-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 8:26 PM
To: bruce
Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: VNCServer configuration


Vnc does not work like this. You will need to run multiple instances of
vnc server, which is X server. This will quickly bring performance of
your host down.
Vnc designed to access one instance of X server remotely it is nothing
like a windows terminal server as far as user environment is concerned.
It is more like XP remote desktop.

With vnc EE you can use unix login facilities so your users will have
same password for vnc as they have for the rest of the system.
What ever you are trying to do is not efficient with vnc but it can be
done by starting multiple vnc servers and giving each user his own.

Alex

bruce wrote:
Hi..

I'm trying to figure out how to setup VNC Server on linux boxes, so that I
can have users login, who can then access their own instance of the
server.
This would require that they be able to log in without knowing the port
before logging in... I don't want the user to mix their session with the
session of someone else... Also, how do i go about configuring the system,
so the user can use their own system login user/passwd...

thanks
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