Check the VNC contrib page for x0rfbserver. It allows a VNC server that is
watching an already existing X server. Since Xvnc servers are all X
servers, that should allow you to create a new VNC server that is reporting
the contents of an existing Xvnc server. You will have to know the display
number, though.
Haven't tried it, but it *should* work...
Mac
At 03:59 PM 4/16/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello...
>
>I have installed a vnc-server (with the inetd option) how users can log in
an
>work with their x-desktop. It works great but something distrubs me: the
>fact, that I can't use shared session. When a user have a problem a must run
>through the half office to help them. I have search on the internet about
>somithing who can I use shared session with inetd but I found nothing.
>
>Why isn't it possible to add a root like password? One user who can log in
on
>all vnc-sessions and help the users by their work. On a network it exists
>only one administrator and the users needn't to share the desktop or have
you
>ever seen two users who works together remotly on a text-document ;-) I see
>that the vncserver process works always with the same user-id when inetd is
>active, so I think it's not difficult to add this when one can program C and
>that's the problem I can't yet program C because am only 18 years old and I
>havn't found the time to learn it.
>
>Have anybody the time to add this for free (or for money)?
>
>Severin Olloz - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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