Im running as "nobody" under Solaris 8 with the following inetd.conf
entry:
vnc stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/local/vnc/Xvnc Xvnc -inetd
-query localhost -once -geometry 1024x768 -depth 24 -nevershared
-dontdisconnect -dpi 100
Thats one long line.....
Ive never used the java version, so I cant provide any insight into
that issue.
Hope this helps!
Bob.
--- Edric Bulalacao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I finally got VNC server running thru inetd on Solaris 7 thanks to
> Eric
> Bourdin! Anyway, I'd like to be able to run it as user nobody
> instead of
> root. I've put the following lines on my inetd.conf:
>
> vnc-640x480x8 stream tcp nowait nobody
> /usr/local/vnc/Xvnc-50 Xvnc
> vnc-800x600x8 stream tcp nowait nobody
> /usr/local/vnc/Xvnc-51 Xvnc
> vnc-800x600x16 stream tcp nowait nobody
> /usr/local/vnc/Xvnc-52 Xvnc
>
> This doesn't seem to work. If I replace nobody with root, then it
> works.
> Is there anything else I'm missing?
>
>
> Also, how do I get the java version to run thru inetd? According
> to Andre
> Moreira's doc, "To support the Java client, just serve the applet
> from a
> standard httpd (must be on the same machine as Xvnc) directed to
> the
> appropriate host/port". Can someone explain this to me? I've got
> Apache
> and Tomcat running on my server as well. Thanks.
>
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