The comments at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/extras.html#ixvnc sound
suspiciously relevant.

<QUOTE>
iXvnc
Note that as of 3.3.3r2, Xvnc includes the functionality of iXvnc already.
However Andre's page is still the best documentation for how to use it at
the moment.

Andre Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has written some patches for Xvnc to
allow it to be run under the control of inetd and hence be started
automatically as users connect. See
http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/~andre/extern/ixvnc.htm for details.

</QUOTE>

Unfortunately, the link to Andre's "best documentation for how to use it"
times out for me at the moment.

----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 8:57 PM
Subject: single application?


> Hello All,
>
> I am new to this list and also to the modifying VNC. I have seen this
> "rfbcounter" and am begining to see how it might be possible to make some
> modifications for what we need to do.
>
> I have just download VNC and am going to work on getting it installed on
my
> Linux Mandrake 8.1 system.
>
> There is a few simple questions that I really hope that you could answer
for me
> as I am new to VNC and have only used VNC a few times before.
>
> For a really important project that we are working on, we need to be able
to run
> just a single application on the server when the user logs in.
>
> For instance, we would like for the user to be able initiate a command
line
> something like:
>
> "vncviewer -user 'lonnie' -password 'mypassword' -application 'xterm'
> remote.host.com:5959
>
> Actually what we are looking to do is to be able to put the "Xvnc" into
the
> "inetd.conf" which we can already do and have done in the past.
>
> The VNC server would be started when the user connects to port 5959 , for
> example, but also to be able to send a user name and possibly encrypted
password
> along with the application to run.
>
> It would log in the user and then run that particular application and
would exit
>  when the user exited the application.
>
> How hard would this be to do with VNC, or is there some project that might
be
> addressing this type of question using VNC?
>
> Best Regards,
> Lonnie Cumberland
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