Hello,
        I would rather launch the application with no windowmanager- The only
issue would be to pass the -geometry option properly to match the size
of the Xsvc used.- Hope it helps!

Regards,
        Guillermo

On Sun, 2001-10-21 at 02:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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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