Hello, I am currently testing VNC for producation use at our company.  The
goal is to allow Windows users to run remote Unix sessions.  I installed vnc
on a Solaris 8 workstation (I'll call it "vnc_serv"), and configured it to use
inetd.  Here is the inetd.conf file:

inet.conf:
vnc-1024x768x16 stream  tcp     nowait  nobody  /opt/vnc/Xvnc   Xvnc -inetd
-broadcast -once -geometry 1024x768 -depth 16

Problem:  When I try to connect to the vnc server ("vnc_serv:50") from a
remote Windows client, sometimes the login screens for DIFFERENT Unix (Sun and
SGI) workstations show up!  Ones that don't have VNC server running or
installed.  How is this possible?  I was told it probably has something to do
with xdmcp, and something about an X session being broadcast.  Since I don't
know to much about this and haven't found any documentation about this and
VNC, I was hoping someone might know what the problem might be.  I cat out the
files I was told were probably involved with this problem below.  Thanks!
Andy

/usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Xaccess:
*
*     CHOOSER BROADCAST    <-- is this the problem?

/usr/openwin/lib/xdm/xdm-config:
DisplayManager.errorLogFile:    /var/tmp/xdm-errors
DisplayManager.pidFile:         /var/tmp/xdm-pid
DisplayManager.keyFile:         /var/tmp/xdm-keys
DisplayManager.servers:         /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Xservers
DisplayManager.accessFile:      /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Xaccess
DisplayManager*authorize:       true
DisplayManager._0.setup:        /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Xsetup_0
DisplayManager._0.startup:      /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/GiveConsole
DisplayManager._0.reset:        /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/TakeConsole
DisplayManager*startup:    /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Startup
DisplayManager*reset:      /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Reset
DisplayManager*resources:       /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Xresources
DisplayManager*session:         /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/Xsession
DisplayManager*authComplain:    false
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