VNC session quits
Kumar, Siva
Siva.Kumar "at" trueposition.com
Mon Oct 30 15:55:01 2006
The vnc server times out idle connections (no keyboard/mouse input)
after a pre-set timeout interval. This interval is, by default, an hour.
It can be modified by the Xvnc parameter -IdleTimeout <seconds>. In
your case you would have to add it to the xinetd entry starting Xvnc.
Refer to Xvnc man pages for more details.
-siva.
-----Original Message-----
From: vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com] On
Behalf Of Arno Schuurs
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 8:07 AM
To: vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
Cc: Marty Kampes
Subject: VNC session quits
Dear RealVNC,
I am new with VNC, so I hope you can help me.
I am using the VNC Enterprise 4.2.6 server on a Redhat Enterprise 3
Taroon
5 machine by starting it via xinetd.
I am using the viewer on a MS Windows XP system.
When I open a VNC session to the Linux system and leave the computer for
a while, the VNC session is gone when I come back.
Do you have an idea why this happens?
Regards / M.v.g.
Arno Schuurs
Support Engineer
NXP Semiconductors Nijmegen
IMO Test Centre Nijmegen (IMO TCN)
Gerstweg 2, Building: AO 1120
6634 AE, Nijmegen - The Netherlands
Tel: +31 24 353 6373 / Fax: +31 24 353 2123
SERI: schuurs "at" nyhp04 / tsgtf1 "at" nyhp04
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