I have xinetd starting the VNC server. I’d like to leave the system at runlevel 3. Before xinetd starts Xvnc I want it to execute telinit 5. When there are no connections to the VNC port, it should drop back to runlevel 3.
Is this possible? Would xinetd point to a script instead of the Xvnc binary? How would I switch to runlevel 3 once all connections dropped?
Hi
VNC is really only good for sharing a desktop session. Look at using NX
from nomachine, faster over ssh than VNC and more secure. No need to use
xinetd. Just start the sshd and nx server services. Install the client
and connect. You can leave the server booting to runlevel 3, nx takes
care of the rest.
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