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inetd mode for server and viewer

Any features you would like to see in UltraVNC? Propose it here
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gams

inetd mode for server and viewer

Post by gams »

I'm using (cygwin)-xinetd on windows and I like to start vncviewer -listen or winvnc on demand (when someone connects to the specified ports).
Xvnc has an inetd switch, which changes Xvnc to read/write to stdin/stdout. This should be an easy task, as the source code from Xvnc can be used.
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Post by bevtech »

Thank you for your request, it will be taken under consideration.
Always try the Newest Stable version before posting to the feature request forum..
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