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This document is intended to explain xrdp server design.
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Many connections, all capable of running different modules
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one connection could be using a vnc connection
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one could be running a custom app made for xrdp
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one could be running a X11 session
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clients control the screen size and color depth
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all controlled by a cofiguaration file.
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you can create a lib or use a lib with your executable that talks
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to xrdp server.
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------ ----------
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-xrdp---linked-------mylib.so- session 1
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|----unix socket--myapp linked to libxrdp- session 2
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| -------------------------
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|----linked-------mylib2.so- session 3
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-----------
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Any of the above sessions can repeat or have different session
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numbers or not even be used.
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If a session is disconnected, all that changes is the rdp connection
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is lost, the session remains.
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For X11, start the XServer after the user is
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authenticated. First check for the next available X11 display,
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create a user session, start the XServer and set the DISPLAY enviromenet
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variable.
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