Hello, Situation: Trying to move away from an older Linux box where people log in via VNC to run GUI applications: Each user has a dedicated TCP-port for his/her VNC sessions. The problem with this setup is that it pretty much contrains the system to a fixed set of users. On the new server, we want to do it differently. The new server runs as a virtual host in an RHEV environment. I suppose one way would be to run XDMCP on the server and the let Linux users access the server via a nested X servers and let Windows users use Xming. But as far as I know, XDMCP is not very secure(?), and I'm not sure if people can have GUI sessions running in the background this way. So: Can SPICE be used to provide a terminal server enviroment: Any number of users may connect to the and get a GUI session -- and (preferably) a user can leave a session while it keeps running till (s)he re-connects. Note: I'm not looking for a VDI solution: The users who log in share the same operating system instance, so I'm not looking for a remote one-to- one console. If SPICE cannot be used for this: Does someone have suggestion(s) for alternatives? -- Regards, Troels Arvin _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel