On 21/06/2012 0.39, Dan Mack wrote:
I think this patch is broken. I get :
/usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose/work/VirtualBox-4.1.16/src/VBox/Frontends/VBoxHeadless/FramebufferVNC.cpp:94:
error: 'struct _rfbScreenInfo' has no member named 'ipv6port'
kmk: ***
[/usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose/work/VirtualBox-4.1.16/out/freebsd.amd64/release/obj/VBoxHeadless/FramebufferVNC.o]
Error 1
Dan
On Thu, 17 May 2012, Maurizio Vairani wrote:
Dear list members,
the latest libvncserver has IPv6 enabled by default. VirtualBox uses
this library for VNC headless connection without specify the tcp6
port value. Running two or more virtual machines, all are trying to
use the same tpc6 port 5900, the default value. Connecting with a
VNC viewer to a virtual machine, different from the first started,
it crashes with a core dump, probably due a bug in the FreeBSD
libvncserver implementation.
This simple patch set the tcp6 port value to the same value as tcp4
port avoiding the crash.
Regards,
Maurizio
What version of libvncserver you have ?
I have installed v. 0.9.9_2
$ pkg_info | grep libvnc
libvncserver-0.9.9_2 Provide an easy API to write one's own vnc server
Maurizio
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