Thanks, yes, it works with other passwords with a more ASCII-like
character set. We've got a limit on frequency of password changes, so
I haven't experimented a lot with what works and what doesn't. We've
got quite a few people successfully using X2Go at the minute (meant to
mention in the report,
Well, converting the pound sign to Latin1 works, because Latin1 has
the character, but if the other side expects utf-8, too, it should be
converted back to utf-8 first, I assume.
In utf-8 it is 0xC2 0xA3
in Latin1 it is 0xA3.
Have you tried using a password without special characters (just as a