On 07/19/2011 09:36 PM, DRC wrote: This seems to be a regression. It works perfectly with the OSX X11 viewer from your 6/14 build. It does not seem to honor the settings made on the client and only uses the first security type specified in the server's list. If you use the 1.1 X11 viewer, it selects the first option in the server's list that matches the client's settings. For example, if the list is TLSPlain,TLSVnc,VncAuth, It will select VncAuth if you turn off all TLS booleans. The FLTK viewer would select TLSPlain every time no matter what is selected on the client.On 7/19/11 5:01 PM, Robert Goley wrote:The first issue is with the security types. I am specifying " -SecurityTypes TLSVnc,VncAuth" on the server. When I connect with all client options enabled, it uses TLSVnc. When I connect with ALL TLS options unchecked, it still connects TLSAuth. Why is that? Did I not specify the server option correctly or is the client ignoring the allowed connection methods? The same thing happens with whatever I select as the first option on the server. If I select VncAuth, it never allows using TLS even if it is the next in the list.I don't think anything has changed on the server end, so can you test this with the 1.1 beta client (my latest build of that is at the same place you found 1.2 alpha) and see if the same things happens? That will tell us whether it's a regression or whether it's a design flaw. Thank you.The third issue has to do with the Mac app bundle. I LIKE having an app bundle and a interface that does not require X11. I usually have more than one VNC session up at a time. The app bundle only allows one connection at a time. If I click on it again, it does not relaunch a viewer. I don't see an option inside the viewer to open a second connection either. I know the latter was done by TightVNC but I am unsure if it was in the 4.x codebase. Either opening a new view from the app or a new connection from the viewer would work fine for me. Any suggestions?I can look into that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 Tips for Better Web Security Learn 10 ways to better secure your business today. Topics covered include: Web security, SSL, hacker attacks & Denial of Service (DoS), private keys, security Microsoft Exchange, secure Instant Messaging, and much more. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51426210/ _______________________________________________ Tigervnc-devel mailing list Tigervnc-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tigervnc-devel --
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