This has already been fixed in the 2.2.2 pre-release, but I haven't had
time to put out a release yet:

https://turbovnc.org/DeveloperInfo/PreReleases

You can also test drive the 3.0 alpha pre-release, which has an embedded
JRE and thus no longer requires the separate JRE installation.

On 4/19/19 7:57 AM, curts wrote:
> In response to Oracles recent announcement
> <https://www.java.com/en/download/java8_update.jsp> that Java 8 releases
> after 4/16/2019 are no longer free to use when not for personal use, I
> tried running TurboVNC using the Windows OpenJDK 11.0.2
> <https://jdk.java.net/11/>. Here is the shell content:
> 
> jawt.dll path:
> C:\FOSS\Java\jdk-11.0.2\\bin                                    
> CConn: connected to host plwcalvin port
> 5911                                   
> CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version
> 3.8                          
> CConnection: Using RFB protocol version
> 3.8                                    
> com.turbovnc.rdr.SystemException: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
> No appropriate protocol (protocol is disabled or cipher suites are
> inappropriate)
>              at
> com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityTLS.processMsg(CSecurityTLS.java:155)
>              at
> com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityTLS.processMsg(CSecurityTLS.java:119)
>              at
> com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityStack.processMsg(CSecurityStack.java:40)
>              at
> com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityVeNCrypt.processMsg(CSecurityVeNCrypt.java:179)
>              at
> com.turbovnc.rfb.CSecurityTight.processMsg(CSecurityTight.java:56)
>              at
> com.turbovnc.rfb.CConnection.processSecurityMsg(CConnection.java:210)
>              at com.turbovnc.rfb.CConnection.processMsg(CConnection.java:61)
>              at com.turbovnc.vncviewer.VncViewer.run(VncViewer.java:842)
>              at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) 
> 
> An error dialog box reports:
>       javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: No appropriate protocol
> (protocol is disabled or cipher suites are inappropriate)
> 
> Any suggestions? Can this be overcome by adding an additional library
> not included in the OpenJDK release or does this mean the application
> must be updated to work with Java 11?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Curt         
> 
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