That issue was fixed in TurboVNC 2.2.2.  Are you sure you're running the
latest version?

On 7/1/19 1:15 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
> Hi DRC,
> 
> I installed the x64 JRE from Oracle. Now I get this, when providing the
> same .vnc file to vncviewer-java.bat as to vncviewer.exe:
> 
> jawt.dll path: C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_211\bin
> CConn: connected to host localhost port 35901
> 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.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
> 
> One note for your info: The connection configured by the .vnc file goes
> through an existing ssh tunnel with port 5901 at its remote end. So the
> client shouldn't establish and use its own one.
> 
> What can I do now?
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Torsten
> 
> Am 30.06.2019 um 16:57 schrieb DRC:
>> You can either download and install the amd64 (x64) JRE
>> from 
>> https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html
>>  or
>> simply install the 32-bit TurboVNC Windows package, which will match
>> your existing 32-bit JRE. The need to install a JRE will go away in
>> TurboVNC 3.0.
>>
>> On Jun 30, 2019, at 4:09 AM, Torsten Kupke <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi DRC,
>>>
>>> I just installed the Java viewer. When double-clicking
>>> vncviewer-java.bat, it opens a huge cmd.exe window, and inside I read
>>> this:
>>>
>>> jawt.dll path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_211\bin
>>> You must use a amd64 Java Runtime Environment with this version of
>>> TurboVNC.
>>>
>>> The second line appears in a popped up message box too. When I click
>>> OK, both disppear. Where can I get that *amd64 Java Runtime Environment*?
>>>
>>> And could you reproduce this issue under Windows 10 V. 1903? It is
>>> still existent here.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Torsten
>>>
>>> Am 19.06.2019 um 23:41 schrieb Torsten Kupke:
>>>> May be so, don't know anymore. If I find time, I could try that.
>>>>
>>>> Am 19.06.2019 um 21:59 schrieb DRC:
>>>>> You probably didn't select the Java viewer option when you
>>>>> installed it.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 6/19/19 2:00 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
>>>>>> Hi DRC,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't find vncviewer-java.bat in my install directory of TurboVNC.
>>>>>> There are only cvncviewer.exe, vncviewer.exe, putty.exe,
>>>>>> unins000.exe,
>>>>>> unins001.exe and some other non-executable files.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Torsten
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am 19.06.2019 um 20:13 schrieb DRC:
>>>>>>> I'll try to reproduce whenever I have time, but in the meantime,
>>>>>>> please
>>>>>>> verify whether the issue also exists in the Java viewer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 6/19/19 12:55 PM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi again,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> with -fsaltenter Alt-Enter doesn't work too. :'(
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Torsten
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Am 19.06.2019 um 19:24 schrieb Torsten Kupke:
>>>>>>>>> Hi DRC,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I use vncviewer.exe, version 2.2.1.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I will try your workaround.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Many thanks!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Torsten
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Am 19.06.19 um 18:35 schrieb DRC:
>>>>>>>>>> As a temporary workaround, you could edit the Start Menu
>>>>>>>>>> shortcut for
>>>>>>>>>> "TurboVNC Viewer" or "Java TurboVNC Viewer" and pass
>>>>>>>>>> -fsaltenter as
>>>>>>>>>> an argument to either vncviewer.exe or vncviewer-java.bat. 
>>>>>>>>>> That will
>>>>>>>>>> allow you to use Alt-Enter to switch in and out of full-screen
>>>>>>>>>> mode.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Please indicate which version of the viewer (native or Java)
>>>>>>>>>> you are
>>>>>>>>>> using, and I will try to reproduce the problem.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 6/19/19 11:16 AM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> since I have installed Windows 10 V. 1903, pressing
>>>>>>>>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F
>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't work anymore to leave the full screen mode (nothing does
>>>>>>>>>>> happen). Fortunately I have a small transparent clock widget,
>>>>>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>>>>>> is running on my local Windows machine and I can click on. So
>>>>>>>>>>> I can
>>>>>>>>>>> use Alt-Tab to switch to another local window on my Windows
>>>>>>>>>>> screen.
>>>>>>>>>>> Without that Alt-Tab would only switch between Windows in the
>>>>>>>>>>> remote
>>>>>>>>>>> session. Is there a workaround to get back the old reaction on
>>>>>>>>>>> Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Torsten
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
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