Probably no one has tried it.  TurboVNC works best with our viewer,
which has a lot better performance than Vinagre, but I will try to fix
the compatibility issue if possible.

On 1/21/21 4:16 PM, Andrew wrote:
> I noticed that a TurboVNC server does not seem to be compatible with
> Gnome's Vinagre <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinagre> software. I've
> tried this on both RHEL7 and RHEL8 systems. I start a session with
> "vncserver -SecurityTypes none", but when I try to connect using
> Vinagre, I immediately get a "Connection Closed" error on the Vinagre
> client. In the VNC log, the connection is recognized, but the message
> "Connection reset by peer" is logged. Note I also tried a TigerVNC
> server with the same command as above and could connect using Vinagre
> with no issue. 
>
> It's not really a big deal I was just wondering if this issue had come
> up before for anyone and if I'm missing a way to get Vinagre to
> connect to a TurboVNC session. I tried a number of different
> parameters on the server but was unsuccessful.

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