On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 14:25, Cruz Walter wrote:
> Here is the logs from my last connection, I started the server,
> connected from Win VNC viewer, used ssh to connect to remote host and
> started netcool:
> 
> 22/10/04 14:12:22 Got connection from client 172.30.253.114
> 22/10/04 14:12:22 Protocol version 3.3
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 Pixel format for client 172.30.253.114:
> 22/10/04 14:12:25   8 bpp, depth 8
> 22/10/04 14:12:25   true colour: max r 3 g 3 b 3, shift r 4 g 2 b 0
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unknown
> encoding type -239
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unknown
> encoding type -223
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 Using ZRLE encoding for client 172.30.253.114
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 Pixel format for client 172.30.253.114:
> 22/10/04 14:12:25   16 bpp, depth 16, little endian
> 22/10/04 14:12:25   true colour: max r 31 g 63 b 31, shift r 11 g 5 b 0
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 no translation needed
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unknown
> encoding type -239
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unknown
> encoding type -223
> 22/10/04 14:12:25 Using hextile encoding for client 172.30.253.114
> 22/10/04 14:13:42 Client 172.30.253.114 gone
> 
> 
> This are the logs for when I start the server:
> 
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Xvnc version 3.3.7 - built Oct 19 2004 14:08:47
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Copyright (C) 2002-2003 RealVNC Ltd.
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Copyright (C) 1994-2000 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 All Rights Reserved.
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 See http://www.realvnc.com for information on VNC
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Desktop name 'X' (Varver:2)
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Protocol version supported 3.3
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5902
> 22/10/04 14:12:11 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5802
> 22/10/04 14:12:11   URL http://Varver:5802
> 
> As you can see there is no info about any font error.
> Don't know where else to look for more logs.
> 

The problem is not during the connection but during Xvnc server startup.
Look at the begining of the vncserver log...

Jerry


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