Thank you for this answer.
Do you mean display with disable? If so, if I connect through a Web Browser from the Psion, it shows "RFB 003.003" to me. But whatever I do, wether through a web browser or a VNC Client it always says the same:

30/03/07 13:59:45 Got connection from client 192.168.10.105
30/03/07 13:59:45 rfbProcessClientProtocolVersion: not a valid RFB client
30/03/07 13:59:45 Client 192.168.10.105 gone
30/03/07 13:59:45 Statistics:
30/03/07 13:59:45   framebuffer updates 0, rectangles 0, bytes 0

The Psion only supports Java 1.1 but actually it worked great on Windows XP.

Any Ideas left?

Thank you, Jonas

Jonas,

Why would you want to "disable the protocol check"? Then you'd just have a
VNC Viewer trying to talk RFB to something that doesn't understand RFB!

The first thing to try is using "telnet" or a web browser to connect to the
VNC server's RFB port.  This should disable one of "RFB 003.003", "RFB
003.007" or "RFB 003.008". If it displays anything not starting with "RFB"
then, as the error messages suggests, you are attempting to connect to
something that's not an RFB server.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonas Bark
Sent: 29 March 2007 17:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: rfbProcessClientProtocolVersion: not a valid RFB client

Hello,
I tried to connect my Psion machine with the VNC Server under Ubuntu/Linux and received those messages in the log files. On the Psion I use the TightVNC client from http://utopia.knoware.nl/~hlub/rlwrap/ or the one from http://www.geocities.com/giulopresti/handhelds/vnc-epoc.html No other viewer are working. The messages are the same. I know that both are very old but it actually worked with a TightVNC server from Windows XP.

So may I disable this Protocol check somehow?

Thank you, Jonas
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