Well, according to Synpatic I am using 4.1.1 of the RealVNC server which is not the newest version. I tried converting the newest RPM package to a Debian file but install says something with collition with xvncserver, I'm not sure. Connection from a usual Computer VNC client works but not with the Psion. One of the source code from the Psion Java Programs says:
"final String versionMsg = "RFB 003.003\n"
On the Psion, there doesn't exist another VNC Client and this SSH stuff isn't supported. That's why I meant to deactivate the rfbProtocol Check, to force the server/client to accept the connection.

Greets, Jonas

Hi Jonas,

Sorry - I misunderstood your original post.  From the log output below, it
seems that the server software that you are attempting to connect to is
rejecting the connection because it believes that the VNC-based viewer you
are using is not using the RFB protocol.

What server software are you attempting to connect to?

Have you tried installing the latest standard VNC server release?

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd


-----Original Message-----
From: Jonas Bark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 March 2007 13:02
To: James Weatherall
Subject: Re: rfbProcessClientProtocolVersion: not a valid RFB client

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
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