Hello VNC Experts,
I have VNC running on a RHEL4 server as a service. If I execute the /etc/init.d/vncserver command after boot time, then all is good. However, if I try to have this work at boottime via the rc.d scripts, then VNC loads but all non-root user sessions do not display properly.
This obviously feels like a permissions issue but if so, then I would expect it
to have failure parity between boottime and runtime but this issue ONLY occurs
with a boottime start of VNC.
I checked the ps -ef for both boottime and runtime events - the Xvnc processes
are identical in terms of their load characteristics. The only thing in the
VNC session log is that the VNC server refused the connection due to the
MAGIC-NUMBER being either incorrect or invalid. I searched for a couple hours
on the Net and found nothing useful.
My belief is that this is a combination of a permissions WITH what happens at
boottime - I am wondering what is different between the bootime executon of the
/etc/init.d/vncserver script and the runtime execution of the same script?
any help is greatly appreciated - thanks.
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