> I'm no export, but if you're using Xvnc there are two points of
> authentication. Xrdp would check your password, if valid, would create a vnc
> password file for Xvnc to use, then launch Xvnc and connect using that
> password. There may be an issue/bug with the version of Xvnc and the
> password you're using, try a different length, or limit to alpha-numeric,
> for a test. Hope this help!

Jason, you are right.  When you use Xvnc, it's started with a password
parameter and does not use the default Xvnc password.  A bug in Xvnc
could cause this behavior.  It'd be great to figure this out.  Can you
login at the console and change the password, then test xrdp?

Jay

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