I am sure this is related to gdm - but this is an area I am weak in so looking for suggestions. This message made me think it was a firewall problem so I have also tried this with firewalld disabled and stopped - but no luck. Socket: unable to get peer name for socket The first always fails with an "Oops" message even before prompted for the password. The log file captures two attempts to connect straight after a reboot. VNCSConnST: closing 10.10.10.9::48248: Clean disconnectionĮncodeManager: Solid: 2 rects, 1.50733 MpixelsĮncodeManager: Total: 2 rects, 1.50733 Mpixels TcpSocket: unable to get peer name for socketĬomparingUpdateTracker: 836.526 kpixels in / 800.094 kpixels outĬomparingUpdateTracker: (1:1.04553 ratio)ĬomparingUpdateTracker: 0 pixels in / 0 pixels out TLS: TLS session wasn't terminated gracefully VNCSConnST: closing 10.10.10.9::48246: Clean disconnectionĮncodeManager: Solid: 14 rects, 1.53762 MpixelsĮncodeManager: Indexed RLE: 1 rects, 1 kpixelsĮncodeManager: Full Colour: 14 rects, 96.816 kpixelsĮncodeManager: 60.25 KiB (1:6.27969 ratio)ĮncodeManager: Total: 29 rects, 1.63543 MpixelsĮncodeManager: 60.8535 KiB (1:104.986 ratio) VNCSConnST: Server default pixel format depth 24 (32bpp) little-endian rgb888 SVeNCrypt: Client requests security type TLSVnc (258) SConnection: Client requests security type VeNCrypt(19) SConnection: Client needs protocol version 3.8 Vncext: Listening for VNC connections on all interface(s), port 5902 Underlying X server release 12006000, The X.Org Foundation In this particular instance I have elected to install tigervnc-server using user's service manager (the RHEL8 process )) - so it is running in user space.Ĭat log2.log Xvnc TigerVNC 1.10.0 - built 00:00:00Ĭopyright (C) 1999-2019 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.rst) Now click on the Programs Startup tab and on Open Task Manager 5. At the bottom of the screen, check the Hide all Microsoft services box and click Disable all 4. In the System Configuration window, click on the services tab 3. I have looked on a bunch of forums and this seems like a common problem, but all the info is quite old and not current with the latest way tigervnc-server is configured with systemd and gdm. Press the Windows + R keys, type msconfig and click OK 2. I have configured tigervnc-server on a Fedora Workstation and when I connect to it via either VNC Viewer from macOS, or vncviewer from another Fedora workstation, all I get is a blank screen, and sometimes a mouse pointer that does not move.
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