rfbProcessClientProtocolVersion: not a valid RFB client
Jonas Bark
jonas.bark "at" gmx.de
Fri Mar 30 14:12:00 2007
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:jonas.bark "at" gmx.de]
>> 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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