vncviewer fails to connect (fedora-29)












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I have 2 fedora-29 boxes. I want to use (tiger-)vncserver and (tiger-)vncviewer in the usual way. Trouble is, it was consistently failing to make the connection:



$ vncviewer <server-name>
....
CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.8
CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.8
CConnection: Choosing security type VeNCrypt(19)
CVeNCrypt: Choosing security type TLSVnc (258)
TLS: TLS Handshake failed: An illegal TLS extension was received.

Segmentation fault (core dumped)


Similar things happen with rimmini.



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    So I already fixed this but thought I'd drop the solution here for posterity.



    I have 2 fedora-29 boxes. I want to use (tiger-)vncserver and (tiger-)vncviewer in the usual way. Trouble is, it was consistently failing to make the connection:



    $ vncviewer <server-name>
    ....
    CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.8
    CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.8
    CConnection: Choosing security type VeNCrypt(19)
    CVeNCrypt: Choosing security type TLSVnc (258)
    TLS: TLS Handshake failed: An illegal TLS extension was received.

    Segmentation fault (core dumped)


    Similar things happen with rimmini.



    Solution follows ...










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      So I already fixed this but thought I'd drop the solution here for posterity.



      I have 2 fedora-29 boxes. I want to use (tiger-)vncserver and (tiger-)vncviewer in the usual way. Trouble is, it was consistently failing to make the connection:



      $ vncviewer <server-name>
      ....
      CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.8
      CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.8
      CConnection: Choosing security type VeNCrypt(19)
      CVeNCrypt: Choosing security type TLSVnc (258)
      TLS: TLS Handshake failed: An illegal TLS extension was received.

      Segmentation fault (core dumped)


      Similar things happen with rimmini.



      Solution follows ...










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      So I already fixed this but thought I'd drop the solution here for posterity.



      I have 2 fedora-29 boxes. I want to use (tiger-)vncserver and (tiger-)vncviewer in the usual way. Trouble is, it was consistently failing to make the connection:



      $ vncviewer <server-name>
      ....
      CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.8
      CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.8
      CConnection: Choosing security type VeNCrypt(19)
      CVeNCrypt: Choosing security type TLSVnc (258)
      TLS: TLS Handshake failed: An illegal TLS extension was received.

      Segmentation fault (core dumped)


      Similar things happen with rimmini.



      Solution follows ...







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          Eliminating TLSVnc from the list of allowed security types gave me a win:



          $ vncviewer -FullScreen -SecurityTypes None,VncAuth,Plain,TLSNone,TLSPlain,X509None,X509Vnc,X509Plain <server-name>


          I'm very interested if anyone has a better solution eg fixing my TLS - I have no idea what I might have broken. A clue - I recently upgraded the remote end (where I run vncserver) from f-24 (where it worked flawlessly) to f-29. I made no changes on the workstation end (ie where I run vncviewer).






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            Eliminating TLSVnc from the list of allowed security types gave me a win:



            $ vncviewer -FullScreen -SecurityTypes None,VncAuth,Plain,TLSNone,TLSPlain,X509None,X509Vnc,X509Plain <server-name>


            I'm very interested if anyone has a better solution eg fixing my TLS - I have no idea what I might have broken. A clue - I recently upgraded the remote end (where I run vncserver) from f-24 (where it worked flawlessly) to f-29. I made no changes on the workstation end (ie where I run vncviewer).






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              Eliminating TLSVnc from the list of allowed security types gave me a win:



              $ vncviewer -FullScreen -SecurityTypes None,VncAuth,Plain,TLSNone,TLSPlain,X509None,X509Vnc,X509Plain <server-name>


              I'm very interested if anyone has a better solution eg fixing my TLS - I have no idea what I might have broken. A clue - I recently upgraded the remote end (where I run vncserver) from f-24 (where it worked flawlessly) to f-29. I made no changes on the workstation end (ie where I run vncviewer).






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                Eliminating TLSVnc from the list of allowed security types gave me a win:



                $ vncviewer -FullScreen -SecurityTypes None,VncAuth,Plain,TLSNone,TLSPlain,X509None,X509Vnc,X509Plain <server-name>


                I'm very interested if anyone has a better solution eg fixing my TLS - I have no idea what I might have broken. A clue - I recently upgraded the remote end (where I run vncserver) from f-24 (where it worked flawlessly) to f-29. I made no changes on the workstation end (ie where I run vncviewer).






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                Eliminating TLSVnc from the list of allowed security types gave me a win:



                $ vncviewer -FullScreen -SecurityTypes None,VncAuth,Plain,TLSNone,TLSPlain,X509None,X509Vnc,X509Plain <server-name>


                I'm very interested if anyone has a better solution eg fixing my TLS - I have no idea what I might have broken. A clue - I recently upgraded the remote end (where I run vncserver) from f-24 (where it worked flawlessly) to f-29. I made no changes on the workstation end (ie where I run vncviewer).







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