I did some more testing, skip to the end...
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I tried to use tightvnc back in August and had some help, but I
stopped due to IPv6 support. Now I am back at tightvnc and cannot get
the server started. This is on a new Centos install that did have
regular vncserver working
This is on a new Centos install that did have regular vncserver working
on it (I did a yum erase vnc-server first, then got the tightvnc rpm
from rpmforge).
So I have a working /etc/sysconfig/vncserver and my user has the
appropriate ~/.vnc files that worked with regular vnc.
Logged in as root