Hi.

I've got a problem with the NT VNC client. I'm connecting to a Linux box, 
but getting the following error in the logs:

26/12/00 18:14:19 Got connection from client 24.92.45.144
26/12/00 18:14:20 Protocol version 3.3
26/12/00 18:14:22 Pixel format for client 24.92.45.144:
26/12/00 18:14:22   32 bpp, depth 32, little endian
26/12/00 18:14:22   true colour: max r 2047 g 2047 b 1023, shift r 0 g 11 b 22
26/12/00 18:14:22 no translation needed
26/12/00 18:14:22 Using hextile encoding for client 24.92.45.144
26/12/00 18:14:22 rfbProcessClientNormalMessage: ignoring unknown encoding 
type 3
26/12/00 18:16:22 rfbSendUpdateBuf: write: Connection timed out
26/12/00 18:16:22 Client 24.92.45.144 gone
26/12/00 18:16:22 Statistics:
26/12/00 18:16:22   framebuffer updates 1, rectangles 1, bytes 87515
26/12/00 18:16:22     hextile rectangles 1, bytes 87515
26/12/00 18:16:22   raw bytes equivalent 3145740, compression ratio 35.945152

At first, I thought the problem was with Zone Alarm - but I have since 
uninstalled that and rebooted. Still no go.
I am able to connect and authenticate but am left hanging with vncviewer 
essentially "Not Responding" after it verifies my password. After a minute 
or so, it times out and blinks out of existence. It's then that the 
"rfbSendUpdateBuf" line and everything after appears in the log.
I'm using the vncviewer included in AT&T's 3.3.3r7 package release.

On a side-note, has anyone had trouble getting Zone Alarm to recognize the 
winVNC service and allow people to connect to it?
I'm using the newest version - ZoneAlarm 2.1.44. The only workaround I've 
figured out is to add a lot of IP ranges where I might be connecting from.

Thanks.
Please CC: me, as I'm not subscribed to the list.


chris horn.
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