Dan, As I thought. What you are seeing is Xvnc returning an error when it starts. Check the settings you entered, looking closely at the inetd or xinetd settings. Also check the version of your VNC. Older versions did not support launching as an inetd process. My best guess at this point is that you have an old version of vnc- server. You have redhat so type 'rpm -q vnc-server' and let us know what version is returned. If it is not 3.3.3 or higher then go ahead and get the latest version. You might as well get it with Tight integrated so use this link below to download a new vnc-server if you need it.
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