funny as I tried to connect from a Fedora box to another Fedora box, and
immediately after I allowed connection, connection was closed. Firewall is
open for vnc-server on both machines, that is a workstation setup. What is
wrong with vinagre/my setup?? So  can connect from Fedora to Rasperry
boxes, but not between Fedora boxes or from Raspberry to Fedora
Antonio Montagnani

Linux Fedora 32
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Il giorno mer 9 set 2020 alle ore 23:04 William Oliver <ven...@billoblog.com>
ha scritto:

> On Wed, 2020-09-09 at 22:15 +0200, antonio montagnani wrote:
> > I can connect from my Fedora laptop to my 2 Rasperry's with no
> > issues,
> > they can connect each other with vinagre and vnc, but I cannot
> > connect
> > from either Raspberry to my Fedora laptop with vinagre, as soon as I
> > give permission to connect, connection is closed. Any idea??? no
> > difference if firewall is active or disactivated
> > --
> > Antonio Montagnani
> > Linux Fedora 32 (Workstation)
> >
> > sudo su
> >
> >
>
> Funny you should mention that.  I just installed vinagre on my box this
> morning.  The server is a CentOS 7 box, my client is Fedora 32.
>
> I had the following problems:
>
> 1) Initially, it seemed to be set up to connect using ssh rather than
> vnc.  I had assumed vnc by default.  RTFM, and all that.
>
> 2) I ran it with the wrong port.  I happened to get the display number
> right, through no fault of my own.
>
> 3) When I set up the server, it didn't have a user defined.  It
> *seemed* like the service started fine, but it kept crashing. When I
> started the service and looked at the error message, "user <USER>
> doesn't exist"
>
> So, I put this in /etc/rc.local
> su -c "vncserver -depth 32 geometry 1024x768" <username>
>
> 4) At least then, a window came up, but it was not interactive. It
> didn't crash, but I got a blank screen without the ability to type or
> use the mouse.  Turned out that my server didn't have a graphical
> interface installed. I installed KDE on the server, and had it come up
> with a default graphic interface.
>
> Then it worked.
>
> So, after making about all the possible mistakes that one can make
> installing this thing, it finally worked.
>
> billo
>
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