On 07/20/2011 03:50 PM, DRC wrote:
On 7/20/11 8:35 AM, Robert Goley wrote:
This seems to be a regression.  It works perfectly with the OSX X11
viewer from your 6/14 build.  It does not seem to honor the settings
made on the client and only uses the first security type specified in
the server's list.  If you use the 1.1 X11 viewer, it selects the first
option in the server's list that matches the client's settings.  For
example, if the list is TLSPlain,TLSVnc,VncAuth,  It will select VncAuth
if you turn off all TLS booleans.  The FLTK viewer would select TLSPlain
every time no matter what is selected on the client. 
How are you determining which security type is selected?  One
bug/feature request I have already filed is that the FLTK Viewer doesn't
seem to be properly reporting the security type it is currently using
(the old viewer would display the sec. type in the titlebar of the
authentication dialog.)  This could be related.
I am testing this 2 ways.  First is by the login prompt being provided.  For example whether or not I am prompted for the Username and Password or just the Password.  The second is by pressing F8 and going to Connection Info.  It lists all information regarding security methods, encodings etc.  I assume this info page to be correct. 

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