Understood. I will follow your advice. I will continue to file bugs on
Launchpad sine it will make it easier for me to track them.
Thanks ;-)

On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Sebastien Bacher <seb...@ubuntu.com>
wrote:

> Often bugs are in the upstream code and not the in distribution changes,
> there is no automatic way to figure where the issue is though. You are
> welcome to open bugs on launchpad if you prefer, it's just that e.g vino
> doesn't have anybody actively working on it in Ubuntu so you might have
> better chances to get issues resolved by talking directly to the
> software writers
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1412066
>
> Title:
>   Cannot configure the vino-server "security type" control
>
> Status in vino package in Ubuntu:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   I was setting up a testcase for gnome's vino server. Vino had to be
>   tested to confirm it works at the basic level of vnc connection.
>
>   Packages installed: vino, xvnc4viewer
>
>   After installing vino and xvnc4viewer, in lubuntu, (xubuntu with
>   lubuntu-desktop installed). The vino-server was started in Lubuntu
>   14.04 using this following command: /usr/lib/vino/vino-server &. This
>   is the output of the following command.
>
>   (vino-server:16269): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility
>   bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-3lXPtqLo8q: Connection
>   refused
>
>   (vino-server:16269): EggSMClient-CRITICAL **: egg_sm_client_set_mode:
> assertion 'global_client == NULL || global_client_mode ==
> EGG_SM_CLIENT_MODE_DISABLED' failed
>   17/01/2015 04:39:40 PM WARNING: Width (1366) is not a multiple of 4.
> VncViewer has problems with that.
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Autoprobing TCP port in (all) network interface
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Listening IPv6://[::]:5900
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Listening IPv4://0.0.0.0:5900
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Autoprobing selected port 5900
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Advertising security type: 'TLS' (18)
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Re-binding socket to listen for VNC connections
> on TCP port 5900 in (all) interface
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Listening IPv6://[::]:5900
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Listening IPv4://0.0.0.0:5900
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Clearing securityTypes
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Advertising security type: 'TLS' (18)
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Clearing securityTypes
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Advertising security type: 'TLS' (18)
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Advertising authentication type: 'No
> Authentication' (1)
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Re-binding socket to listen for VNC connections
> on TCP port 5900 in (all) interface
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Listening IPv6://[::]:5900
>   17/01/2015 04:39:42 PM Listening IPv4://0.0.0.0:5900
>
>   I have read multiple tutorials outlining procedures to enable and
>   connect to a vino-server. In all instructions, "ssh" was used to
>   establish the connection. This is the form of the command  to connect
>   to a vino-server.
>
>   "ssh -L 12345:localhost:5900 username@ipaddress".
>
>   I tried testing vino on my own laptop by connecting to itself.
>
>   Whenever I performed the connection with or without ssh, I always get
>   this output from the server:
>
>   17/01/2015 04:19:08 PM [IPv4] Got connection from client localhost
>   17/01/2015 04:19:08 PM   other clients:
>   17/01/2015 04:19:09 PM WARNING: New width (1366) is not a multiple of 4.
>   17/01/2015 04:19:09 PM Client Protocol Version 3.7
>   17/01/2015 04:19:09 PM Advertising security type 18
>   17/01/2015 04:19:09 PM Client localhost gone
>   17/01/2015 04:19:09 PM Statistics:
>   17/01/2015 04:19:09 PM   framebuffer updates 0, rectangles 0, bytes 0
>
>   This was after I used the command, ssh -L 12345:localhost:5900
>   username@ipaddress
>
>   I get this output after I typed xvnc4viewer from my local terminal:
>
>    CConn:       connected to host 172.29.24.129 port 5900
>    CConnection: Server supports RFB protocol version 3.7
>    CConnection: Using RFB protocol version 3.7
>    CConnection: No matching security types
>    main:        No matching security types
>
>   It seems the problem is that I cannot establish a successful
>   connection unless I am using the same security type. I could not find
>   a way to configure the vino-server to change or remove the security
>   type. There was no manpage for the vino-server. A manpage for the
>   vino-server is needed, updated setup howto for all variants of ubuntu
>   and an advanced configuration file for the vino-server to modify how
>   it runs and behaves.
>
>   From QA member Istimsak Abdulbasir (sak)
>
>   ProblemType: Bug
>   DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
>   Package: vino 3.8.1-0ubuntu1
>   ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-44.73-generic 3.13.11-ckt12
>   Uname: Linux 3.13.0-44-generic i686
>   ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.6
>   Architecture: i386
>   CurrentDesktop: LXDE
>   Date: Sat Jan 17 17:01:18 2015
>   EcryptfsInUse: Yes
>   InstallationDate: Installed on 2015-01-09 (8 days ago)
>   InstallationMedia: Xubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release i386
> (20140416.2)
>   SourcePackage: vino
>   UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
>
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