I'm getting the same problem but it seems to happen only when using gnome-terminal which is the default terminal window in RedHat 8.0 running gnome window manager. When you run an xterm instead of gnome-terminal the ^C works as it should. Not sure what the difference is but perhaps this information will help in finding the problem.

I've tried both the VNC that comes with RedHat Linux 8.0 and also
3.3.6 that I downloaded this week. I am able to run the server, just
as I used to, but I find that the /bin/bash windows that are opened in
the VNC X server (vncserver) have signals 2 and 3 ignored. This makes
it kinda tough to interrupt (^C) programs that I start.


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