Created attachment 1447144 [details] Log from vinagre ussing 'vinagre --gtk-vnc-debug' Description of problem: I've just upgraded from FC27 to FC28. Vinagre does no longer connect to any VNC server in the network (Verbindung ... wurde geschlossen). This worked fine in FC27. Needless to say, that TigerVNC client can connect to the clients. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): vinagre-3.22.0-9.fc28 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start vinagre and connect to a VNC server 2. 3. Actual results: Connection fails. It actually connects to the VNC server on the remove server, but reports it failed. Expected results: A working VNC session. Additional info: Vinagre bookmarks and network configurations have not changed between FC27 und FC28.
It seems to suddenly lose the connection: (vinagre:3781): gtk-vnc-DEBUG: 10:17:18.133: vncconnection.c Error: Unable to read from server Do you know what is the VNC server you are trying to connect to?
It's vino (Ubuntu Gnome Desktop). It worked flawless with vinagre in FC27.
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