Bug#533909: vinagre: does not accept standard vnc display syntax

Emilio Pozuelo Monfort pochu at ubuntu.com
Sun Jun 21 16:30:31 UTC 2009


Michal Suchanek wrote:
> Package: vinagre
> Version: 0.5.1-2
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> vinagre fails to recognize the standard display syntax.
> 
> When connecting with the original vnc and many other client vnc display
> :0 means server localhost port 5900, someserver:1 means server someserver and port 5901.

server:0, server:1 etc is supported since 0.5.91:

       server[:port]
              Specifies the VNC server to connect with. The  VNC  server
              name  or  IP address is followed by a colon (:) character,
              and then followed by the VNC port number. The port  speci‐
              fication  is  optional.  If  it  is not specified, default
              value of 5900 will be used. If the  value  is  lower  than
              1024, it will add 5900. For example, ":0" means "5900" and
              ":1" means ":5901".

Can you point me to some examples for clients accepting :0 for connecting to
localhost?

Cheers,
Emilio

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