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  • [6.10.3] VNC fails to connect to VMs


    Eugene D

    I have an unraid install that I set up with 6.9.x and when I did I set up a VM and the vnc worked as it should. I don't access the VNC Much of at all but when trying to recently (after upgrading to 6.10.2 then 6.10.3) VNC fails to connect.

     

    In the VM the VNC is set to "vnc:auto" and when started displays "vnc:5900" but when I try to access the vnc viewer the weblink says "10.10.1.250/plugins/dynamix.vm.manager/vnc.html?v=1640104829&autoconnect=true&host=10.10.1.250&port=&path=/wsproxy/5700/" along with the red banner saying "Failed to connect to server".

     

    I tried manually setting ports and socks in the xml of the vm and it'll start when I set port to 5900/no/-1, but not with 5700/no/-1, 5900/no/5900, or 5700/no/5700. regardless no VNC displayed.

     

    I'm trying to create a new VM and again no VNC for it on 5901 (auto). I didn't test all above on that VM because it's not setup like the working one. Can someone please tell me what I have to do to get the VNC working so I can view the working VM (when needed) and create new VMs?

     

    Edit: VNC works in "Private Mode" (Incognito mode) on Firefox.

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    unraid-diagnostics-20220814-1913.zip




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