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Matt Prager commented on GUACAMOLE-274:
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All I know is if SHA is unchecked, Guacamole won't connect, It has nothing to
do with IIS - that's just the name of the program that gets your server up to
current encyrption standards. To be totally clear: I'm not using any kind of
SSL proxy or anything, just the plain-old unconfigured RDP built into windows.
I'm just reporting something I observed: turn off SHA, no Guacamole over RDP;
turn SHA back on, Guacamole over RDP works fine. I can reproduce it over and
over on Server 2016.
> Guacamole SHA SPDY conflict
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-274
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-274
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: guacamole
> Affects Versions: 0.9.12-incubating
> Environment: Ubuntu Xenial
> Reporter: Matt Prager
>
> I use Guacamole to RDP into Windows Server 2016 and noticed the following
> issue: with SHA disabled, Guacamole never logs in. With SHA enabled,
> Guacamole logs in but browsers that use SPDY throw insecure protocol errors.
> The is easily reproducible using IISCrypto as enabling SHA immediately allows
> Guacamole logon and disabling it then rebooting prevents it.
> My RDP security type is set to "any" if that matters.
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