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Michael Jumper resolved GUACAMOLE-274.
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    Resolution: Invalid

As it's not Guacamole that dictates the details of crypto or hash functions for 
RDP connections, but rather the underlying library we depend on (FreeRDP), this 
isn't an issue which is a bug in Guacamole per se. The next step would be to 
determine whether this occurs within FreeRDP when using the "xfreerdp" client, 
and at which version (if any) this is fixed.

If the latest release of FreeRDP is unaffected, but all other releases are, 
then this issue should be resolved by GUACAMOLE-249.

> Disabling SHA on RDP server causes Guacamole connection to fail
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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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