Hi Mike,
Very useful information, I'll try and get back for feedback.
NOTE: PORTUGUSE was definitively a typo :), although our Portuguese
soccer team isn't doing very well, shame on them.
What you asked for (á):
http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/pub/tests/key-event-test.html
IE11 on Window
Mike,
I've done it, only with your help, please add the attached file as the
keymap for the Portuguese European keyboard to Guacamole's project.
All the keys are working, even the dead keys, tested on a Windows 10
machine with IE11 and Firefox ESR 45.1.1, at least.
I've added the Portuguese key
Hello,
I have been facing an issue for some time now and have tried everything to no
avail. I am using v 0.99 with the no-auth and legacy-urls extension, so that
I can connect directly via the hostname i.e.
http://:8080/guacamole/#/client/http://%3cserverIP%3e:8080/guacamole/#/client/>.
The
I’m going to guess the ‘-‘ in your hostname is the issue…based on the error
‘Illegal identifier…'
Clinton Tonge
SCADA and Asset Performance
Northwind Solutions
1315 North Service Road East, Suite 300
Oakville, Ontario L6H 1A7
O: 905.829.5757
C: 519.835.1315
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But the one with the - is the one that connects successfully (Brocade-SSH),
while the one without it is the one that fails (Brocade).
-Nick
From: "Clinton Tonge"
To: "user"
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 11:19:37 AM
Subject: Re: Problem Connecting to certain hostnames
I’m going to guess
Ah, missed that. Duh. Should have been obvious with the highlighting. No
theories here then...
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 20, 2016, at 1:21 PM, Nick Couchman
mailto:nick.couch...@seakr.com>> wrote:
But the one with the - is the one that connects successfully (Brocade-SSH),
while the one witho
This is correct, the one with “-“ works. This is just one example. I find
that about 50% of the time I have to keep changing the names until I find
something that works. Once it works, it works. The weird thing is that I have
3 separate installations and all of them will fail on certain name
Hi Keith,
The connection name shouldn't make any difference - they are completely
arbitrary. I'm inclined to think that the cause is elsewhere, and that the
change in name is a coincidence.
If it's complaining about an invalid type, it sounds like the "type"
portion of the URL (as you're using th
Problem solved! Thanks Mike! The missing “c” was the issue. Weird how
certain hostnames didn’t require it and other did.
From: Mike Jumper [mailto:mike.jum...@guac-dev.org]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2016 10:29 AM
To: user@guacamole.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problem Connecting to certain h
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Andrews, Keith
wrote:
> Problem solved! Thanks Mike!
Great!
>
> The missing “c” was the issue. Weird how certain hostnames didn’t require it
> and other did.
>
They do require it. I'm not sure what could have been happening, but
it's impossible that the type
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