Thanks David,
The only obvious thing was that I do not have the alias option defined. I
tried adding it and restarting Gucamole but still the same thing.
Here are my settings:
#LDAP settings:
ldap-hostname: myADserver.mydomain.io
ldap-port: 636
I have the same use case and what I did was adding a second dummy connection,
then a field to enter the machine to restart/power-off and so on.That's far
from perfect but I didn't found a better option (yet).
Sam
Le vendredi 8 juillet 2022, 18:45:04 UTC+2, Matt Jones
a écrit :
Hi
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022, 09:45 Matt Jones wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We were on v1 and recently moved to 1.4.
>
> I think you added a new feature that if the user has only access to one
> connection that you now auto redirect them into the virtual machine.
>
No - this has actually been the behavior for
Greetings all,
We have a custom built guacamole application with an SSH tunnel that opens
within its own window. We would like the window to close when the user types
exit to logout of the target machine. I am wondering if anyone can help me
understand the best way to do this or point me in
For reference, here is my sanitized AD LDAP config. Do you notice any obvious
differences from yours? I’m running 1.4.0 on Ubuntu LTS 20.04.3
auth-provider:
net.sourceforge.guacamole.net.auth.ldap.LDAPAuthenticationProvider
### LDAP properties
ldap-hostname: contoso.com
I have 6 different instances of Guacamole setup connected to MS Active
Directory with a Postgres background DB.
They all have a similar guacamole.properties and when I verify my group and
user search filter strings with ldapsearch I get consistent and expected
results.
Problem:
In the
Hi all,
We were on v1 and recently moved to 1.4.
I think you added a new feature that if the user has only access to one
connection that you now auto redirect them into the virtual machine.
Is it possible to turn this off in the code?
We have a use case in that we added power buttons to the