Pablo,
Your message has made it to the mailing list ok.
Thanks for including the log file. While I understand you appear to have
determined an issue with FreeRDP perhaps you could let us know how the
problem manifests itself with Guacamole?
I ask this because many people use Guacamole in
Bernd,
I've no experience using Guacamole with XRDP per se, however I wonder it
could be affected by a screen saver/power saver that shuts the machine
to sleep after 10min? I've had situations before where people have set
this and then wondered why it stopped working...
You could also try
Volker,
I'm sure if it's 'wrong' someone will come along and say, or offer
suggestions to improve.
Either way, even though I've never used audio with Guacamole myself,
it's great that you've put up your solution so that others may make use
of it.
Manoj,
It would be useful to include how you installed Guacamole in the first
place?
If you installed from source; while I have essentially no experience
with CentOS. this site may be useful in explaining how to remove the
dependent packages you installed:
Just to add to Nick's comments...
I too found RDP to be a better option from a user perspective, however I
persevered with VNC and have 'got use to it' (although it's still not to
be preferred).
My login solution - for the active desktop - is to first ssh to the
server, start (X11)VNC, then
Christopher,
There have been several enquiries about Guacamole resource requirements
over time, you could search
http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/
to get more detail (including some potentially useful info on larger
installations) but to summarise:
images.
I'm not sure what FreeRDP version is in the current Docker images but if
you find disabling the caching fixes your issue it'd be useful to let us
know, thanks.
On 11/01/21 7:31 pm, Mr.Bricolage wrote:
Hi Ivan
ivanmarcus wrote
What I was trying to check was that you'd used both
Sorry, my email is playing up and it went out before I'd finished...
What I was trying to check was that you'd used both of the new images?
Also, do you have success connecting to any other machines (eg Win10)
with the 1.3.0 Docker installation?
://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-docker.html
On 10/01/21 11:06 pm, Mr.Bricolage wrote:
Hi Ivan
ivanmarcus wrote
Is this a completely new Docker install, or have you updated a
previously working 1.2.0?
I destroy the 1.2.0 Container and remove (also the Image) then I create a
new one
Jason,
I've no experience with CentOS, but a couple of things I wonder about:
(1) It wasn't clear in your first message, but given you had to
recompile when you went back to 1.2.0 it suggests you did in fact
recompile when you upgraded to Guacamole 1.3.0?
(2) Ref my first statement (no idea
Benny,
Is this a completely new Docker install, or have you updated a
previously working 1.2.0?
You don't say what the Docker OS is but, where possible, I've generally
found it best to do as complete a new installation as possible when
upgrading - certainly recompiling various components
Benny,
Is this a completely new Docker install, or have you updated a
previously working 1.2.0?
You don't say what the Docker OS is but, where possible, I've generally
found it best to do as complete a new installation as possible when
upgrading - certainly recompiling various components as
Abel,
There were some issues with setups similar to yours
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-414) however this was
resolved some time ago.
You don't say what version of Guacamole you upgraded from, but I wonder
if it's worth stripping out your present installation (incl
Gabriel,
You'd need to provide significantly more information before anyone could
make an assessement of your particular issue, however as a general rule
you should ensure that you have provided adequate resource for your use
case.
This would include the capacity of your network/internet
This post may be of use to you?:
http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/SSH-Config-issue-td8068.html#a8069
On 9/10/2020 2:45 a.m., lexcorp wrote:
When I try to connect to a remote host via SSH I get this error:
I understand that this error is generated
You should really check if WOL works directly from the machine you're
running Guacamole from, this will address some of the things Nick
commented on (such as firewall, network config etc).
If you're not able to run Wireshark then a simple test would be to
install etherwake on the Guacamole
Sure, 1.1.0 -> 1.2.0 should upgrade fine. See here for detail on 1.2.0
and compatability:
http://guacamole.apache.org/releases/1.2.0/
On 5/10/2020 6:37 p.m., alipawsey wrote:
I am migrating from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 and was doing the same thing (installing
freshly on new VM) but was thinking maybe
You may be getting beyond the scope of this mailing list if you want to
know about system resourcing for multiple client VM's.
Requirements there would depend very much upon the client OS, what you
wanted to run under that OS, and the number of concurrent users etc.
In terms of Guacamole
Is this just a general question, or are you wanting to upgrade from a
specific version of Guacamole to another specific version? I ask because
some version upgrades have specific requirements, others are more
straightforward.
Upgrades usually work fine, however I have tended to create a new
From this post:
http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/Guacamole-System-Resource-requirements-for-better-performance-tt5996.html#none
Mike has suggested 1 core + 2GB RAM per 25 concurrent users.
In my experience this has proven to be a good rule of thumb; with
Guacd logs to syslog, Tomcat usually to catalina.out (but later Ubuntu
versions log to syslog).
I can't comment specifically on implementing ssl, I've never done it,
but there is some data on enabling it here:
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html
Also, I don't
FWIW I agree with Nick.
I've never [had to] set the DPI, but have generally set colour-depth to
32-bit for most users, along with font-smoothing, because it gives the
best visual experience for little penalty on fast connections. It may be
that 32 is the default and doesn't need specifically
, MARTINEZ, ARIEL wrote:
Right, should have mentioned 1.2.0 and RDP. I do get that message but only when
clicking on a connection that is already in use. But before that, there doesn't
seem to be an indicator that it is in use.
Thanks
On Sep 25, 2020 6:57 PM, ivanmarcus wrote:
WARNING: This email
I'm not certain I have your use-case correct but with Guacamole 1.2.0 if
you set multiple connections for a single user, it will show you which
of those connections is in use at first login. I've just tested that now
[RDP connections] and get the message "Currently in use by 1 user" for
I cannot comment directly because I've never used the facility myself,
however the discussion around implementing this feature is extensive and
may give you an insight as to whether it suits your use-case?:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-102
On 25/09/2020 5:12 a.m., scutting
Boris,
Possibly not all that useful but FWIW I don't configure a wait time.
When I used my own WOL implementation we just relied on Guacamole
reconnecting if the target machine didn't respond within the timeout. I
never needed to explain this to any user, and there were no problems.
Harry,
I'm a little unclear as to whether this is a single instance of
Guacamole accessing different servers (with some access ok, others not),
or several Guacamole instances, one each with the problem you describe?
In any event this link may be of some use (?), at least with the ssh issue:
It's difficult to advise on this problem without further information.
A more detailed description than 'can't connect' would help, as would
log data. For example, what error message do you get? Do you get an
initial connection then drop out, or will it just not appear to connect
at all?
Grigory,
I generally enable this feature for users. It does not appear to impact
server load significantly, although I've not had more than ~100
concurrent users.
I turn it off for users on a budget connection - this is more about
speed of delivery than server concerns.
On 6/08/2020
Heiko,
The largest Guacamole site I administer has around 120 users. Although I
don't know for sure the number of times those users print, nor the size
of the documents they print, I have to say there's never been any
complaint even vaguely similar to the issue you experience.
I can't check
Tom,
Are you still using Ubuntu 20.04? If so, what version of FreeRDP have
you got running?
Thanks.
On 1/07/2020 1:20 a.m., Daniëls, Tom wrote:
My upgrade on Ubuntu 20.04 was as simple as downloading the client
war, unzipping and building the server source code, stopping Tomcat
and
Prince,
It would be helpful if you could provide detail on the version of
Guacamole you have installed, the OS distribution you're using, the
version of FreeRDP, and whether this is installed in a VM, bare metal,
or docker?
Also, what is the connection type (eg. VNC, RDP etc), and what OS
Victor,
Noauth was removed from Guacamole 1.0.0 onwards, so the short answer is
that it won't work.
However you're not the only person that's wanted a similar mechanism,
there have been a few such requests and suggestions of how to best
achieve something similar within a particular
I'm a little unclear as to whether this a completely new installation on
new hardware/VM etc, or an upgrade on existing to a new version of
Guacamole?
In either event I wonder if you've completed the necessary symlinks?
I realise you're not seeing 'it' in the logs, which may mean that was a
This is a question that's come up a few times.
Mike's recommendation is that you "generally need 1 core and 2 GB for
every 25 concurrent users at peak" (ref this thread:
Although I was rather easily shot down by aliens (or was it submarines!)
it's good to see your student's work, and some of the uses Guacamole is
put to, thanks.
On 11/06/2020 2:12 a.m., Victor Norman wrote:
You can try it at http://agora.cs.calvin.edu:8080/agora/#/
Guilherme,
I see in other posts you're using Ubuntu 18.04?
It may be worth checking what version of FreeRDP you're using (ldconfig
-v | grep free). If it's 2.1.1 then you could be running into this problem:
I seem to recall similar queries in the past, and a few suggestions
around how this might be handled.
It's probably worth a look at the user list archive to see if there's
anything that might suit. Here's one thread at least:
., Mike Jumper wrote:
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 22:16 ivanmarcus
wrote:
Updating with some further information:
A recompile of Guacamole server did *not* address the issue for
me. Please let us know if it has for you.
After running a few tests it seems the issue *may* not be present
to disable auto-upgrade (apt-get
remove unattended-upgrades) so that the previous version of
FreeRDP(2.0.0) remains in place and the issue doesn't re-appear overnight.
On 4/06/2020 10:29 a.m., ivanmarcus wrote:
I ran into this issue just now.
The problem manifested itself in an orange screen
connecting to RDP server.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 9:27 PM ivanmarcus
wrote:
Thanks.
You are using a rather old version of Guacamole, you should
consider upgrading to the current release (1.1.0).
There are a number of possible reasons for the issue you describe
and while upgrading
in providing more information around
the problem.
On 4/06/2020 1:00 p.m., Rangesh Gupta wrote:
Guacamole 0.9.14 and windows 2016.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020, 8:09 PM ivanmarcus
wrote:
What version of guacamole are you using? What version of Windows?
On 4/06/2020 12:06 p.m., Rangesh Gupta wrote
What version of guacamole are you using? What version of Windows?
On 4/06/2020 12:06 p.m., Rangesh Gupta wrote:
We have few windows account which are not able to connect to RDP
session with security mode "any" and "nls". All the windows accounts
are created in same manner.
We are using
I ran into this issue just now.
The problem manifested itself in an orange screen being presented to
users, and disconnection either immediately upon login, or shortly
after. The only change to the system was that freerdp had updated from
2.0.0 to 2.1.1
For anyone wanting the quick fix
Like Sean I've not done anything much with the Docker image - in fact
I've never used it.
However I did try converting an Ubuntu 20.04 Guacamole VM with MySQL
auth to use the user-mapping.xml file.
The following seemed to work:
mv
Robert.,
I can't comment on packaging, or some other aspects of your post, but in
terms of installing Guacamole I admit to being slightly confused.
You mention Debian in the post title, the current stable version being
10.4 (buster) but then go on to talk about (presumably) Ubuntu 18.04,
I think you're asking if Guacamole will effectively act as a reverse
HTML proxy?
At this time it's not part of the feature set, sorry.
However if you want to establish a SSH terminal session to your CentOS
machines via Guacamole then yes, you can do that directly.
On 20/05/2020 10:01 p.m.,
2020 12:46
*An:* ivanmarcus
*CC:* user@guacamole.apache.org
*Betreff:* Re: Getting guacamole with FreeRDP support on raspbian
buster
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 6:37 AM ivanmarcus mailto:ivanmar...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
So I thought I'd try compiling freerdp from source an
.3.0.0
There is a Jira ticket out for this already
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1026), so I expect it
will be sorted in time.
On 18/05/2020 11:06 a.m., ivanmarcus wrote:
I installed Buster on a Pi and can install libfreerdp2-2.
I've not carried on to complete a Guacamole install so
| grep freerdp
libfreerdp2.so.2 -> libfreerdp2.so.2.0.0
libfreehand-0.1.so.1 -> libfreehand-0.1.so.1.0.2
libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.16.1
libfreerdp-client2.so.2 -> libfreerdp-client2.so.2.0.0
On 18/05/2020 11:06 a.m., ivanmarcus wrote:
I installed Buster on a Pi
I installed Buster on a Pi and can install libfreerdp2-2.
I've not carried on to complete a Guacamole install so can't confirm it
works, but you might want give it a try?
On 18/05/2020 9:14 a.m., Alex Zetaeffesse wrote:
Hi Dashmir
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 7:36 PM Dashamir Hoxha
that I
feel it indicates a trend.
I have another client using Tekla and Revit, they've not complained at all.
On 8/05/2020 10:10 a.m., Chris Misztur wrote:
2D CAD is laggy?
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 4:19 PM ivanmarcus
wrote:
This is useful info, thanks.
As a general comment; I
This is useful info, thanks.
As a general comment; I have a number of users who are working with
Revit or Autocad. They find that Revit works very well, but Autocad can
be a bit laggy in comparison.
On 8/05/2020 7:52 a.m., sciUser wrote:
Auto CAD will have two settings, software rendering
Does the user you're logging in as have full permissions?
On 6/05/2020 6:25 p.m., ftkln wrote:
Hello, i have a connection-group that i cannot edit or delete. it´s
set up as shown in picture. Any suggestions to why this happens? It
have happened to two groups now.
Brian,
When I tried to replicate your issue just now (Firefox and Waterfox) it
worked perfectly. The only thing I found was that from M$ Word on the
remote, with right-click / copy it wouldn't copy/paste, however ctrl-c /
paste did.
I've not alot to contribute but FYI I have found the
9:20 a.m., Nick Couchman wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 4:58 PM ivanmarcus
wrote:
If I understand your problem correctly; the issue is that a user
doesn't log off properly, another user coming along can then take
over the original session if the original session hasn't
If I understand your problem correctly; the issue is that a user doesn't
log off properly, another user coming along can then take over the
original session if the original session hasn't automatically timed out?
If a user hasn't correctly logged off then Guacamole has no way of
knowing if
Excellent.
I'd been going through some old emails and couldn't see any resolution
for you, hence the enquiry.
Thanks for the update Georgi.
On 4/05/2020 9:27 p.m., Georgе Stoyanov wrote:
I also confirm that disabling the WDDM driver is resolving the issue
under Ubuntu 18.04:
Georgio,
Did you resolve this issue?
On 14/04/2020 11:43 a.m., gacott wrote:
We have a Windows Server 2019 VM. We can RDP to it using a number of other
RDP solutions, but it just will not connect with Guac. If we use the exact
same settings, and just put a Win2012R2 server on that port, it
suggests it to be a M$-specific problem.
I haven't confirmed this myself; although I just recently completed an
Ubuntu 20.04 install I've no local W10 system to trial this on, but it
sounds promising.
On 18/02/2020 12:32 a.m., Nick Couchman wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 12:00 AM ivanmarcus
wrote
Thanks for following up - it could be useful for any others that have a
similar problem.
On 28/04/2020 6:29 p.m., Domenico Squadrito wrote:
Hello Ivan,
Thank you very much for the suggest, many times the things are taken for
granted, the printer was disabled by a GPO policy. Now i can see the
It's been a while since I had a 0.9.14 install, and I tend to upgrade
differently (create a new VM and export/import the MySQL data), but what
you're doing seems reasonable.
However I see you're getting the 'error 14' message so wonder if you're
running into the Win10 > 1903 bug I mentioned a
In case anyone's interested here's what I did to get Guacamole 1.1.0
running with Tomcat9 on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 VM.
Essentially this is the same as my previous list of instructions for
Ubuntu 18.04, however it turns out there is (presently) no libmysql-java
in the repositories for 20.04.
FWIW I don't consider your postings noise (and I don't think Joachim
does either - he was more inviting comment on the SSL update).
I think it's good to have a reference such as yours available, and by
keeping it updated it ensures it's relevant for the next new person that
comes along and
Here's an abridged version of what we do for RDP access to Win10
machines via Guacamole:
[Win10]
Use secpol, set to not display last username
Set account lockout threshold, duration and counter
Allow connections from any version of RD
Regedit:
If you want to send the magic packet automatically upon login I wrote a
Python script some time ago that will do this. It reads the log and
sends the magic packet as needed. It's a bit clunky and I wouldn't want
to administer it for more than ~100 users but it's been running happily
for a
Domenico,
There's nothing I see in your log that stands out (except that it isn't
establishing the printer connection).
Unfortunately I've never had this issue myself and don't seem to be able
to replicate it. However I wonder if you have printer redirection turned
off in the Windows
Kendall,
I believe some people are using MariaDB, but from what I recollect/read
it needs a little special treatment.
From this thread:
http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/Assistance-with-Apache-Guacamole-1-0-0-Client-td5478.html#a5634
You may want to try
It would be useful to know how you've installed Guacamole, and what
distribution?
Initially I wonder if you've tried this without specifying a printer
name [it should use the default of 'Guacamole printer (redirected x)'],
and are you able to try connecting to different Winx machines in order
I was a little surprised by the inclusion of this in 1.1 at first,
however I since found it to be useful to assist people on several
occasions and believe it's a feature that should stay.
That said I can see it could lead to issues for some people, so agree
that it would be useful to be able
With Guacamole 1.1 an admin should be able to do this by default.
When logged in, if you list 'active sessions' then look at the
connection name you should be able to click on that and view/interact
with that connection.
On 24/04/2020 2:30 a.m., dmantovani wrote:
Hi to all,
First of all,
Chris,
I'm not aware of any current extension, or facility within Guacamole to
do this - although someone may come up and point something out!
If it were me I'd use a variation of the WOL Python script I wrote for
Guacamole a while ago (as long as you didn't need to do this for too
many
What version of Tomcat are you running?
In Ubuntu a vanilla install of Tomcat 9 logs to syslog, not catalina.out
IIRC. I've no experience with Gentoo but it may be worth checking syslog...
On 21/04/2020 2:05 p.m., Andrew Draskoy wrote:
Hi, I've had a search in the archives and can't find an
Just a comment on your response Alesandro,
I have a number of remote systems I administer. Users have a variety of
programs they operate on M$ Winboxen at the remote end.
Various of the clients have VPN available, or they use Guacamole.
In many cases Guacamole is [much] faster as Guacamole's
Klaus,
All my installations are 64-bit Ubuntu 18.04, I've just tried the SSH
option (not something I normally use) and it's working fine.
That in itself may not be useful to you, other than to know that it
should work, but from this I wonder what options you're including in
your connection
Exactly, and others will be able to use your experience to help them too
- thanks for letting us know what the problem was!
On 15/04/2020 12:42 p.m., sciUser wrote:
Its not a waste of time if you learned something from it.
-
A Cybersecurity Enablement Company
We don't just run you
If you check out this page it should tell you what you need to know:
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/proxying-guacamole.html
In particular look at the section 'Setting up the Remote IP Valve'.
On 15/04/2020 1:36 a.m., Niubbo75 wrote:
Hello, I have configured Guacamole 1.1.0 on CentOS 7
is a prebuild version from the website. 1.2 is totaly self
compiled.
The server is running on a Xeon Platform with 16 cores and 16gb of ram.
Cant notice any heavy load or errors in logfile.
Thanks!
Am 11.04.2020 um 02:01 schrieb ivanmarcus :
Karsten,
It may well be that this problem will need
sing factors.
Thank you!
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
*Von:* ivanmarcus
*Gesendet:* Freitag 10 April 2020 00:36
*An:* user@guacamole.apache.org; Karsten Nobis
*Betreff:* Re: Windows 10 + Guacamole 1.1 & 1.2 - microphone noisy
connection
Karsten,
Karsten,
I don't have audio set on any of my instances, so can't speak with
authority, but there's not been a great deal of complaint around the
issue you describe with Guacamole that I recall.
If what you're saying is that you can run an audio or video (with sound)
file ok on the server
I expect like many of us who administer systems I've gone from having a
handful of remote users (across several different companies) to a much
larger number in a matter of days. Just to add to the general body of
knowledge I cite one example here 'cos I've kept a particular eye on it.
With
Well that answers something I was curious about...
... the online Nabble instance doesn't display Unicode 6.0 chrs (well, a
thumbs up U+1F44D at least), but it does pass it on in email.
Anyway I'm pleased the WOL script's working with the right NIC :-)
On 3/04/2020 7:29 p.m., ivanmarcus
On 3/04/2020 7:10 p.m., Piviul wrote:
ivanmarcus ha scritto il 01/04/20 alle 15:37:
First of all you can check if the WOL function is working correcly in
the machine you're trying to wake up by using the 'wakeonlan' command
from your Guacamole machine.
eg. wakeonlan 2D:4A:54:58:FB:FA
n a connection is attempted).
On 2/04/2020 2:08 a.m., Piviul wrote:
Piviul ha scritto il 01/04/20 alle 14:33:
ivanmarcus ha scritto il 01/04/20 alle 13:01:
[...]
"logfile =
subprocess.Popen(['tail','-F','/var/log/tomcat7/catalina.out'],stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE)"
rry,
What are we talking about?
*From:*ivanmarcus
*Sent:* Wednesday, 1 April 2020 14:22
*To:* user@guacamole.apache.org; Adrian Owen
*Subject:* Re: guacamole_connection_history in SRC
I have very limited knowledge of the Guacamole code, but have you
looked at
org/apache/guacamole/auth/jdbc/
Are you using VNC?
If so you could try changing the connection cursor and/or colour depth
options in Guacamole.
I've not had the problem myself, but if I did this is probably where I'd
start to troubleshoot.
On 2/04/2020 12:46 a.m., Esther Krispin wrote:
Hi,
When I�m working through
I have very limited knowledge of the Guacamole code, but have you looked
at org/apache/guacamole/auth/jdbc/connection/ConnectionRecordMapper.xml ?
At least that's where I find it if I expand the
guacamole-auth-jdbc-mysql-1.0.0.jar file, I'm on a, extremely slow
internet connection right now
ess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE)"
- all on the one line.
I suspect in your script you'll just need to bring up the text in line
below "logfile =" and tack it on the end for it to work.
On 1/04/2020 10:59 p.m., Piviul wrote:
ivanmarcus ha scritto il 15/03/20 alle 02:57:
I've a
I've not had this issue before, so can't respond to it directly (and I'm
not familiar enough with the code) but a couple of things come to mind.
(1) do you have ghostscript installed, and is it working properly?
(2) if the answer to (1) is yes then could you include the Guacamole
version and
Chris,
There isn't a batch import option in the GUI. You'd need to import
direct to the MySQL database, which shouldn't be too hard.
Although you may be able to do it direct from MySQL I'd suggest a Python
script might be a good option. Given time I may have a go at producing
something, but
10:12 a.m., ivanmarcus wrote:
I highly recommend fail2ban.
If you do implement it then I suggest you consider including the
recidive option.
Attached are two plots, one showing current fail2ban blacklisted ip's
(including recidive), and one showing the effect of introducing
recidive last
I highly recommend fail2ban.
If you do implement it then I suggest you consider including the
recidive option.
Attached are two plots, one showing current fail2ban blacklisted ip's
(including recidive), and one showing the effect of introducing recidive
last year...
On 20/03/2020 8:18
Others have posted useful information around connection parms etc but
bear in mind you may be running into a specific Win10 issue around later
builds. This thread will explain that issue, and what to do to fix it:
Jason,
Like Mike I'm struggling a little to understand your particular
use-case, although I get the sudden interest in remote operation.
Is it that you want to reduce admin overhead by having users self-manage
multiple connections, or is there some other reason for letting them do
their own
work with guacamole 1.1.0 ?
Place to put, and how to execute upon request.. any detail will be of
help.
Thank you in advance
Tedd
*From: * ivanmarcus
*To: * , Vieri
*Sent: * 3/15/2020 2:57 AM
*Subject: * Re: guacamole and wake-on-LAN
I've already written a Python script that reads the
I've already written a Python script that reads the log and sends the
magic packet as needed. It's been running for a couple of years now,
here's a link:
http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/Wake-on-lan-function-working-td2832.html
Nick has been working on a
I don't immediately see anything that should cause an issue.
Have you tried copying a 'standard' document with more than 200 lines?
If you want to email me something that you *can't* copy I'll have a go
here and see if there's any issue for me. Best zip it up as an
attachment in the format
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 1:36 PM ivanmarcus <mailto:ivanmar...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
Mike,
I was about to try transferring a running 1.0.0 I have to a new
1.1.0 instance so I could confirm the process I'd suggested
earlier. Out of interested I checked out the database tab
to create the new tables etc for 1.1.0?
On 12/03/2020 9:33 a.m., Mike Jumper wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020, 12:50 ivanmarcus
wrote:
Yes you can use the 1.0.0 data.
The way I would do it is to dump the Guacamole MySQL database from
1.0.0, drop the existing Guacamole database in 1.1.0
Are you using the GUI?
If so then for a connection to a 'standard' Win7 machine you may want to
check that 'ignore server certificate' is ticked.
In my connections that's all I tick, other than setting the protocol, ip
number/port, set 32-bit colour and enable font smoothing.
This isn't
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