Re: LDAP extension problems

2020-05-28 Thread Samuel Schumacher
I remember now why I have deactivated the bind-dn. I always get an error 53 on the ldap server. Have tried it with an user, an service account and even with the Directory Manager. I think I have to check the config of the ldap server again. > Nick Couchman hat am 27. Mai 2020 22:16

RE: IPhone 11 mouse

2020-05-28 Thread Adrian Owen
Hi Nick IOS version is 13.3 and 13.5 Thanks for update. We will upgrade to 1.2 when available. Adrian From: Nick Couchman [mailto:vn...@apache.org] Sent: 28 May 2020 12:46 To: user@guacamole.apache.org Subject: Re: IPhone 11 mouse On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 6:25 AM Adrian Owen

Re: IPhone 11 mouse

2020-05-28 Thread Nick Couchman
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 6:25 AM Adrian Owen wrote: > Hi, > > > > Version: 0.9.14 > > > > Users have reported mouse problems with IPhone 11 not responding, IPhone 7 > and 8 work ok. > > > What iOS versions? > Was there 0.9.14 issue that may have caused this, that’s been fixed in > later

IPhone 11 mouse

2020-05-28 Thread Adrian Owen
Hi, Version: 0.9.14 Users have reported mouse problems with IPhone 11 not responding, IPhone 7 and 8 work ok. Was there 0.9.14 issue that may have caused this, that's been fixed in later version? Many thanks, Adrian

AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread Joachim Lindenberg
I am wondering why the docker containers are not more popular – they are ideal for not having to worry about dependencies. Probably better documentation could help, like how to use extensions with docker, how to map volumes for extensions int guacamole, or RDP drive directories into guacd,

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread Nick Couchman
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 11:57 AM MARTINEZ, ARIEL wrote: > Hi Nick, > > > > Thank you for this information. Does the Guacamole client and guacd have > the same required dependencies? In other words do I need to install > Cairo, libjpeg, libpng, and the OSSP UUID library only on the Guacamole >

AW: AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread Joachim Lindenberg
Can you please elaborate a little to what risk you are referring? Have you been able to escape a guacd or guacamole or some other container? Via the network interfaces exposed or how? Is there some thing to be done by the project to improve container security? Actually I´d be willing to spend

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread MARTINEZ, ARIEL
Hi Nick, Thank you for this information. Does the Guacamole client and guacd have the same required dependencies? In other words do I need to install Cairo, libjpeg, libpng, and the OSSP UUID library only on the Guacamole Client server and things like ffmpeg, freerdp, pango, etc. only on the

Re: AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread sciUser
Docker is popular however it comes with a serious security risk, its always better to build your own Guacamole instance over using Docker. The risk is in exploiting the host server through Docker container. I have actually done this and it can be pretty nasty if someone wanted to be malicious.

Re: AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread Mike Jumper
On Thu, May 28, 2020, 10:29 Joachim Lindenberg wrote: > Can you please elaborate a little to what risk you are referring? Have you > been able to escape a guacd or guacamole or some other container? Via the > network interfaces exposed or how? Is there some thing to be done by the > project to

Re: AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: Guacamole Installation with separate servers for DMZ and Internal Setup

2020-05-28 Thread Nick Couchman
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 5:10 PM Peter De Tender wrote: > All, > > I agree on optimizing documentation could be a good project; maybe it can > be moved to a GitHub alike scenario where "anyone" can contribute to it and > improve it? > > It already is :-)