On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 10:11 AM, Genokrad wrote:
> Hello.
> I need help with screen sharing.
> I create a New Sharing Profile for the connection in "connections", I give
> this any user access to the profile, I include it in ctrl-alt-shift, but if
> the user is logged in
Hello.
I need help with screen sharing.
I create a New Sharing Profile for the connection in "connections", I give
this any user access to the profile, I include it in ctrl-alt-shift, but if
the user is logged in to his profile he does not see "Shared by admin", the
shared profile appears only if
I have dual displays on desk, one is a local pc on one monitor and the other
monitor connects to a multitude of different machines via a kvm matrix so
the monitor thats hooked up to the kvm matrix i press ctrl+numlock to switch
between all the different machines
But theres no way for me to copy
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 09:56 Jaya Chandra wrote:
> Also, below is the error
>
> slapd[1179]: conn=1062 fd=13 ACCEPT from IP=[::1]:49136 (IP=[::]:389)
> slapd[1179]: conn=1062 op=0 BIND
> dn="cn=ppadmin,ou=AETC,ou=Users,ou=Admins,dc=AETC,dc=INTERNAL" method=128
> slapd[1179]:
Can you explain why you would want to do this?
On Thu, May 17, 2018, 09:47 robertkwild wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to use guacamole as a copy paste utility only ie only use it
> as a clipboard between different pcs
>
> I mean so you dont vnc or rdp to the pc just
Hi all,
Is it possible to use guacamole as a copy paste utility only ie only use it
as a clipboard between different pcs
I mean so you dont vnc or rdp to the pc just have it so it shows the
clipboard
Cheers,
Rob
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On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 1:54 PM, Erik Berndt
wrote:
> We use a Tomcat filter and it works just fine for Guacamole.
>
> Filter:
>
> # Fail2Ban tomcat filter
> #
> [INCLUDES]
> #
> [Definition]
> failregex = \bAuthentication attempt from \[(?:,.*)?\] for user
".*"
Hi
Thanks for the response. I have cross check but its not working.
Below is my configuration files. Please let me know is anything missing.
cat /etc/guacamole/guacamole.properties
# Hostname and port of guacamole proxy
guacd-hostname: localhost
guacd-port: 4822
api-session-timeout: 5
Whilst not a guacamole issue it does reflect on it's usability so just
in case anyone else comes across this possibly after an "upgrade"
I have traced back the regular expression seen in a few places on the
web and discovered that a change has occurred either in the writing or
reading of the