On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 11:44 PM Shilpa Bhandari <
shilpa.bhand...@fonantrix.com> wrote:
> There is some time gap after logging into Guac application and landing to
> remote desktop through RDP where the message is seen like Connectiong to
> Remote desktop. Is there any way to reduce this time?
There is some time gap after logging into Guac application and landing to
remote desktop through RDP where the message is seen like Connectiong to
Remote desktop. Is there any way to reduce this time? In my case this is
aroung 5-6 seconds gap before landing to remote window.
Thanks and regards,
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 12:11 PM Joachim Lindenberg
wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> thanks. I am attaching my source code. You´ll likely notice, Java is not
> my favorite programming language, but anyway. Testing the code could be
> more challenging. My software is available from
>
.guacamole in /user/share/tomcat7 is a symlink to /etc/guacamole, but there was
a typo in
Now I get full debug logs.
How can I send the debug output via mail, as it contains some private
information.
AD allows a query to the root using the global catalogue port.
Thanks, Philip
Von: Mike
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 16:48 Mike Jumper wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 11:23 AM Nick Couchman wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:43 AM Philip Herbert wrote:
>>
>>> as it seems impossible to change the structure of an ldap, because a
>>> single application expects users and groups
>>>
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 11:23 AM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:43 AM Philip Herbert wrote:
>
>> as it seems impossible to change the structure of an ldap, because a
>> single application expects users and groups
>>
>> In different parts oft the ldap directory, I would like to
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 12:29 PM Philip Herbert wrote:
> for some reason I do not understand, I can not enable debug logging.
>
> I have added the logback.xml to /etc/gucamamole (where
> guacamole.properties is located)
>
>
>
> startup in catalina.out show
>
>
>
> Loading logback configuration
Hi Nick,
thanks. I am attaching my source code. You´ll likely notice, Java is not my
favorite programming language, but anyway. Testing the code could be more
challenging. My software is available from
https://software.lindenberg.one/backup, and the integration is documented at
Hi Nick,
thanks. I am attaching my source code. You´ll likely notice, Java is not my
favorite programming language, but anyway. Testing the code could be more
challenging. My software is available from
https://software.lindenberg.one/backup, and the integration is documented at
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:43 AM Philip Herbert wrote:
> as it seems impossible to change the structure of an ldap, because a
> single application expects users and groups
>
> In different parts oft the ldap directory, I would like to try to find out
> why this config is failing
>
We certainly
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:43 AM Philip Herbert wrote:
> as it seems impossible to change the structure of an ldap, because a
> single application expects users and groups
>
> In different parts oft the ldap directory, I would like to try to find out
> why this config is failing
>
>
>
> If I set
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 1:22 PM Joachim Lindenberg
wrote:
> Hello Mike, all,
>
> I really love Guacamole! Was using 0.9.14 for almost a year now, and also
> did my own extension…
>
Great, thank you!
> Today I installed Guacamole 1.0.0 on a VM with docker and I also updated
> my authentication
Hello Mike, all,
I really love Guacamole! Was using 0.9.14 for almost a year now, and also did
my own extension…
Today I installed Guacamole 1.0.0 on a VM with docker and I also updated my
authentication extension to compile against 1.0.0 and have the proper version.
Unfortunately it doesn´t
as it seems impossible to change the structure of an ldap, because a single
application expects users and groups
In different parts oft the ldap directory, I would like to try to find out why
this config is failing
If I set ldap-user-base-dn and ldap-group base-dn to he same value (pointng to
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