vnick wrote
> Okay, that should be completely compatible. Can you confirm what version
> of guacd you have installed?
Sorry, should have mentioned that off the top0.9.14
*cat /var/log/syslog | grep "guacd"*
Aug 10 10:12:43 guacamole-vm guacd[16729]: Guacamole proxy daemon (guacd)
version
Hello party people..I am really about to tear my eyes out dealing with
this issue.
I am working on deploying a guacamole setup to my AWS account, however,
after leaving instances running accidentally on a few occasions, I figure it
would be better to get the configuration down on a local
Sorry, not sure why my properties and log excerpt didnt show up in my
postlets try that again
*guacamole.properties:*
# Hostname and port of guacamole proxy
guacd-hostname: localhost
guacd-port: 4822
# MySQL properties
mysql-hostname: 192.168.56.101
mysql-port: 3306
mysql-database:
Hello,
I have another question for you guys. I am trying to integrate my
application with guacamole, providing a way for my customer to easily spin
up training environments for their students. I am creating a dashboard for
instructors to view all of their current registrations. Once a
I have pasted the relevant contents of the catalina.out file to the link
below, as in the past some people have complained about code formatting.
When I began testing my application, I was actually running a mysql server
on an ec2 instance instead of running against an RDS instance. So my
database
I wish you had a little more faith in me than that. Yes I made sure I was
able to establish a connection with the cluster by using the mysql client
with the same credentials I provided to guacamole. I was able to get into
the console no problem.
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Hey guys,
Can someone familiar with the source let me know where the JDBC connection
string is generated? I am still trying to troubleshoot my RDS connection
issue. Appreciate if someone could help point me in the right direction.
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Alright guys. I have an update to this story. I put together a small java
class for the purpose of testing JDBC functionality on the EC2 instance in
question. I was able to execute a query successfully against my database
using the same MySQL jar that resides in my /etc/guacamole/lib folder. So I
I was able to get the instances to connect via guacamole by changing the
xrdp.ini file authentication to rdp instead of negotiate. Only problem now
is that the connection is stable for a few minutes before crapping the bed.
It will stay stuck in that loop of working, then disconnecting, until I
Found the issue. Wasn't setting the requisite nginx proxy rules *face palm*.
Cannot believe I overlooked something so basic. Had you not brought it up, I
never would have thought to check that. You saved me from bashing my brains
dude. Seriously. Thank you, thank you, thank you. HTTPS is now
Bizarre. I was finallysomehowable to get a stable connection via
guacacmole, for about twenty minutes. As soon as I added another connection,
my original connection timed out and it went in a loop where one session
would be disconnected and the other would connect. What gives?
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Sorry if I didn't explain the situation more clearly. The connections are not
pointed at the same machine, they are pointed at different machines (ec2
instances). I have literally zero problem maintaining a consistent
connection connecting with a standard RDP client to the exact same instance.
Spoke too soon. I'm back to the same problem of when I'm logged in with one
user, as soon as the next user logs in (to a totally different machine),
guacamole kicks the first user. What gives, this behavior is truly bizarre.
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Not seeing anything specifically related to HTTPS/fallback. Since you
mentioned that, however, I went ahead and disabled HTTPS on my nginx proxy
and that seems like it may be the culprit. I have a connection going right
now and it has been solid for the past five minutes. What settings do I need
Hey guys,
I'm really confused as to why I am receiving the aforementioned error when
trying to initiate an RDP connection. I have tested that I am able to
connect to this machine when using the Microsoft Remote Desktop client on
Mac. However when trying to access that same instance using
Freaking sweet. Dude do you ever sleep? :D Thank you for the prompt reply!
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