Does guacamole somehow detect that I’m proxying thru httpd 2.2 and fall back to
http from ws?
I ask because I have recompiled 2.2 with mod_proxy_websockets and it still
refuses to use it.
Thomas Astle
System Administrator
Red Hat Certified System Administrator
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Is there a way to have a default sql connection profile for everybody? And,
given that automatically select and connect to that one without a user
selecting it?
Without SQL, if only one connection is configured it does this.
Thomas Astle
System Administrator
Physician's Computer Company
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Please disregard this. I literally just figured it out. The hint was where
I was keeping the connection config info. I was using the adhoc connections
and prior to that, ldap. Once I set one up in SQL, it worked.
From: Tom Astle
Sent: Thursday, 9 August, 2018 15:05
To: user
at 12:01 PM Tom Astle mailto:t...@pcc.com>
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I think they are all compiled against 0.9.14, but they are from github
because I’m using the totp extension
If you're doing this make sure that everything you're deploying (WAR, JDBC
extension, and TOTP) are built from
, 2018 at 9:17 AM Tom Astle mailto:t...@pcc.com>
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Hello Mike,
I *was* using ldap initially, but I have since removed that extension and
moved to SQL/MariaDB I even changed the password in the DB for my test user
to make sure that I am really using the SQL one.
All the conne
: Monday, 23 July, 2018 02:13
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: MySQL/MariaDB install admin interface: no connection/history
data
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 1:39 PM, Tom Astle mailto:t...@pcc.com>
> wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest guac with the mysql auth adaptor. I am wonderi
Hi,
I am using the latest guac with the mysql auth adaptor. I am wondering
why I am not seeing any current connections or connection history in the
guacadmin portal. Any ideas.?
The guacamole db user is able to query all the tables it needs.
Thomas Astle
System Administrator
Red
I'll add a "me too" for this. I'd also like to use the upcoming TOTP support
with this so that if someone was coming from a certain subnet, say an RFC1918
private, they would not have to use the 2fa. Presently, we are looking at using
Duo for this, which is really expensive in scale.
- On
on. For more details, run man Xorg.
How to debug X problems (Fedora)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Xorg_problems
From: Tom Astle <t...@pcc.com>
Reply-To: "user@guacamole.apache.org" <user@guacamole.apache.org>
Date: Monday, March 12, 2018 at 3:45 PM
To: " user
I recompiled Mike Jumper’s xorg branch and installed it on my CentOS 7 server
I placed the xorg.conf file where it typically would land, but I’m not sure how
one starts the Xserver so that it uses the guac xorg.conf?
Any ideas would be most appreciated.
Thomas Astle
System Administrator
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