Re: Installation question

2018-02-28 Thread Erik Berndt
I would double-check the syntax of the proxypass location in your virtual host, especially the opening and closing location tags and the trailing slash at the end of guacamole. I could be wrong, but I think proxypass requires using http, regardless if the site is served over https. It's been a

RE: Installation question

2018-02-28 Thread harry.devine
Thanks! That was it. I missed that step. Sorry for the dumb question. Figured it was something I did. Thanks, Harry From: Nick Couchman [mailto:vn...@apache.org] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 3:18 PM To: user@guacamole.apache.org Subject: Re: Installation question On Wed, Feb 28, 2018

Re: Installation question

2018-02-28 Thread Nick Couchman
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Aaron Newsome wrote: > On my system, after the port number the url contains the name of the > compiled .war file, without the war extension. > > Like: /guacamole-0.9.14 > > And, if you look in the webapps directory for Tomcat, you should

Re: Installation question

2018-02-28 Thread Aaron Newsome
On my system, after the port number the url contains the name of the compiled .war file, without the war extension. Like: /guacamole-0.9.14 > On Feb 28, 2018, at 3:06 PM, > wrote: > > This is going to seem like a basic question, but I’m setting

Installation question

2018-02-28 Thread harry.devine
This is going to seem like a basic question, but I'm setting up a new guacamole installation following the user guide. If I go to :8080, I get the Tomcat status page. If I got to :8080/guacamole, I get Error 404 Resource not found. I can't seem to find where to set up the virtual directory