Update: after some playing around and digging around, it appears as though the
VNC connections work when we disable FIPS on the RHEL 8 Guacamole server.
However, it is a security requirement set by our organization to have FIPS
enabled, so how can we make this work with FIPS enabled?
Thanks
I am now running guacd in Debug mode via "/usr/local/sbin/guacd -f -L debug",
and here's what I see when I try to connect to a VNC connection:
guacd[4319]: INFO: Creating new client for protocol "vnc"
guacd[4319]: INFO: Connection ID is "$b2d849e6-b5e5-4b56
I upgraded the installation to 1.5.5, and the issue still occurs:
Apr 25 09:31:38 tfdm-access guacd[2297]: Creating new client for protocol "vnc"
Apr 25 09:31:38 tfdm-access guacd[2297]: Connection ID is
"$9d945aa9-e0b1-4a68-8eb7-7cc94946c966"
Apr 25 09:31:38 tfdm-access
, April 24, 2024 4:33 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Issue with VNC on new 1.5.4 installation
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Harry,
I'd start debugging here:
Failed to initialized GnuTLS: Error in public key generation
Now, without knowing more about your setup I wonder if the issue could
be related to this?:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1921
It's been a while since I used VNC with Guacamole
We are trying to upgrade all of our servers to at least RHEL 8 since RHEL 7
will no longer be supported after June 30. One of our Guacamole servers on
RHEL 7 is running 1.1.0, and the VNC connections work well. On the new server
we created on RHEL 8, with Guacamole 1.5.4, VNC immediately
, praeparet bellum!!!
Epitoma Rei Militaris
On 4/16/2024 4:36 AM, Horváth Csaba wrote:
Hi,
Thanks! Finally found that if one sets the layout on the Spice
settings, then the VNC screen replicates it...
This is not 100% perfect, but mostly enough for me :)
Thanks for the clarification :)
Cs
Hi,
Thanks! Finally found that if one sets the layout on the Spice
settings, then the VNC screen replicates it...
This is not 100% perfect, but mostly enough for me :)
Thanks for the clarification :)
Cs.
Michael Jumper ezt írta (időpont: 2024. ápr. 15., H, 3:11):
>
> On 4/13/24 9
On 4/13/24 9:10 AM, Horváth Csaba wrote:
Hi,
I'm using KVM on Debian on my virtual host. It provides VNC screens,
so the VM's are easily accessable from Guacamole.
Discovered that Guacamole is not handling the keymaps correctly for
Windows VM; the VM has HU keyboard, my laptop has HU keyboard
Hi,
I'm using KVM on Debian on my virtual host. It provides VNC screens,
so the VM's are easily accessable from Guacamole.
Discovered that Guacamole is not handling the keymaps correctly for
Windows VM; the VM has HU keyboard, my laptop has HU keyboard; any
other VNC client (Gnome builtin
is not legally
binding as a contract and no promises are guaranteed unless in a formal
contract outside this email communication.
igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum!!!
Epitoma Rei Militaris
On 4/5/2024 6:06 AM, Chris Herrmann wrote:
Currently, I've been using the macOS VNC implementation
Currently, I've been using the macOS VNC implementation but would like to
test RealVNC. Unfortunately, I continue to have connection issues even
after following all the documentation and forum information at
RealVNC's website.
Has anyone had luck using RealVNC?
Thanks.
On Sun, Mar 24, 2024
.
At present, we have set up a standard account on the macOS clients to
keep the VNC connection transparent to the user. If a user forgets to
log out of macOS and clicks 'back' or closes the tab; the next
connection auto-authenticates in macOS with the standard user we set up
for VNC.
Did
account on the macOS clients to keep
the VNC connection transparent to the user. If a user forgets to log out
of macOS and clicks 'back' or closes the tab; the next connection
auto-authenticates in macOS with the standard user we set up for VNC.
Did we miss something in the documentation to ensure
Harry,
You may want to not use VNC, it will not pass the audit in NIST800-53 or
NIST 800-171 for FIPS 140-2. However you can use xRDP which works well
with FIPS 140-2 on Linux/Red Hat systems.
Assuming this is on a Federal network, however disregard if this is your
home network.
*Thank
Thank you! That fixed the issue. I’m on RHEL 8 and wasn’t aware of the
libgcrypt dependency.
Thanks,
Harry
From: Nick Couchman
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 9:28 AM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Issue with VNC installation
CAUTION: This email originated from outside
On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 9:12 AM Devine, Harry (FAA)
wrote:
> I have an Ansible role that installs Guacamole for me. Been working very
> well. The latest one that one of our users is testing doesn’t seem to have
> support for VNC. I went back through the output and I find the
I have an Ansible role that installs Guacamole for me. Been working very well.
The latest one that one of our users is testing doesn't seem to have support
for VNC. I went back through the output and I find the following:
configure: WARNING
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone else has come across this. We have a docker guacamole
server v1.5.4 running just fine. I can setup vnc and rdp connections on it
going to windows machines and linux machines. However I am having
difficulty setting up a VNC connection to a Mac. I can connect
Severity: important
Base CVSS Score: 7.5 (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H)
Affected versions:
- Apache Guacamole through 1.5.3
Description:
Apache Guacamole 1.5.3 and older do not consistently ensure that values
received from a VNC server will not result in integer overflow
ut it will not be a part of the upcoming 1.5.4 bug fix release.
Also, the ability for it to actually work depends upon both the changes
that need to be made to the Guacamole code, but also support for it in the
VNC server, which may be hit-or-miss.
-Nick
>
ure a ssh connection, for example, we pass params like
> width, height and dpi params in the config params for the connection under
> the name of *params *as you can see in this screencapture:
>
>
>
> But reading docs about configuring connections for VNC related to display
> sett
On 11/21/2023 6:56 AM, Nick Couchman wrote:
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 2:29 AM Jorge López Díaz
wrote:
Hi,
__ __
Is it possible to pass display params or something like that for VNC
connection, as I read in the docs it’s not possible but using the
official guacamole
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 2:29 AM Jorge López Díaz
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Is it possible to pass display params or something like that for VNC
> connection, as I read in the docs it’s not possible but using the official
> guacamole image it’s look like better than our integratio
issue of
somesort. I'm connecting to the standard MacOS VNC server that comes built
into MacOS.
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 1:44 PM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 8:49 AM Doug Baggett
> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I appreciate any assistance you ca
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 8:49 AM Doug Baggett wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I appreciate any assistance you can provide with an issue I'm currently
> facing. I'm using Apache Guacamole 1.5.3 to connect to my Mac at home via
> VNC. Everything is running smoothly except for one pr
Hello everyone,
I appreciate any assistance you can provide with an issue I'm currently
facing. I'm using Apache Guacamole 1.5.3 to connect to my Mac at home via
VNC. Everything is running smoothly except for one problem: the copy and
paste functionality doesn't seem to work (while inside
When using Guacamole's on-screen keyboard, on a VNC connection to a
Windows host, the Meta key does not seem to have any effect. We have a
pretty homogeneous group of host computers, so for me the attached patch
takes care of it; but I suspect that in order to work in all contexts
(RDP? Mac
3 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper <mailto:mjum...@apache.org>> wrote:
> >
> > Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on
> VNC.
> > When a normal VNC client connects to a Mac using standard VNC, a
> > different and far less efficient pro
without knowing, though
there is a 30 day trial, so I guess I could try that first.
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper mailto:mjum...@apache.org>> wrote:
Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC.
When a normal VNC client connects to a Mac
Hello.
It's NuoRDS, which has just been talked about.
Faster than VNC.
I put it in Intel Mac and M1 Mac, but it's pretty comfortable, but if you have
it at hand, you'll rely on KVM...
Best Regards,
On 2023/05/05 金 午前 12:48, Doug Baggett wrote:
Well, if I need to do high speed, the Mac
Yes.
- Mike
On 5/4/23 08:45, Doug Baggett wrote:
Thanks, I was not aware of NuoRDS. Do you mean you could set up NuoRDS
on a Mac, then use Guacamole to do an RDP connection to it instead of VNC?
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper <mailto:mjum...@apache.org>> wrote:
05/05 金 午前 12:45, Doug Baggett wrote:
> > Thanks, I was not aware of NuoRDS. Do you mean you could set up NuoRDS
> on a Mac, then use Guacamole to do an RDP connection to it instead of VNC?
> >
> > On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper <mailto:mjum...@apache.org>
een sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC.
> When a normal VNC client connects to a Mac using standard VNC, a
> different and far less efficient protocol ends up being used.
>
> There are other screen sharing solutions for Mac that both implement
> standard protocols a
on a
Mac, then use Guacamole to do an RDP connection to it instead of VNC?
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper mailto:mjum...@apache.org>> wrote:
Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC.
When a normal VNC client connects to a Mac using standa
).
thanks!
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:35 AM Shigeki Sawamura
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> VNC is not in the fast category.
> Even the fastest VNC is about Ultra@VNC on Windows.
> If you want to do high-speed remote control on Mac, SplashTop may be good.
>
> I consider Guacamole
Thanks, I was not aware of NuoRDS. Do you mean you could set up NuoRDS on a
Mac, then use Guacamole to do an RDP connection to it instead of VNC?
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:28 AM Michael Jumper wrote:
> Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC.
> When a norm
Hello.
VNC is not in the fast category.
Even the fastest VNC is about Ultra@VNC on Windows.
If you want to do high-speed remote control on Mac, SplashTop may be good.
I consider Guacamole to be in a different category than that kind of software.
Just my opinion as an individual...Sorry.
Best
Yes, Mac-to-Mac screen sharing uses a proprietary protocol based on VNC.
When a normal VNC client connects to a Mac using standard VNC, a
different and far less efficient protocol ends up being used.
There are other screen sharing solutions for Mac that both implement
standard protocols
Thank you for your reply.
I appreciate your suggestion of using TeamViewer, but I am specifically
interested in using Guacamole with VNC to connect to my Mac. I agree that
Guacamole’s advantage is that it does not require any client software
installation, but I am wondering why it is slower than
.
Best Regards,
On 2023/05/04 木 午後 09:26, Doug Baggett wrote:
One issue that has been bothering me is the noticeable difference in speed when
using Apache Guacamole with VNC to connect to my Mac, compared to native
Mac-to-Mac screen sharing.
I initially assumed that Mac-to-Mac screen sharing
One issue that has been bothering me is the noticeable difference in speed
when using Apache Guacamole with VNC to connect to my Mac, compared to
native Mac-to-Mac screen sharing.
I initially assumed that Mac-to-Mac screen sharing utilized VNC, but after
testing other VNC clients, I found
Hi Lukas,
Thanks for your response. I'm working on an application that is (now) able
to use the vSphere API to get a WebMKS ticket token and URL for the WS-VNC
connection for any VMs that have been provisioned.
My experience with UNIX sockets is very limited so any more guidance you
can give me
28 April 2023 at 08.10
To: "user@guacamole.apache.org"
Subject: Re: ESXi VNC over websocket connection
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Hi,
I've done implementati
Hi,
I've done implementation of WebMKS (that's now VMware calls it) using that
kind of approach - create raw WS connection and just tunnel the VNC
connection inside that tunnel via UNIX sockets. That works fine and I can
actually connect to the remote console, however there are few caveats when
3, 2:55 PM Stephen Young
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> In ESXi 7.0, VMWare has removed TCP access to the bundled VNC server built
>>> into their ESXi hypervisor. Instead the VNC protocol is tunneled over a
>>> websocket. Are ther
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 6:02 PM Michael Jumper wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2023, 2:55 PM Stephen Young
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In ESXi 7.0, VMWare has removed TCP access to the bundled VNC server built
>> into their ESXi hypervisor. Instead the VNC pr
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023, 2:55 PM Stephen Young
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In ESXi 7.0, VMWare has removed TCP access to the bundled VNC server built
> into their ESXi hypervisor. Instead the VNC protocol is tunneled over a
> websocket. Are there any plans to support VNC over websocket
Hi all,
In ESXi 7.0, VMWare has removed TCP access to the bundled VNC server built
into their ESXi hypervisor. Instead the VNC protocol is tunneled over a
websocket. Are there any plans to support VNC over websockets to facilitate
connections in cases like this? I noticed that there was interest
hi,
I have run guac in docker, version 1.5.0 and in db model.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 2:07 PM Rezk Mekhael wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I moved the guacamole server behind the firewall and i did open FW ports 5900
> (vnc) & 3389 (rdp). RDT worked but VNC stopped working. Any ideas ?
You'll have to consult firewall logs and see why the f
Hi,
I moved the guacamole server behind the firewall and i did *open FW *ports
5900 (vnc) & 3389 (rdp). RDT worked but VNC stopped working. Any ideas ?
--
Rezk Mekhael
rezk.mekh...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 8:32 PM Timur Bazhirov wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We have a question regarding establishing a direct connection (instead of
> a login screen) for a user to SSH or VNC sessions.
>
> We've been using Guacamole for some time and recently started
on, Feb 27, 2023 at 7:45 AM Rolf Zurbrügg
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi I am currently seeng the following issue when trying to establish a VNC
>> connection when using guacamole V 1.5.0
>>
>> guacd | guacd[51]: DEBUG: Parameter
>> &q
You are encountering this bug:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1741
-Nick
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 7:45 AM Rolf Zurbrügg
wrote:
>
> Hi I am currently seeng the following issue when trying to establish a VNC
> connection when using guacamole V 1.5.0
Hi I am currently seeng the following issue when trying to establish a VNC
connection when using guacamole V 1.5.0
guacd | guacd[51]: DEBUG: Parameter
"recording-include-keys" omitted. Using default value of 0.
guacd | guacd[
Greetings,
We have a question regarding establishing a direct connection (instead of a
login screen) for a user to SSH or VNC sessions.
We've been using Guacamole for some time and recently started work
on updating it to the latest version. In version 0.9.12, we used to form a
URL and then use
The key word of that document are the "or SFTP"
VNC does not support file transfer natively, so you'd need to set up the
target system to support SFTP, and go that route... I have not done that
for Windows, so I cannot help there.. however if you used RDP file transfer
should work.
-L
Hi everyone,
I'm new in apache guacamole. I installed a server and webclient on
oracle linux 8 and I succesfully connect to a windows machine with vnc
server. I don't uderstand how can I upload file.
On documentation
(https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/using-guacamole.html#transferring
Thanks, Michael.
I'll take some time for a deeper look into KVM.
Regards, Marcus Rocha
Michael Jumper escreveu:
For that, if KVM will not already split composed key events into their
corresponding dead keys, guac's VNC support would need to switch over
to using the same sort of automatic
For that, if KVM will not already split composed key events into their
corresponding dead keys, guac's VNC support would need to switch over to
using the same sort of automatic layout translation as we do for RDP.
Within a browser, dead keys do not produce key events like you'd expect
it is still not possible to configure, for
example, pt-br or br-abnt2 keyboards when accessing KVM VMs
using VNC connections?
If I recall correctly, VNC just uses standard keysyms, rather than
scancodes, to send keystrokes, which means that you shouldn't have
to do anythi
Thanks, Nick! Sincerely appreciate your great efforts and contributions!
Thanks,
Yang
> On Jul 13, 2022, at 04:35, Nick Couchman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 3:02 PM Yang Yang wrote:
> Thank you very much for the clarification and confirmation, Nick! The
> information is really helpful
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 3:02 PM Yang Yang wrote:
> Thank you very much for the clarification and confirmation, Nick! The
> information is really helpful that I actually had spent some time trying to
> get PulseAudio work but failed, and now can move on.
>
> About Spice, it is really great to
expectation on its availability?
Thank,
Yang
> On Jul 12, 2022, at 19:41, Nick Couchman wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 11:26 PM Yang Yang wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to use microphone with VNC through Guacamole, is it possible with
> v1.4.0? I have PulseAudio se
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 11:26 PM Yang Yang
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to use microphone with VNC through Guacamole, is it possible
> with v1.4.0? I have PulseAudio server running with VNC server and can get
> audio output through Guacamole, but cannot use microphone.
Hello,
I am trying to use microphone with VNC through Guacamole, is it possible with
v1.4.0? I have PulseAudio server running with VNC server and can get audio
output through Guacamole, but cannot use microphone. Also, I noticed that there
is a setting (enable-audio-input) for RDP
On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 5:50 AM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 11:20 AM Marcus Rocha wrote:
>
>> Hi there!
>>
>> Any news here, or it is still not possible to configure, for example,
>> pt-br or br-abnt2 keyboards when accessing KVM VMs using VNC c
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 11:20 AM Marcus Rocha wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Any news here, or it is still not possible to configure, for example,
> pt-br or br-abnt2 keyboards when accessing KVM VMs using VNC connections?
>
If I recall correctly, VNC just uses standard keysyms, rather
Hi there!
Any news here, or it is still not possible to configure, for example,
pt-br or br-abnt2 keyboards when accessing KVM VMs using VNC connections?
Best regards,
Marcus Rocha
We are creating our own custom application as it is site used internally that
has other uses but needs to have the VNC/RDP capabilities within the web
application. The application makes the connection no problem when we do not
send full credentials with the tunnel connection but when we include
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 11:16 AM Jarek Millburg <
jarekmillb...@eurofinseag.com> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
>
> I am working on a new custom web application and am implementing guacamole
> for a VNC and RDP connections to many target machines. My system takes
> input fr
Hello there,
I am working on a new custom web application and am implementing guacamole for
a VNC and RDP connections to many target machines. My system takes input from a
user to let the system know what IP address to connect to and what credentials
they have.
I do not use a user-mapping.xml
On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 6:47 AM Matti Kaupenjohann <
matti.kaupenjoh...@fh-dortmund.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> before upgrading to 1.4.0 and after fixing the ip connection problem in
> 1.4.0 for our setup, I ran into an issue with a vnc connection. I
> initial hoped the upgrade may
Hi,
before upgrading to 1.4.0 and after fixing the ip connection problem in
1.4.0 for our setup, I ran into an issue with a vnc connection. I
initial hoped the upgrade may fix it but it doesn't.
I have a VM installed headless via KVM and virttools on a ubuntu system.
I setted the VM up
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 10:41 AM 박제형 wrote:
> ssh connects successfully, but VNC and DRP don't connect.
>
> The following is the log when trying to connect to VNC.
>
>
>
> *system log*
>
> Apr 14 22:40:04 raspberrypi guacd[26140]: Connection
> "$e01e238e-a
ssh connects successfully, but VNC and DRP don't connect.
The following is the log when trying to connect to VNC.
system log
Apr 14 22:40:04 raspberrypi guacd[26140]: Connection
"$e01e238e-a799-45e5-b809-1b627e39b99d" removed.
Apr 14 22:46:10 raspberrypi guacd[26140]: Creating
I'm trying to set up Guacamole on a home Ubuntu 20.04 desktop. I can get an
SSH connection to work but I'm having a hard time with the VNC. Can anyone
point me in the right direction? I have jotted down the summary and my
setup as well as some troubleshooting done thus far.
SUMMARY OF ERROR
An update- the temp change I tried, commenting out line 95 in
guacClientNotificatin.js worked (after rebuilding guac client)! Guac no
longer tries to auto-reconnect after the vnc idle timeout. Here
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DnOmEIW0cL3focmpKM4FDdjRwyHXeZe4/view?usp=sharing>
is a scre
Wow. Thank you!
Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Unfortunately though, my
skills are limited to being able to take code and manipulate it.
Tushar
On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 5:27 PM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 4:50 PM Tushar Sheth
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks
On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 4:50 PM Tushar Sheth wrote:
> Thanks Jonathan- yes I have been looking at your various listserve posts
> and github issues related to this. Very helpful.
>
> I'm unfortunately not skilled enough to make the full fix in vnc.c that
> would mirror the changes to rdp.c that
g for an early customer we just scored.
>>
>> Problem:
>> -->We have an idle timeout (15 mins) working via tigervnc server. The
>> problem is, guacamole then automatically reconnects, which we want to
>> disable.
>>
>> Setup:
>> -->Guac: ubun
-->We have an idle timeout (15 mins) working via tigervnc server. The
> problem is, guacamole then automatically reconnects, which we want to
> disable.
>
> Setup:
> -->Guac: ubuntu 20.04 (on GCP) + guac 1.4.0 & guac-client built from
> source + tomcat9 + nginx reverse
This is probably not the answer you’re looking for, but perhaps it’s an option
to trigger a host-OS-logoff instead of a VNC timeout? In that case, guac
doesn’t try reconnect. Our setup currently works this way through RDP and a
windows group policy auto-logoff, ymmv.
Daniel McCarty
ave an idle timeout (15 mins) working via tigervnc server. The
problem is, guacamole then automatically reconnects, which we want to
disable.
Setup:
-->Guac: ubuntu 20.04 (on GCP) + guac 1.4.0 & guac-client built from source
+ tomcat9 + nginx reverse proxy & ssl + mysql auth
-->VM: vnc
remote connection working via
TigerVNC server's -IdleTimeout parameter.
I just need help figuring out how to turn off guacamole's auto reconnect
when the VNC server closes the connection when the idle timeout is
triggered.
I found an old thread with some ideas, but not a clear solution, here:
if there is
nothing happening on the actual remote desktop.
Regardless, we have idle timeout for the remote connection working via
TigerVNC server's -IdleTimeout parameter.
I just need help figuring out how to turn off guacamole's auto reconnect
when the VNC server closes the connection when
Tushar,
I've not tried this specifically, however I wonder if you were to set
api-session-timeout to 15 in guacamole.properties whether that would
address your issue?
On 2/03/22 7:39 am, Tushar Sheth wrote:
Hi- we set our VNC server (TigerVNC) to disconnect a session after a
certain amount
Austin,
The problem _may_ be to do with the RealVNC auth you have set.
I'm unable to help with specific macOS questions, however - as Nick has
commented recently - RealVNC does have mechanisms that 'standard' VNC
does not. This series of posts may be of some use in explaining that:
https
Hi- we set our VNC server (TigerVNC) to disconnect a session after a
certain amount of idle time (15 minutes). When that happens, guacamole
kicks in and does a countdown of a certain number of seconds and then
automatically reconnects the connection.
I want to turn the guacamole vnc auto
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 10:17 PM Simon wrote:
> thanks a lot.
> I'll make change RealVNC server setttings and try again.
>
> then, What about other VNC server, can guac support well. and which one is
> best support.
> In manual, there mention kinds of VNC server.
> RealVNC o
Hi there,
Could you folks please help me understand how PulseAudio + VNC should work?
I followed the Audio support (via PulseAudio) guide [0], and I'm able to
make Guacd connect to the PulseAudio server running on my laptop.
But I hear no sound coming from the remote machine.
What I've done so
tigervnc-standalone-server (1.7.0) does NOT do copy/paste to guacamole
tightvncserver (1.3.10) does NOT do copy/paste
and I am finding that the file transfer menu is entirely absent in all
three. I have read that tigervncserver does not support file transfer
(within the VNC protocol
py/paste
>
>
It seems like perhaps older versions of TigerVNC don't support the
clipboard in a way that Guacamole recognizes? Not sure - I don't use VNC a
lot.
> and I am finding that the file transfer menu is entirely absent in all
> three. I have read that tigervncserver does no
. I have read that tigervncserver does not support file transfer
(within the VNC protocol).
Is this in keeping with others' findings? Is there a version of one of
these products that supports copy/paste and file transfer?
Thanks!
--dustin
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2021 5:15 AM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: [External] Re: VNC: multi monitor support (like UltraVNC)
On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 11:47 AM Neil Canham
mailto:neil.can...@vcommsolutions.com>> wrote:
That would be of great interest to me too -
; find documentation on multi-monitor support. Does it exist?
>>
>
It's probably important, here, to make sure what is meant by "multi-monitor
support." From Eli's view, it seems like the request is that the VNC
protocol be able to trigger a swap between different monitors, so t
That would be of great interest to me too - I know there was a
feature request a long time back but I suspect it may not be a high
priority and I vaguely remember some technical issues? Not sure
On Thu, 25 Nov 2021 at 16:24, Abramson, Eli
wrote:
> In the UltraVNC client it is possible to use
In the UltraVNC client it is possible to use the "Select Full Desktop / Switch
monitor(driver)" button to switch between the displays of the remote Windows
machine. Is this possible in Guacamole? In general, I can't seem to find
documentation on multi-monitor support. Does it exist?
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 10:03 PM Nick Khoo
wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
>
>
> VNC built-in into this product.
>
> ADDERLink ipeps | Adder Technology
> <https://www.adder.com/en/kvm-solutions/adderlink-ipeps>
>
> MAN-AL-IPEPS.pdf (amazonaws.com)
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