Found this on a fedora post, but not sure how it relates:
- Other failures unrelated to libwebp:
guacamole-server-0.9.10-2.fc26
typescript.c:133:46: error: '%s' directive writing 6 bytes into a region of
size between 0 and 2047 [-Werror=format-overflow=]
Thank you very much!!
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De: "Mike Jumper"
Para: "Marcos Lopes" ;
The one in the extension bar is the one you should be looking at. I'm not sure
what version of Guacamole started supporting it, but 0.9.8 may be a little old.
You might try a more recent version.
-Nick
== He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the LORD require of you
But to do
Thanks Nick. Unfortunately I’m not seeing a clipboard icon anywhere except the
icon in the extension bar which has no options to allow/disallow.
The clipboard icon I saw in the screenshot for the Chrome extension doesn’t
show up in my browser when I’m on a Guacamole page. Could this be because
Steve,After you install it, go to the Guacamole web page, then left-click the
new clipboard icon. You should see the menu options to allow/disallow.
-Nick
== He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the LORD require of you
But to do justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with
Nick,
I just tried installing Clipboard Permission Manager on Chrome 60.0.3112.113
64-bit for Mac, and don’t see any options or ability to use it. I’ve tried
reinstalling, and restarting Chrome and restarting my computer as well.
When I left click the icon it just shows the “right click”
Yes you are correct without Ctrl-Alt-Shift.
Thank you Nick . It is working fine .
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 12:57 AM, Nick Couchman
wrote:
> I assume you don't mean "without clipboard" and, instead, you mean
> "without Ctrl-Alt-Shift menu"? You can do this in Google
I assume you don't mean "without clipboard" and, instead, you mean "without
Ctrl-Alt-Shift menu"? You can do this in Google Chrome using the Clipboard
Permission Manager plugin - it allows you to allow web pages to access the
client clipboard directly without having to paste it into the hidden
Hi All ,
Is it possible to copy/paste data to directly to terminal and vice versa
with out clipboard ? If yes can you help me to achieve this ?
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The tag for user-mapping.xml defines a username/password
combination for Guacamole, not for a connection. The user-mapping.xml file
is a separate, simplified, XML-driven authentication mechanism. It is not
involved at all if you're using LDAP.
The tokens should be specified as the values of the
Mike asked the following follow-up question:
> Are you using any other extensions to provide storage for the connection data
>itself? Or are you planning on storing the connection data within the LDAP
>directory?
Which received no response.
The reason Mike asked is because the answer is that
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 9:40 AM, marcosrlopes
wrote:
>
> How to automatically authenticate in RDP after LDAP user access Guacamole
> Web with the same user? Thank you
>
>
Use the ${GUAC_USERNAME} and ${GUAC_PASSWORD} parameter tokens in your
connection configuration:
How to automatically authenticate in RDP after LDAP user access Guacamole
Web with the same user? Thank you
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