Hi, I'm trying to test out Apache Guacamole to see if it'd be suitable for my
environment. I have it set up and running in a RHEL6 VM. I was able to
compile everything, set up Tomcat, etc. When I tried to switch over to
NoAuth (for testing purposes, I just need to confirm that the software works
Tim,I see where you're coming from, just not sure how wide-spread the demand
for such a feature would be. You're welcome to open an enhancement request via
a JIRA issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/GUACAMOLE
I'm curious if any other users out there see this as desirable? Anyone
I would do them in this order:1) guacd2) Postgres3) WAR/Extensions
guacd should be completely backward-compatible, so you shouldn't have any
problem using older Guacamole client with newer guacd (in general). Updating
the Postgres DB schema before upgrading the WAR and extensions also should
For a bit more context, we use Guacamole through a third party solution -
users launch guac RDP sessions directly from the third party app's
interface.
As a result, the "Home" button on the Disconnected dialog isn't applicable
to our setup, since users should never end up at the Guac home.
Hmmm...that's not very useful. Does the user account you're using to bind for
the search have access to the other OUs? Generally they do, unless you've
specifically locked down that users permissions.
Any error messages in the log file for your application server (Tomcat, JBoss -
whatever
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Valentin BRICE wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> If I may, you issue here a common compilation error. It seems that the
> flag -Werror as been set in the Makefile. You may suppress the error
> removing the flag in the Makefile.
>
>
As a matter of practice,
Hi Daniel,
If I may, you issue here a common compilation error. It seems that the flag
-Werror as been set in the Makefile. You may suppress the error removing the
flag in the Makefile.
Regards.
Valentin
> On 31 Jul 2017, at 22:20, Daniel Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hi :)
>
>
On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 6:01 AM, Herzog wrote:
> I would be more than interested, too!
>
> Mike, is the MIT licensed "poorly implemented" version publicly available?
> Could you publicize it otherwise?
>
No, this is incorrect.
If it were MIT-licensed, yes, we could indeed do as
Gotcha. I'll note that for the future. I ended up getting this to work. Turns
out I forgot the / at the end of the param tags, too used to HTML, where you
don't need to close self-closing tags.
Anyways, I'm encountering another issue (which might just be because of a
non-standard implementation
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 6:12 AM, Nick Couchman wrote:
> I would do them in this order:
> 1) guacd
> 2) Postgres
> 3) WAR/Extensions
>
> guacd should be completely backward-compatible, so you shouldn't have any
> problem using older Guacamole client with newer guacd (in
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 7:50 AM, timofcourse wrote:
> For a bit more context, we use Guacamole through a third party solution -
> users launch guac RDP sessions directly from the third party app's
> interface.
>
> As a result, the "Home" button on the Disconnected
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 9:03 AM, tako wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to test out Apache Guacamole to see if it'd be suitable for
> my
> environment. I have it set up and running in a RHEL6 VM. I was able to
> compile everything, set up Tomcat, etc. When I tried to switch over to
>
Daniel,
You should follow Mike’s recommandations who is far more acknowledged about
Guacamole than I am. You certainly should follow his advice against mine.
BR.
Valentin
> On 31 Jul 2017, at 22:49, Mike Jumper wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Valentin
Well, does anybody have some experience? How should switch to 0.9.13?
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Hi, I have a windows app that has its own login running on Guacamole. Is
there a way to use iPhone Touch ID to login to the windows app running in
Safari browser without having to put in my user id and password? Has anyone
done this before?
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