Hi
for 0.9.14 i see changes to GUACAMOLE_HOME as per GUACAMOLE-335
what happens in the case of an upgrade from .9.13 to .9.14 when,
.guacamole exists in the tomcat folder , example,
/usr/share/tomcat7/.guacamole/ .
which holds /extensions and /lib but whre the guacamole.proterties file is
sy
so, then perhaps I'll just stick to /etc/guacamole and migrate things
there after an upgrade to avoid any ambiguity on my part.
I think I just originally misunderstood the "home directory of the user
running the servlet container" but as that really has not changed, in my
case it just happens
Hi All, and Guac Team
I have a question about the libraries for guac. By default on a Ubuntu
16.04 updated from 14.04 system running guacamole the lib files seem to
have gone to
/usr/local/lib/freerdp
ie I see,
guacai-client.la*
guacai-client.so*
guacai.la*
guacai.so*
guacdr-client.la*
guacd
Hi
there were some changes i see in 1.0.0 ,
It looks like, in my case, if you do those changes it usually shows the
correct IP most of the time. oddly enough I sometimes see the 0:0... one
sometimes.
see https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/proxying-guacamole.html and the
home page as well u
Would that mean if the server, if accessable only by
https://guacamole.domain.com/something/
and http was blocked. it would be ok? in this case?
From: "Mike Jumper"
To: user@guacamole.apache.org, d...@guacamole.apache.org,
annou...@apache.org, annou...@guacamole.apache.org,
secur...@
I've been wondering how to do this also in an easy way. ie just force
re-enrollment to allow a new device or second device.
can anyone expand on this script to just have a select based on the
username i need. instead of just guessing the user_id :) .
for now i just did a manual few lines to ge
Hi Team,
I'd just like the give a quick large thank you to the Guacamole team and
any and all developers involved at this time. Due to the word situation
now I've had to quickly implement something to allow many many users to
now work from home and most likely without this system people would
I was wondering if anyone else has some better ways to find and reset
their totp users, other than just deleting them. Ie someone lost/broke a
phone. For now it seems there is no interface to do this (1.0.0)
This is what I have been doing, any better ways? This is with the TOTP
plugin and mysql
"without Complications" hmmm not that I am aware of :)
BUT THE qr code is not the only option. there is a Details section that
you can expand and just save those #s. They will work in ANY TOTP
software. and if the phone/device dies you can just retype them. but you
are bypassing 1 aspect of se
Hi,
I have been trying to figure this one out for a while.
and I have already made many changes to allow for the x forward field (as
it does seem to work some of the time for some people).
Anyone have any suggestions to get a consistent result for the logs.
an example of catalina.out from tomca
Yes, as far as I can tell. I've gone through this so many times.
I thought also i needed to set maybe the 0:0:... address into the proxies
also but that didnt seem to have any affect either.
The odd thing is it does work some of the time
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/danielm
From: "Nick Couchman
i'm not actually sure. We are not using IP6 .
. the server only has 1 ip.
/danielm
From: "Chris Misztur"
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Date: 04/09/20 02:51 PM
Subject:Re: randomely showing localhost IP in guacamole user
history
@DMoscovitch is your pro
Hi
Tushar
from catalina.out , and its the 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 that seems to be an issue.
good user
14:32:54.531 [http-bio-8080-exec-2857] INFO
o.a.g.r.auth.AuthenticationService - User "USER123" successfully
authenticated from 123.123.123.123.
14:33:12.408 [http-bio-8080-exec-2858] INFO
o.a.g.r.au
I did try that at one point and it didnt seem to make a diff. but I could
try again and will try a full reboot instead of just restarting all the
associated services.
everything is hosted on 1 server. and there is just a firewall in front of
it, so unless thats doing something odd, its just str
Thanks Im trying that 1 change now "127.0.0.1" instead of"localhost" in
the nginx config,
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080/guacamole/;
come to think of it, this did seem like a resolution thing and I bet if
you check your
/etc/hosts
file you will see localhost also in the IP6 section, which i
Thanks. seems to still be working for me still . here's hoping.
ALSO incase this helps, in my setup this was required to allow the correct
IP for the tomcat access logs . or else you end up with 127.0.0.1 as well
logging .
addrequestAttributesEnabled="true" into the
org.a
Hi I was wondering if this was a known issue/feature? I could not find any
notes on this.
I tested the following scenario.
User1 connects to their RDP1
User 1 goes to their share menu and selects "ReadOnlyShare1" (just a
name)
grab that URL and send to another USER2 , but that just happens to
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