Re: Bizarre RDP issues with 0.9.14 / Win7
Unfortunately, that does not change anything. On Fri, Oct 26, 2018, 9:22 AM Hankins, Jonathan wrote: > If you disable hardware acceleration in chrome, does it work correctly? > > -Jonathan Hankins > > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018, 9:25 AM surgo wrote: > >> Sorry for the delayed response, I didn't get your mail immediately for >> whatever reason! >> >> > Are there any errors visible in the browser's console after the session >> > stops rendering? >> >> There are not. The response data (for the tunnel?read url) appears to be >> empty. >> >> > Do you see the same behavior if an iframe is not involved? >> >> Hadn't thought to try this one. Same issue though. >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from: >> http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ >> > > This e-mail is intended only for the recipient and may contain > confidential or proprietary information. If you are not the intended > recipient, the review, distribution, duplication or retention of this > message and its attachments is prohibited. Please notify the sender of this > error immediately by reply e-mail, and permanently delete this message and > its attachments in any form in which they may have been preserved.
Re: Bizarre RDP issues with 0.9.14 / Win7
If you disable hardware acceleration in chrome, does it work correctly? -Jonathan Hankins On Tue, Oct 16, 2018, 9:25 AM surgo wrote: > Sorry for the delayed response, I didn't get your mail immediately for > whatever reason! > > > Are there any errors visible in the browser's console after the session > > stops rendering? > > There are not. The response data (for the tunnel?read url) appears to be > empty. > > > Do you see the same behavior if an iframe is not involved? > > Hadn't thought to try this one. Same issue though. > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ > -- This e-mail is intended only for the recipient and may contain confidential or proprietary information. If you are not the intended recipient, the review, distribution, duplication or retention of this message and its attachments is prohibited. Please notify the sender of this error immediately by reply e-mail, and permanently delete this message and its attachments in any form in which they may have been preserved.
Re: Bizarre RDP issues with 0.9.14 / Win7
Sorry for the delayed response, I didn't get your mail immediately for whatever reason! > Are there any errors visible in the browser's console after the session > stops rendering? There are not. The response data (for the tunnel?read url) appears to be empty. > Do you see the same behavior if an iframe is not involved? Hadn't thought to try this one. Same issue though. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/
Re: Bizarre RDP issues with 0.9.14 / Win7
Do you see the same behavior if an iframe is not involved? Are there any errors visible in the browser's console after the session stops rendering? - Mike On Wed, Oct 10, 2018, 08:56 surgo wrote: > I'm about at my wit's end debugging an RDP issue and was hoping that > someone > else might have seen this before and have some ideas. Our setup looks like > this: > > Browser -> Page with Guacamole client iframed -> Guacamole client (not the > .war, but a custom servlet that just does very basic auth and connection) > -> > guacd -> Windows 7 w/ RDP. > > Upon loading the page with the client iframed, everything works just fine. > I'm able to log in and do everything in my session as one would expect. > Soon > though, the image will freeze (the quickest way to get this to happen is to > go to YouTube and start watching a video). What's weird about this is that > according to Chrome's network view, requests and responses are still being > sent/received as though everything was still fine -- just without any new > data from the server, so the image stays static. To get back to the image > moving again, the page needs to be reloaded (and re-log into windows). > What's interesting about this is that inputs from the browser side are > still > being sent -- so if you clicked the "minimize" button on your browser in > the > frozen image, then refreshed the page, you'd see the browser properly > minimized. Everything is flowing as you'd expect, except that we aren't > getting image updates so the image remains frozen. > > I've tried just about everything I could find on Google to deal with this > to > no avail. This list includes: > - Disabling audio (in Windows, guacamole already has it disabled) > - Disabling autotuning for TCP. > - Disabling various services. > - Turning off the bitmap cache in FreeRDP (recompiled Guacamole to do > this). > > If anyone has any further ideas, I'd really be interested in hearing them! > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ >
Bizarre RDP issues with 0.9.14 / Win7
I'm about at my wit's end debugging an RDP issue and was hoping that someone else might have seen this before and have some ideas. Our setup looks like this: Browser -> Page with Guacamole client iframed -> Guacamole client (not the .war, but a custom servlet that just does very basic auth and connection) -> guacd -> Windows 7 w/ RDP. Upon loading the page with the client iframed, everything works just fine. I'm able to log in and do everything in my session as one would expect. Soon though, the image will freeze (the quickest way to get this to happen is to go to YouTube and start watching a video). What's weird about this is that according to Chrome's network view, requests and responses are still being sent/received as though everything was still fine -- just without any new data from the server, so the image stays static. To get back to the image moving again, the page needs to be reloaded (and re-log into windows). What's interesting about this is that inputs from the browser side are still being sent -- so if you clicked the "minimize" button on your browser in the frozen image, then refreshed the page, you'd see the browser properly minimized. Everything is flowing as you'd expect, except that we aren't getting image updates so the image remains frozen. I've tried just about everything I could find on Google to deal with this to no avail. This list includes: - Disabling audio (in Windows, guacamole already has it disabled) - Disabling autotuning for TCP. - Disabling various services. - Turning off the bitmap cache in FreeRDP (recompiled Guacamole to do this). If anyone has any further ideas, I'd really be interested in hearing them! -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/