Thank you Mike for the tip. It worked well from the upload (upstream) from my
computer to the remote session.
Hence half of my problem is solved.
The downstream is still not working. Say I print to guacamole redirect printer
or I try to download a file from my RDP to my computer
I still cannot
Hi there,
I set up connection to router via SSH, and all is going fine except the
cases when router has 100% CPU utilization. In that cases I cannot connect
to it via Guacamole: it /seems to be/ connected, but I see only black screen
and no text input. Connecting via Linux client goes fine in that
Hi,
I cannot connect to SSH-server via Guacamole. Into the private key I pasted
contents of rsa.ppk file:
> PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: ssh-rsa
> Encryption: none
> Comment: rsa-key-20170717
> Public-Lines: 6
> somethingX
> Can you confirm which version of Guacamole you are using?
0.9.12. AFAIK, 0.9.13 version is still in beta state.
> You will need to convert the PPK file into standard PEM format. Only PuTTY
> can read its PPKs.
Correct, that helped. Thanks for the clarification.
BTW, could you please say
In the provided web front-end you can see it on the bottom right as of version
0.9.11
> On Jul 17, 2017, at 6:53 PM, MysticRyuujin wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to get the version number of guacd? It doesn't appear to
> have a --version option. The only way I can
Mike Jumper wrote
> 0.9.13 is not out yet, correct, however the issue you describe should
> be fixed on git. If you're willing to deploy a build from recent git,
> that would help determine whether you are encountering something new.
> - Mike
But the issue is gone after I converted the private
On Jul 17, 2017 18:23, "Kris Germann" wrote:
In the provided web front-end you can see it on the bottom right as of
version 0.9.11
That version number is actually the version of the webapp, not guacd.
Though both should be kept at the same version, you will need to
On Jul 17, 2017 16:13, "MysticRyuujin" wrote:
Is there an easy way to get the version number of guacd? It doesn't appear
to
have a --version option. The only way I can see to get it currently is to
actually run it, I just want the version number...
You are correct that
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Suncatcher16 wrote:
>
>> Can you confirm which version of Guacamole you are using?
>
> 0.9.12. AFAIK, 0.9.13 version is still in beta state.
>
0.9.13 is not out yet, correct, however the issue you describe should
be fixed on git. If
Is there an easy way to get the version number of guacd? It doesn't appear to
have a --version option. The only way I can see to get it currently is to
actually run it, I just want the version number...
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