I would double-check the syntax of the proxypass location in your virtual host, especially the opening and closing location tags and the trailing slash at the end of guacamole.
I could be wrong, but I think proxypass requires using http, regardless if the site is served over https. It's been a while since I've configured a guacamole server, but I recall having a hard time using the ip address as the proxypass location, but it worked fine using http://localhost:8080/guacamole/ or http:// <fqdn>:8080/guacamole/ Erik Berndt / Systems Administrator 5551 Wellington Rd, Gainesville, VA 20155 703.631.0004 x520 (Phone) / 703.257.1725 (Fax) http://www.superiorpaving.net Need to open an IT support ticket? http://FixIT.superiorpaving.net/portal or [email protected] On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 3:06 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > This is going to seem like a basic question, but I’m setting up a new > guacamole installation following the user guide. If I go to <IP>:8080, I > get the Tomcat status page. If I got to <IP>:8080/guacamole, I get Error > 404 Resource not found. I can’t seem to find where to set up the virtual > directory to allow this to work. Can someone point me in the right > direction? I’m drawing a blank on it. > > > > Thanks, > > Harry > > > > Harry Devine > > DOT/FAA/AJM-2412 > > Common ARTS Software Development > > Terminal Server (NASDAC) Adminstrator > > Red Hat Certfied System Adminstrator (RHCSA) > > [email protected] > > (609)485-4218 > > Building 300, 3rd Floor, Column L20 (3L20) > > >
