vnick wrote > If you use that same private key file from the command line to log into > the > same target SSH system, with the same username, does it work?
I have converted the private key with putty and tried to login, it works. vnick wrote > Can you start guacd in debug logging mode (-L debug) and post that log > back? I hope I have done this step since I am not very experienced: I created a guacd.conf file in /etc/guacamole and inserted following: [daemon] log_level = debug And rebooted the system. Now when trying it again, it spits out following: Jan 30 16:26:38 reverse-proxy guacd[952]: Supported authentication methods: publickey Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Protocol "ssh" selected Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Connection ID is "$7bc2e221-1f8f-435c-8983-396e5592b74a" Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Starting client Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Starting input thread. Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Starting output thread. Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Attempting private key import (WITHOUT passphrase) Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Auth key successfully imported. Jan 30 17:11:23 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Successfully connected to host 192.168.1.57, port 41000 Jan 30 17:11:24 reverse-proxy guacd[1424]: Supported authentication methods: publickey -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/