I second Kraus' recommendation because I've had a similar issue crop up a 
couple of times. I just switch browsers so I can see the QR code that should 
appear.

~ML
On May 14, 2019, 5:34 AM -0400, Christian Kraus <[email protected]>, 
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> Maybe it's a browser caching issue - try to load from different PC/Browser or 
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> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Simon Szustkowski <[email protected]>
> > Gesendet: Dienstag 14 Mai 2019 10:59
> > An: [email protected]
> > Betreff: [Help] Enabling TOTP Plugin with Docker
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> > Hi,
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> > i have some trouble with enabling the TOTP plugin for a Docker 
> > installation. The guacamole without TOTP extension runs fine. So, after 
> > that, i did the following:
> > - I defined a GUACAMOLE_HOME, say: /config
> > - I mounted a host folder to /config
> > - I placed the jar inside the host folder and finally started the container
> > I can confirm that the container startup script copys the extension from 
> > /config to /root/.guacamole which apparently is the real guacamole home.
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> > After that, i try to access guacamole from my browser and have problems 
> > now: After a login, i only get a message: TOTP.INFO_ENROLL_REQUIRED and a 
> > Next-Button. Clicking on the button spawns a red flash message, saying 
> > TOTP.INFO_VERIFICATION_FAILED.
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> > Additional info: I use MySQL as an auth backend, and the user is allowed to 
> > set their own password. The log file has no visible errors, only some "auth 
> > successful" messages when i do the first user/password login step.
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> > For me it seems that guacamole is able to load the extension, but instead 
> > of spawning the QR code and other items, i only get these error messages. I 
> > have no idea, why, and am kindly asking for help because of this.
> >
> > Thank you very much and best regards,
> > Simon

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