On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 2:21 AM Aram Akhavan <a...@nubmail.ca> wrote:

> The provided Docker image not working out of the box is a problem
> nonetheless. I have tested with Win10 Pro, and its the same deal. I'm
> not sure how Docker would cause such a problem; if you have an idea do
> let me know.
>

Aram,

Most likely you need to enable the Ignore Certificates option when
configuring the connection, or import the public certificate used by the
RDP target into the know good certifications location for guacd.
Certificate checking is done by default for RDP, and, since most people
don't bother to create custom/official certificates for RDP connections,
this is a reasonably common cause for failure in the connection.


>
> Aram
>
> > Guacamole works just fine with those operating systems out the gate.
> Windows
> > 10 will need to be at lease Pro edition. I am not a fan of Docker
> because of
> > the security issues, which i am betting its a docker issue not a
> guacamole
> > issue.
> >
>

There can be security issues with Docker or Guacamole running in Docker if
things are not configured properly, but this statement is an
over-generalization that gives a misleading impression of Docker.  Docker
can be either very secure or very insecure, depending on how you configure
it - which is true of pretty much any technology product.

-Nick

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