Yes I can log in to the machines locally by using "ssh user@localhost -p
30001" just fine, I guess my original post didn't convey that well enough.

I think I may be going down a bad rabbit hole here. I see that Guacamole
only supports VNC connections that just require a password, rather than
username and password. The Mac OS VNC server requires both. So if Guacamole
can't connect to a Mac OS VNC server, please let me know now. I can't put
any more time into this, I'm already 3 days deep into getting the damn
thing running.

Larry Athey / *Director of Remote Support*
[email protected] / 949 220 2949

Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. / 888 633 9271
www.mazaroth.com


On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 3:02 PM Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 4:37 PM Larry Athey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a Linux VM that I use as a reverse SSH tunnel host for to enable
>> me to connect to remote machines by SSH and VNC. The SSH connections start
>> at port 20000 on localhost and the VNC connections start at port 30000 on
>> localhost. I can connect to these remote machines just fine in a terminal
>> or by VNC from the desktop.
>>
>> Guacamole has no problem connecting to the VNC machines, but it can't
>> connect to the SSH machines. Catalina.out always shows this:
>>
>> 14:35:44.669 [http-bio-8080-exec-2] ERROR
>> o.a.g.w.GuacamoleWebSocketTunnelEndpoint - Creation of WebSocket tunnel to
>> guacd failed: Connection to guacd timed out.
>>
>>
> What do the guacd logs say (usually logged to syslog - /var/log/messages,
> journalctl, etc.)?
>
> -Nick
>
>>

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