vnick wrote > > This is not a valid configuration - the XML here is invalid. In > particular, the options "localhost", "5900", and "VNCPASS" are not in > proper XML tags. An example configuration is given in the manual ( > http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#user-mapping), > and a more basic version of it would look something like this: > > Notice the "
> " tags around the parameters - those need to be > there. I'm sorry, apparently yet inserted, spoiled tags. the file looks as given in the instructions. vnick wrote > Now you're starting to mix and confuse authentication extensions. I'm not > sure about the Debian documentation for Guacamole, but if it's as > up-to-date as the packages for Debian, it's very old, and you should just > stick to the Guacamole manual you started with. The "user-mapping.xml" > file is the default file-based authentication method and is intended to be > used to make sure everything is up and running and that Guacamole is > working. After that, it's usually desirable to install a more robust > authentication extension, like the JDBC module, so that you have better > control over connections within the Guacamole Client. The "guacadmin" > username and password are only applicable to the JDBC authentication > module > as defaults, so in order to use those you would have to install one of > those modules. Also, the connection and user management (not sure if this > is what you mean by "access panel"?) are only available when you have an > authentication extension installed that support them (JDBC mainly, though > LDAP has some integration to those). > > -Nick I was running a separate server for the experiment and a separate authorization method. as seen on uses package guacamole-auth-jdbc-mysql-0.9.9.ie jar the jdbc the password guacadmin had come, but no authorization fails. I deployed two different servers for the test one by xml file the second by jdbc. And no there is not, there is my login and password does not match )) Reread the documentation again, in my opinion I did not miss anything. All done as indicated in the instructions. Let's take as a basis that configuration where did on official documentation with use of xml file. Where to dig further? maybe somehow the logs can be connected that would be more detail to see what's wrong, maybe I'm fundamentally doing something wrong, after all, can not be that two different configurations gave the same error. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
