vnick wrote
> You'll need to look through the log files, in particular wherever Tomcat
> logs on your system (syslog, catalina.out, etc.) and see what errors
> you're
> getting when you start up Guacamole and when you try to log in.  Make sure
> that the system is using the location you expect for GUACAMOLE_HOME - in
> 1.0.0 it will default to /etc/guacamole if no other location is found, but
> it could be in another location, like ~/.guacamole of the user running
> Tomcat.  Also, make sure that the user that runs Tomcat has the
> appropriate
> access to the GUACAMOLE_HOME directory - it'll need to read/list the
> directory and read the guacamole.properties file, along with the
> user-mapping.xml file.  Again, log messages should help you figure this
> out.
> 
> -Nick

Indeed, it was a mistake, etc /etc/guacamole 
Added directory, and he began to read my configuration files including user
cards.XML
Why this is not said in the instructions that this directory should be
there. I thought all that should be a directory in / opt
/Tomcat/webapps/guacamole and all.
Failed to log in by mapping user mapping.xml to access via RDP but I get an
error (08:02:07.834 [http-nio-8080-exec-3] DEBUG
o.a.g.r.auth.AuthenticationService-attempt anonymous authentication from
192.168.33.230 failed.

), tell me if there's a manual with working examples of the configuration
display users.XML file format? Maybe do something not so, Well aware that
the method of sorting, trial and error will give some result, but how it is
possible to save time?






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