Hi Nick,

“Can Chrome access anything on that IIS web server?  Do other pages hosted by 
that server work, and only Guacamole fails?”

Yes. All other pages work fine, I can go to NGINX landing page, and Guacamole 
home page.  It is only when session starts.

Only IE 11 works. The old Edge browser worked but the new Edge browser built on 
chromium fails.


Adrian

From: Nick Couchman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 27 September 2019 02:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Guacamole IIS URL Rewrite Chrome FAILS

On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 7:25 AM Adrian Owen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Guacamole is installed on CAMPUS LAN Debian Server.
IIS URL Rewrite, ARR and WebSockets are installed on DMZ 2016 Windows IIS Server
CORS is disabled in NGINX and TOMCAT on Guacamole Server.


Internet users visit DMZ Web server Guacamole Web Application on exteral 
address, and URL Rewrite forwards traffic to internal CAMPUS Guacamole Server.

Using IE 11. Solution works and internet users can remote access CAMPUS 
computers.
Using Chrome/Firefox – Connection tries and timeouts.

We cannot see anything in logfiles.


Is there a known issue with Chrome and IIS URL Rewrite to Guacamole?

I periodically see issues with Chrome accessing IIS URLs in general.  Can 
Chrome access anything on that IIS web server?  Do other pages hosted by that 
server work, and only Guacamole fails?

-Nick

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