On Sunday, January 26, 2020, 10:54:30 AM GMT+1, Nick Couchman 
<[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> ...
>>> 2020-01-24 08:52:20 guacd[152]: WARNING:        guac_set_timezone: timezone 
>>> path
>>> not found: No such file or directory
>> 
>> There is no guac_set_timezone() function within Guacamole, nor does the 
>> phrase "timezone path" occur within the source. It looks like the vendor in 
>> question has 
>> made their own changes on top of the upstream source (whichever version that 
>> might be) and those changes are not working as they intend. Unfortunately, 
>> it's not 
>> going to be possible for us to help debug the behavior of the modified 
>> source of a third-party vendor:
>> 
> Well, that's interesting.  Looks like maybe they were fighting the same thing 
> I did when trying to get the RDP timezone to set with the lack of support for 
> doing so in 
> the FreeRDP API.  Maybe Fortinet needs to check out the latest version of the 
> code.

**Unfortunately**, I have two of those devices, but I do my best to avoid them. 
I'm forced to use them, but so far I've managed to limit them to bridged 
firewalling. I haven't used what they call "bookmarks", and I'm surprised 
(well, not that much) to find out they're based on Guacamole. I've yet to find 
a copy of the Apache License, though... I haven't really searched for it, but I 
presume they're required to distribute it.

Anyway, sorry for hijacking this thread without addressing the issue at hand. 
The only thing I can say is that you can try to migrate just FG's Bookmarks to 
Guacamole, then add a single HTTP connection within FG's Bookmark which points 
to an Apache reverse proxy which sends the authentication details to the 
backend Guacamole web. I haven't tried it, but it might work.

Vieri

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