On Wednesday, January 29, 2020, 5:16:04 AM GMT+1, Mike Jumper 
<mjum...@apache.org> wrote: 
>
>> Thread 2.6 "guacd" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.> [Switching 
>> to Thread 0x7ffff68ea700 (LWP 5855)]
>> 0x00007ffff7daabd0 in free () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0  0x00007ffff7daabd0 in free () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>> #1  0x00007ffff69966ae in rfbClientCleanup (client=0x7ffff5090010) at 
>> /var/tmp/portage/net-libs/libvncserver-0.9.12-r4/work/libvncserver-
>> LibVNCServer-0.9.12/libvncclient/vncviewer.c:526
>> #2  0x00007ffff69ac26c in guac_vnc_client_free_handler 
>> (client=0x7ffff000b380) at client.c:92
>> #3  0x00007ffff7faa426 in guac_client_free (client=0x7ffff000b380) at 
>> client.c:195
>> #4  0x000055555555914e in guacd_client_free_thread (data=0x7ffff71bdbb0) at 
>> proc.c:219
>> #5  0x00007ffff7f87427 in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
>> #6  0x00007ffff7e242bf in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
>> (gdb)
>
> What VNC server are you using and in what environment? Any specific settings 
> for that server?

It seems to occur with different server types.
One example is RealVNC 4 on Windows XP (plain password auth).
Another one is UltraVNC 1.0.8.2 on Windows Server 2003 SP2 with AD 
authentication.

I'd like to ask a related question, though. How can I disconnect a VNC 
connection from Guacamole without having to log out (from Guacamole, that is)? 
What I mean is that if I connect to several VNC servers from the Guacamole 
connection list and come back to the main panel (connection list), I can see 
the "recent" VNC connections, and they are all active (ie. if GUI programs are 
active then I can see them run from the "recent" thumbnails on each and every 
one of the sessions). 

Vieri

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