On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 9:02 AM Vieri <rentor...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:

>
> On Saturday, February 1, 2020, 7:19:46 AM GMT+1, Nick Couchman <
> vn...@apache.org> wrote: >
> >
> > Wow, okay, well, that's interesting :-).  Can you post (remind us) what
> Linux distribution you're running and what version of libvnc you have
> installed?  Also, if you're
> > able, can you put guacd in debug mode and post messages from a
> successful connection, particularly around the point where the security
> protocol is negotiated?
>
> Sure, I'm running Gentoo Linux with libvnc version 0.9.12.
>
> Feb  2 14:51:25 guacd[25227]: User "@048497da-714e-45e6-868c-7ac641d8ebd1"
> joined connection "$13fc6b2c-57a3-4b4e-b35a-a8f66a6fb798" (1 users now pres
> ent)
> Feb  2 14:51:25 guacd[25227]: Client is using protocol version
> "VERSION_1_1_0"
> Feb  2 14:51:26 guacd[25227]: UltraVNC server detected, enabling UltraVNC
> specific messages
> Feb  2 14:51:26 guacd[25227]: VNC server supports protocol version 3.4
> (viewer 3.8)
> Feb  2 14:51:26 guacd[25227]: Selected Security Scheme -6
> Feb  2 14:51:26 guacd[25227]: WARNING! MSLogon security type has very low
> password encryption! Use it only with SSH tunnel or trusted network.
> Feb  2 14:51:26 guacd[25227]: VNC authentication succeeded


Well, I take back my inaccurate statement that libvnc does not support
MSLogon - clearly it does!  I'm wondering if libvnc added it in a certain
version.  CentOS appears to use 0.9.9, so it just could be that, since
that's my default version, I didn't see support in there for it.  I'm
wondering if that's similar to what Jerry is seeing - maybe it's an older
version like CentOS uses.

-Nick

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