Ivan, Thanks, I just spun a fresh VM and ran through your steps (starting with the 1:18 am posting), and everything seemed to go OK, but I still get the ERROR 14 connecting to my Win10 VMs.
So, probably my other setup is/was working OK, and there's something odd in my (Win10) configuration, but I can't think of what it might be. As I say, I can RDP with the MS Mac client and Remmina (which is totally vanilla) from the guac VM, so I know the client can work, and both of my Guac vms are throwing this error. I'm sure that should be telling me something, but I have no idea what it is. > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[31201]: Creating new client for protocol "rdp" > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[31201]: Connection ID is > "$ed6a7ee8-e082-4dfb-be73 > -9cdd920d080f" > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: No security mode specified. Defaulting > to > security mode negotiation with server. > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: Resize method: none > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: User > "@7866772d-d299-4583-b95f-b87d1682598 > 4" joined connection "$ed6a7ee8-e082-4dfb-be73-9cdd920d080f" (1 users now > presen > t) > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: Loading keymap "base" > Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: Loading keymap "en-us-qwerty" > Feb 16 04:21:35 guacdev guacd[32066]: Connected to RDPDR 1.13 as client 0x0002 > Feb 16 04:21:35 guacdev kernel: [ 4967.241677] guacd[32072]: segfault at 0 ip > 00 > 00000000000000 sp 00007f925133db18 *_error 14 in guacd_*[5576d4bbf000+7000] > Feb 16 04:21:35 guacdev guacd[31201]: Connection > "$ed6a7ee8-e082-4dfb-be73-9cdd9 > 20d080f" removed. > > bferrell@clone:/var/log$ lsb_release -a > No LSB modules are available. > Distributor ID: Ubuntu > Description: *Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS* > Release: 18.04 > Codename: bionic > -- Brett Ferrell [email protected] On Fri, Feb 14, 2020, at 7:06 PM, ivanmarcus wrote: > I'm not familiar with the error, and I don't know what the most recent form > of that script does in terms of installed packages, but it may be worth > checking the version of FreeRDP you have installed is compatible with > whatever version of Guacamole you are running? > Guacamole 1.1.0 uses FreeRDP 2, earlier versions require FreerRDP 1. > Also, if you'd like to check out this thread you'll see a cople of posts I > made that show the steps required to install Guacamole 1.1.0 to a fresh > Ubuntu server 18.04.2 VM: > http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ANNOUNCE-Apache-Guacamole-1-1-0-td7127.html > I ran through that install process several times so I'm reasonably happy it > should work 'out of the box' for RDP sessions if you followed the steps laid > down. > > > On 15/02/2020 10:16 a.m., bferrell wrote: >> I used Mystic's install script >> <https://github.com/MysticRyuujin/guac-install> to get Guacamole running in a new Ubuntu 18.04 VM, and it connects to my Linux VNC clients fine, but when I try to RDP it drops to black, tries to connect, and then fails with a "you have been disconnected message". When I look at my syslog I see this. Feb 14 21:03:29 guacamole guacd[1503]: Creating new client for protocol "rdp" Feb 14 21:03:29 guacamole guacd[1503]: Connection ID is "$xyz" Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: No security mode specified. Defaulting to security mode negotiation with server. Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Resize method: none Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: User "@abc" joined connection "$xyz" (1 users now present) Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Loading keymap "base" Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Loading keymap "en-us-qwerty" Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Connected to RDPDR 1.13 as client 0x0004 Feb 14 21:03:31 guacamole *kernel: [70397.118595] guacd[29744]: segfault at 0 ip 0000000000000000 sp 00007f388b7dcb18 error 14 in guacd*[55899f077000+7000] Feb 14 21:03:31 guacamole guacd[1503]: Connection "$xyz" removed. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>
