Hi Saxa,

If the openssl version is 1.1.x on your client side then try these steps.

edit your openssl.cnf file.

You need to add this to the beginning of your openssl.cnf file:

openssl_conf = default_conf

And then this to the end:
[ default_conf ]
ssl_conf = ssl_sect
[ssl_sect]
system_default = ssl_default_sect
[ssl_default_sect]
MinProtocol = TLSv1.2
CipherString = DEFAULT:@SECLEVEL=1

close and save file.

Reboot your client and test.
You can also try *CipherString = DEFAULT:@SECLEVEL=0  *in config file .

On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 4:45 PM Saxa Egea <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I have an strange situation...
>
> Several users reports the RDP session closes with no reason...
>
> I have checked almost everything....but there seems to be everything right.
>
> The installation is a stock tomcat8 (in debian 9) with openjdk version
> "1.8.0_242" for the client.
>
> And guacd 1.2.0 (first I tried with the docker image, and I switched to a
> self compiled version in baremetal.
>
> Both running debian 9 under VMware.
>
> When I ask to the user what was she doing she explain is using superputty
> under RDP. And viewing some logs.
>
> If she does the same with standard putty it works as expected.
> In catalina logs:
>
> 08:23:37.716 [Thread-59] ERROR o.a.g.w.GuacamoleWebSocketTunnelEndpoint -
> Connection to guacd terminated abnormally: Connection to guacd timed out.
>
> In daemon.log:
>
> Jul 23 08:20:55 baselink-be01 guacd[624]: Connection ID is
> "$85b0a10e-55cb-48f5-b826-2824ae77ae5a"
> Jul 23 13:11:42 baselink-be01 guacd[624]: Connection
> "$85b0a10e-55cb-48f5-b826-2824ae77ae5a" removed.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>   Saxa
>
>
>

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