Thanks you Nick, with the proper syntax I am able to connect to the windows RDP 
using JSON.

My next question is how I can embed windows login password in the token, 
because I have read somewhere that password parameter is not supported in the 
JSON.

Regards,
Prashant
From: Nick Couchman <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2020 5:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: guacamole-auth-json is not working

On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 7:20 AM Prashant K 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I see following in the syslogs:
Sep  1 03:14:14 debian systemd[1]: Started Session 53 of user root.
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[897]: Creating new client for protocol "rdp"
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[897]: Connection ID is 
"$df64bc90-f57d-419b-b06c-65ddaddd3e16"
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: No security mode specified. Defaulting to 
security mode negotiation with server.
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: Resize method: none
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: User 
"@756f9962-0528-43ac-81cd-f035a9f7c5a6" joined connection 
"$df64bc90-f57d-419b-b06c-65ddaddd3e16" (1 users now present)
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: Loading keymap "base"
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: Loading keymap "en-us-qwerty"
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: Certificate validation failed
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: Error connecting to RDP server
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: User 
"@756f9962-0528-43ac-81cd-f035a9f7c5a6" disconnected (0 users remain)
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[6628]: Last user of connection 
"$df64bc90-f57d-419b-b06c-65ddaddd3e16" disconnected
Sep  1 03:15:36 debian guacd[897]: Connection 
"$df64bc90-f57d-419b-b06c-65ddaddd3e16" removed.

Can you please send me a sample JSON with “ignore-cert” and “security” 
parameters?

The "ignore-cert" parameter should be in the "parameters" section of the JSON, 
not up in the top with the username/expires.  ignore-cert is a connection 
parameter.

-Nick

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