On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 10:12 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jan 27 20:40:53 drapp1 server: 20:40:53.166 [http-bio-6698-exec-5] WARN
>  o.a.g.r.auth.AuthenticationService - Authentication attempt from
> 192.168.90.47 for user "v2" failed.
>
>
>

Having the timestamp doesn't provide any more of the information I was
asking for. What about other logs around this? What about startup logs?

Look at the following things, and post more information if you require
assistance:
1) Has the MySQL Authentication Extension actually been loaded by Guacamole
Client? There should be messages during startup of the Guacamole web
application about what authentication extensions are loaded.
2) Can the MySQL Authentication Extension actually communicate correctly
with the database? Are there any errors in the logs that indicate if it's
having trouble talking to the DB, or is communicating successfully with the
DB?
3) Is this the only user that fails, or do any attempts to log in with DB
users fail? Usually the "guacadmin" user is the first one that gets added
to the database, and is the one you use to log in and set up other
accounts. Does guacadmin work, or is it failing, as well?
4) If guacadmin works and this is the only user failing log in, have you
tried logging in with guacadmin and resetting this account's password? Have
you tried different values for resetting the password to make sure that it
is being typed correctly, it isn't running into an issue with unsupported
characters, etc.?
5) If guacadmin - or any users in the DB at all - are not able to log in,
then make sure that the MySQL extension is in the proper place, that the
MySQL driver JAR file is loaded, that you've initialized the database
correctly, etc.

You have to be much, much, much, much more detailed in your questions, what
you've tried, the errors or log messages you're getting, etc., in order for
us to help you resolve this issue. As you can see from the list of
questions above, there are many things to investigate that can help
indicate where the issue may be, but as none of us has access to your
environment, you're going to have to do that investigation yourself and
provide us the details that will help point you in the right direction.

-Nick

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