Hello No, I have not configured the command within the connection parameters Thanks De: Mike Jumper<mailto:[email protected]> Enviado: jueves, 15 de abril de 2021 1:04 Para: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Asunto: Re: Help I have no image when I connect
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 6:28 AM Fernando Sanz Baeza <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello I have recently configured guacamole so that it can make ssh and rdp connections, these connections work but I don't see any images. For example, if I connect by ssh and type the command “touch hello-world” the document is created but I can’t see anything. [cid:[email protected]] What you see above (white screen with black cursor and a scrollbar) is the image of your terminal as you have configured it. If you haven't configured anything for the connection except the color scheme and basic network/authentication parameters, you should also see your user's default shell. Did you perchance specify that command within the connection parameters? Specifying a command within the parameters of an SSH session would cause that command to be run instead of a shell. Configuring an SSH connection to run a non-interactive command that produces no output like "touch hello-world" would have the effect shown above, with the connection disconnecting shortly after. Michael Jumper CEO, Lead Developer Glyptodon Inc<https://glyp.to/>.
