On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 8:02 AM Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org> wrote:

> GUcamole version : guacamole-server-1.2.0
>>
>> Apache Tomcat/7.0.76
>>
>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.9 (Maipo)
>>
>> java version "1.8.0_281"
>>
>> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 8.0.6.25 -
>> pxa6480sr6fp25-20210115_01(SR6 FP25))
>>
>> IBM J9 VM (build 2.9, JRE 1.8.0 Linux amd64-64-Bit Compressed References
>> 20201218_462060 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
>>
>> OpenJ9   - 4c03b71
>>
>> OMR      - 86a8e1a
>>
>> IBM      - 8c30c56)
>>
>> JCL - 20210108_01 based on Oracle jdk8u281-b09
>>
>>
>>
>> Also I have checked the logs it is logging info messages but no login
>> failure messages. Also checked the catlina.out as well no logs.
>>
>>
>>
>> Checked in all possible locations but there are no authentication/failure
>> logs.
>>
>
> Next step would be to enable debug logging in Guacamole:
>
>
> http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#webapp-logging
>
> It's also important to know where your configuration is actually stored -
> you mentioned ".guacamole"; however, the default location has been
> /etc/guacamole for a couple of versions, so make sure you're aware of what
> location is actually in use. This could also contribute to errors - if the
> configuration is not in the correct location, it may not be reading the
> configuration at all.
>

Also, beware that Tomcat as currently packaged by RedHat, CentOS, Debian,
and others will not log to anything within /var/log/ nor catalina.out, but
rather to the systemd journal. The log messages you're looking for are
likely visible using journalctl.

Michael Jumper
CEO, Lead Developer
Glyptodon Inc <https://glyp.to/>.

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