Can be. My problem is that I need to use Guacamole on a network where some
part of the websocket protocol is prohibited. I know that Guacamole can
work only with HTTP, but it looks like some part of WS needs to be used
(and is blocked on the restricted network). Using 404 is working well on an
unrestricted network , but when I'm on the restricted network, then I don´t
get 404, but 500.


čt 8. 7. 2021 v 10:11 odesílatel Christoph Weber <[email protected]>
napsal:

>
> > thanks for the quick reply, but I want to achieve the opposite -> I need
> to force Guacamole to not use websocket.
>
> I'm not sure, but as websocket upgrade requires a response code of 101 to
> work, and a test with a server not supporting websockets just returns 200,
> maybe returning 200 instead of 404 will work.
>
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