You'll need to set up some authentication mechanism -- either edit the
/etc/guacamole/user-mapping.xml for the simple built-in auth mechanism, or
find an extension module that does PAM, etc.
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/0.9.1/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#basic-auth

cheers,
--dustin

On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 1:17 PM Thomas Møller Jensen <
thomasmollerjen...@live.dk> wrote:

> Hi, I’ve followed a few guides to set up an easy remote desktop solution
> for a home server (for fun right now but knowing how to use this software
> might be useful later in my career), right now I’m stuck on the guacamole
> client login screen at my-ip:port/guacamole/ where it seems the client
> hasn’t registered my credentials. The setup so far is:
>
>
>    - OS: Arch Linux, currently headless – updated yesterday
>    - Tomcat version: I’m using tomcat9 (tomcat10 wouldn’t work at all)
>    - Guacamole version: 1.4.0, I had to disable guacenc and install it
>    manually using pacman -U
>    - I have the /etc/guacamole folder set as an environment variable
>    GUACAMOLE_HOME and a hidden folder in the /var/lib/tomcat9/webapps 
> directory
>    - Guacd is running on the default port
>    - Due to restrictions on my network tomcat is running on port 40000
>
>
>
> Additionally, when I check the tomcat service “systemctl status tomcat9”,
> I see the message below every time I try to log in at the guacamole client
>
>
>
> [http-nio-40000-exec-8] WARN  o.a.g.r.auth.AuthenticationService -
> Authentication attempt from 130.225.244.82 for user "mast3r" failed.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas Jensen
> Aalborg University
> Computer Engineering student
>
>
>

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