Dear Nick,
thank you very much for your help. Indeed, forcing NLA, it worked!

I’m sorry that I didn’t figure it out by myself!

Best regards
Lorenzo


Da: Nick Couchman <[email protected]>
Inviato: martedì 10 maggio 2022 14:27
A: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: RDP with NLA Authentication

On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 3:15 AM MAURIZI Lorenzo 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I forgot to add that I’m using latest 1.4.0 version of Guacamole and guacd 
docker containers.



Thanks.



On 2022/05/10 07:11:45 MAURIZI Lorenzo wrote:

> Dear all,

> I'm new to Guacamole and I am setting up a new installation based upon docker 
> and docker-compose.

> Reading the great documentation I was able to install Guacamole, configure 
> the TOTP module, customize the interface.

> Everything works as expected, except the fact that I need to save into 
> connection profile the credentials to connect with RDP protocol to recent 
> Windows systems.

> I have read some JIRA issues about RDP authentication and the NLA problem, 
> and I was thinking that Guacamole was able to ask for user and password while 
> connecting to the remote machine.

> But I can't still obtain a prompt for user and password, while all is working 
> well when the credentials are saved into the connection profile.

>

> Is it possible to connect with RDP avoiding to save user and password into 
> connection profile?

>

If you're running 1.4.0 on both client and server, you should be able to leave 
username, password, and domain blank, and Guacamole will prompt for those 
values when the connection is established for NLA connections. If you're having 
issues with it, try forcing security to NLA. However, make sure you leave those 
fields (username, password, and domain) completely blank - Guacamole will not 
prompt if values are provided for those fields.

-Nick

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