On the guacd user account thing again….so I shouldn’t be running under the daemon user?
> On Aug 20, 2022, at 8:01 AM, Doug Baggett <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks for the tips. Here are some details > > - It’s a pretty bog standard guacamole installation. Not in docker container > or anything like that. > - Ignore server certificate has been checked. > - Set it to NLA (or any setting) > > On the tip on the guacd user account. I’m not having problems with any other > RDP connection. It’s JUST to the Windows 10 system I’m connecting to. Using > RDP to a Linux system with xrdp works fine, so it would seem that a > permissions problem with guacd would affect all RDP connections and not just > one to a vanilla Windows 10 pro system. > > Guacd keeps complaining that security negotiation failed - wrong security > type? But I’ve tried every option and they all fail. > >> On Aug 20, 2022, at 7:46 AM, Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 7:40 AM Doug Baggett <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello and thank you! >>> >>> So I’m pretty frustrated. I can connect using RDP to an xrdp enabled linux >>> system, but no matter what I try I can’t authenticate or connect to my >>> windows pro 10 system. I know the windows firewall is set up correctly >>> because I can connect using a native RDP client on my Mac to the Windows >>> system using the email associated with my Microsoft account and password. >>> I’ve tried every combination of settings I can think of and I keep getting >>> login failed. >>> >>> Can somebody reply with the **EXACT** settings they are using with an RDP >>> connection to windows 10 in Guacamole to log into a Windows 10 system? >>> >> >> Well, no, we cannot tell you all of the exact settings to use to do >> this, because some of them will be very specific to your environment, >> and I don't know what that looks like. However, I can tell you the >> following things to look at: >> * Try specifically setting the security mode to NLA, as every version >> of Windows since 7/2008 required this by default. >> * Try checking the box to disabled certificate checking to see if that >> helps. Ultimately you'll not want to keep this checked and you'll want >> to make sure that you have certificates set up correctly, but it's >> helpful for debugging. >> * Make sure that the user account under which guacd is running has a >> valid home directory and can write to that directory. >> * Look at guacd logs and see what it's telling you. If necessary, >> change logging for guacd to debug. >> >> -Nick >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
