Hello!
We have deployed Guacamole 1.4.0 on a Debian box and we are able to RDP
into remote machines through the web interface, so long as we disable audio
and prevent the ability to transfer files to and from the box.

The lack of audio isn't a huge deal, we don't really expect anyone to watch
the latest Avengers movie via RDP but we do need to be able to send files
to the remote machines.

On the box hosting Guacamole, we made a folder called "share" and (for
troubleshooting at least) set the permission to 777. This is located at
/etc/guacamole/share. Within the web interface, we set the Drive name to
"share" and the drive path to "/home/guacamole" (we also tried
"/home/guacamole/share"). We have tried both automatically creating the
drive and not auto creating it but it doesn't seem to make a difference.

As soon as we try to turn it on, the Guacamole server will connect to the
remote machine (with a black screen) but as soon as the mouse is moved, the
connection is dropped and we get kicked.

The guacamole .so file is where it should be in the freerdp2 folder based
on the guides I've read online. My team and I have spent time reading and
trying everything we can find online regarding these issues but it hasn't
worked unfortunately.

Is this something that any of you amazing people have run into? Any tips.
tricks, guidance, or even just words of encouragement would be great.

Thanks!

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