I didn't see a description of the architecture but are you by chance using xRDP ?
On Fri, Oct 21, 2022, 12:58 PM Dylan Francis <[email protected]> wrote: > 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! > > >
