Hello Nick,The command netstat -tapnl does just that, seeing if IPv6 is enabled
and what daemons are bound to it. His output shows no IPv6 binding to guacd
daemon. This is also why I recommended checking the end point system he like
to RDP to has ipv6 enabled as well. You can have one enabled and not the
other to exhibit this issue. However if this is a container and not a fresh
build from source the troubleshooting scope widens and your correct on your
assessment. Just my 2 cents.SeanSent by Android Ai hijacked INS communications
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-------- Original message --------From: Nick Couchman <[email protected]> Date:
3/29/23 8:33 AM (GMT-08:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: RDP is
not working with IPV6 On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 1:19 AM Sean
Hulbert<[email protected]> wrote:>> Here is a link that
should address your issue>>>>
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1190>>I don't think that's the
same issue that Venkata is seeing. From theprovided error messages, it looks
like Guacamole Client issuccessfully connecting to guacd, but guacd cannot make
the IPv6connection out to the RDP server.Venkata, can you confirm that your
guacd container is assigned an IPv6address, and can access other IPv6 resources
(ping somethingIPv6-based, for example)? The error you're getting, "RDP
serverclosed/refused connection: DNS lookup failed (incorrect
hostname?)",indicates that the guacd container cannot locate that RDP server.
Thismay be because you've entered an incorrect hostname or IP, or it maybe
because it is looking up the hostname and getting back an IPv6address, and
cannot use it because IPv6 is not configured in
thecontainer.-Nick---------------------------------------------------------------------To
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