Hi Nick,

Thanks for looking into this.  Is there any more information you need from me 
in order to look into this?

Thank you!!!
Brad


Thank you,

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From: Nick Couchman <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 5, 2023 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SSH Connections --- VMWare Hosts

On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 12:00 PM Brad Turnbough 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi All,

I’m attempting to connect to VMWare ESXi 7.0 hosts from guacamole.  I’m not 
running anything out of the ordinary.

SSH is running and accessible from the Guacamole host.  I can log into the 
VMWare host via ssh from the Guacamole host (command line).

When I attempt to connect to the VMWare host via the Guacamole interface, I’m 
immediately given the:

“The remote desktop server encountered an error and has closed the connection.  
Please try again or contact your system administrator”

I’m assuming there is a setting or something needed, but I’m not sure what that 
setting is.  Can someone please help?


I just tried it out in my environment, and I'm getting similar results. I'll 
have to do a little digging and see if I can figure out what's going on. The 
message from guacd is:

Jun 05 12:03:25 guacserver guacd[92228]: Creating new client for protocol "ssh"
Jun 05 12:03:25 guacserver guacd[92228]: guacd[92228]: INFO:        Creating 
new client for protocol "ssh"
Jun 05 12:03:25 guacserver guacd[92228]: Connection ID is 
"$b22f074f-033b-4492-bf53-038a5814f3a4"
Jun 05 12:03:25 guacserver guacd[92228]: guacd[92228]: INFO:        Connection 
ID is "$b22f074f-033b-4492-bf53-038a5814f3a4"
Jun 05 12:03:25 guacserver guacd[66229]: User 
"@d5a6c8e0-5769-4171-b7da-1bc01361fc1e" joined connection 
"$b22f074f-033b-4492-bf53-038a5814f3a4" (1 users now present)
Jun 05 12:03:25 guacserver guacd[92228]: guacd[66229]: INFO:        User 
"@d5a6c8e0-5769-4171-b7da-1bc01361fc1e" joined connection 
"$b22f074f-033b-4492-bf53-038a5814f3a4" (1 users now present)
Jun 05 12:03:27 guacserver guacd[66229]: SSH handshake failed.
Jun 05 12:03:27 guacserver guacd[92228]: guacd[66229]: ERROR:        SSH 
handshake failed.

-Nick

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