In Guacamole 1.6.0 I’ve found some VNC connections seem to freeze immediately. 
Essentially it stays stuck as a “screenshot” of when I first opened the 
connection. The connection is still open, and I can still interact (i.e. if I 
move a window in the Guacamole connection I can see it has an effect by 
monitoring the physical screen or watching it through another remote software, 
but nothing appears to change in Guacamole).

OS affected: So far have only observed this issue with VNC connections to 
Windows Server 2022. Other versions of Windows appear to be fine.
Guacamole Versions affected: Testing on 1.6.0 in a docker stack. Also tested 
with an older version of Guacamole (1.5.4, native install) which works fine 
with the same connections.
LibVNC: The libvnc version in the guacd container (in /opt/guacamole/lib) is 
0.9.15, I tested replacing this with 0.9.14 but the issue persisted.
VNC Server: Using the latest version of UltraVNC server (1.6.4.0), however the 
issue is the same on older versions too. Tested with/without MSLogon II 
enabled, no difference. Also tested with TightVNC server which does NOT present 
the same issue.

I also tested the connections with TightVNC Viewer and Remmina, both of which 
had no problems.

Nicholas Partlin
Graduate - IT & Automation
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