On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 6:57 AM, Amarjeet Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... > 1. when I am clicking on "*G on Gucamole RDP*" it's not opening. I tried > to open in new Window but nothing came up. > > Did you recently reconnect to Guacamole? When the RDP connection is closed and reestablished, resources from the previous connection become unavailable, including the virtual drive exposed by the Guacamole server. This doesn't technically relate to Guacamole, but rather how Windows handles mapped drives associated with RDP sessions. You might need to close that Explorer window and open a new one, to stop Explorer from trying to open the drive that no longer exists. > 2. I have given *sftp-directory* as /tmp but it is pointing to */ (root) > directory* always. Please *refer the screenshot*. > The "sftp-directory" parameter does not control the root directory of the SFTP filesystem, but rather the default upload directory for files uploaded via drag-and-drop. From the section covering RDP + SFTP in the manual [1]: "sftp-directory - The directory to upload files to if they are simply dragged and dropped, and thus otherwise lack a specific upload location. This parameter is optional. If omitted, the default upload location of the SSH server providing SFTP will be used." If you're trying to control the root directory of the SFTP filesystem overall, the parameter you're looking for is "sftp-root-directory", but beware that support for that parameter was added very recently. It has not been released. The associated issue in JIRA is: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-303 - Mike [1] http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/configuring-guacamole.html#rdp-sftp
