On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 7:13 PM, austin wonderly <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello, > > I'm trying to set up guacamole to allow html5 ssh access to my server. so > far I've done the following: > > 1. apt-get install guacamole > Though this is unlikely to be related to your problem, I would recommend installing a recent release of Guacamole following the manual, rather than installing packages via apt-get. > ... > > 3. Restarted Guacd and tomcat > > After doing all of this, I'll be able to login to guacamole's web > interface and get presented with "Login:" on guacamole's web terminal > interface, but then my debian installation (clean install aside from > guacamole, open-vm-tools, and ssh) just becomes completely unresponsive and > won't respond again until I perform a hard reboot. I'm running Linux > kingston 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+deb9u2 (2017-06-26) x86_64 > GNU/Linux. > Does the lack of response correlate to logging in to Guacamole? When the system is unresponsive, does the Guacamole interface respond (page can be reloaded, you can log out / back in successfully, etc.)? To what degree is the system unresponsive? Does the server respond to input via a hardware keyboard? Does the server respond to pings? Is there something in my configuration that's incorrect? I checked syslog > and catalina.log, but they both just stop logging at the same time that my > system becomes unresponsive. > It's unlikely that anything in Guacamole could cause your system to go entirely down like this. Since "unresponsive" can mean many things, I think the first step here is to determine exactly what condition occurs on the server to result in that behavior. - Mike
