On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 7:55 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I just restarted Guacamole and Tomcat, and I don’t see anything about LDAP > loading. I have the 0.9.13 LDAP extension at > /usr/share/tomcat/.guacamole/extensions. > Is that the proper directory for it? I’m pretty sure that’s where the user > guide said to put it. I also have the pertinent LDAP parameters set in the > guacamole.properties file at /etc/guacamole. >
In 0.9.13-incubating, if you downloaded the release from the website, then the default GUACAMOLE_HOME will be the $HOME/.guacamole directory. Double-check and make sure that's the Tomcat user's home directory. You can also change the GUACAMOLE_HOME via either the guacamole.home property in Tomcat's catalina.properties file, or by setting the GUACAMOLE_HOME environment variable before starting Tomcat. This changes slightly in 0.9.14-incubating (git repo), with /etc/guacamole becoming the fallback-default location. If you have guacamole.properties in /etc/guacamole, and you can successfully change other items in that file and see the changes take effect, then I believe your GUACAMOLE_HOME is probably configured for /etc/guacamole, in which case your extensions should be in /etc/guacamole/extensions. So, you might try creating that directory, placing the LDAP extension there, and then restarting Tomcat. -Nick
