On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 11:57 PM Lockhart, Roland
wrote:
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> We are using the Bitnami image to host Guacamole in AWS
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> We upgraded from 1.4033 r09 on Debian 10 to 1.5.0-r06 on Debian 11
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> The process was to backup the database and restore to a new EC2 instance
> launched from the newest
Hi support
We are using the Bitnami image to host Guacamole in AWS
We upgraded from 1.4033 r09 on Debian 10 to 1.5.0-r06 on Debian 11
The process was to backup the database and restore to a new EC2 instance
launched from the newest Bitnami AMI
We have encountered an issue we can't resolve.
Roland,
That's quite an old version of Guacamole, there have been significant
changes that will require an update to your database schema (from 0.9.14
to 1.0.0).
For your information here are the relevant announcements on versions
later than what you're currently using:
Hi
We are currently running Guacamole from a community image from AWS
guaws/stable/hvm-ssd/guacamole-0.9.14-20180311.13-27463c5c-7531-407d-aa0b-0a42912db48f-ami-12a4636f.4
It runs the services in docker containers, and we are fairly out of date with
the build
We'd like to upgrade so we don't
Hi Mike,
To put in context, my Guacamole server, hosted on a ubuntu 20.04, uses
Mariadb as a sql backend and LDAP along with TOTP for authentication.
My main user account is LDAP and has all permissions ticked (including
"administer system").
I have also a local backup admin user. This user
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022, 16:42 LatChee wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I upgraded to Guacamole 1.4 and since then the connections list under
> settings is empty.
> However, I can still create new connection or new group. Those then show
> up in the "Home" page and can be used to connect to a machine.
>
>
Hi there,
I upgraded to Guacamole 1.4 and since then the connections list under settings
is empty.
However, I can still create new connection or new group. Those then show up in
the "Home" page and can be used to connect to a machine.
Would you be able to help me with this issue?
Kind