Thanks Mike,
Oddly enough it's working fine with no reported errors (and has for the
past few hundred days...).
Fairly sure the necessary update was run at the time, but either way
that one's going to 1.1.0 shortly so it should be properly sorted.
On 13/03/2020 3:27 p.m., Mike Jumper wrote
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 1:36 PM ivanmarcus wrote:
> Mike,
>
> I was about to try transferring a running 1.0.0 I have to a new 1.1.0
> instance so I could confirm the process I'd suggested earlier. Out of
> interested I checked out the database tables first.
>
> Here's 1.0.0:
>
> +
Mike,
I was about to try transferring a running 1.0.0 I have to a new 1.1.0
instance so I could confirm the process I'd suggested earlier. Out of
interested I checked out the database tables first.
Here's 1.0.0:
+---+
| Tables_in_guacamole_db
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 12:39 AM Jason Haar wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I just tried using guacamole-1.1.0 to log into an AWS Linux virtual. Type
> username and password, hit ENTER, pause and "the network connection appears
> unstable".
>
> I then looked at the guacd logs and see this
>
> guacd[13051]:
I'm sorry Marcus I have done a little bit of confusion because I was
thinking that changing done to user-mapping.xml even after user logon
was read during connection instead it is necessary to logoff and logon
again... so all seems to works now.
Thank you very much!
Piviul
ivanmarcus ha scri
Are you using the GUI?
If so then for a connection to a 'standard' Win7 machine you may want to
check that 'ignore server certificate' is ticked.
In my connections that's all I tick, other than setting the protocol, ip
number/port, set 32-bit colour and enable font smoothing.
This isn't the
Hi all, I'm new in this list. I'm testing guacamole 1.1.0 on a debian 10
and I find it amazing even if I find some trouble connecting to
win7/winserver2008/win10 clients (Winxp RDP seems to works correctly).
These are the logs for a win7 client:
Mar 11 15:21:28 guacamole guacd[179]: Creating n
Hi there
I just tried using guacamole-1.1.0 to log into an AWS Linux virtual. Type
username and password, hit ENTER, pause and "the network connection appears
unstable".
I then looked at the guacd logs and see this
guacd[13051]: Password and keyboard-interactive authentication are not
supported