Hi sciUser,
Based on you example, it only have one uplink NIC 0? May I correct?
Regards,
Chris
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From: sciUser
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 12:01 AM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Multiple WAN Network Interface
Yes you can do this, we do this all the
Exactly, and others will be able to use your experience to help them too
- thanks for letting us know what the problem was!
On 15/04/2020 12:42 p.m., sciUser wrote:
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Try to change localhost with 127.0.0.1 in your nginx.conf, this solve the
same issue for me.
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Another thing I have noticed, HOSTNAME must be 127.0.0.1, if I set localhost
I still get randomly the localhost IP both on IPv4 or IPv6 format, sometimes
I get remote user' IP; if I set it with 127.0.0.1 I always get remote users'
IP.
Hope this could help someone who have the same issue.
Best,
Ok, stupid me!
I find where the error is:
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded_For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
Ihad one of this set in my nginx.conf, changed "_" with "-" and made it like
this:
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
solve the issue, now I correctly get the
It's just strange that you're showing an IPv6 localhost IP.
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On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 2:02 PM wrote:
> I did try that at one point and it didnt seem to make a diff. but I could
> try again and will try a full reboot instead of just restarting all the
> associated services.
>
>
Hello ivanmarcus and thanks for your reply.
I have already check the page you have link to me and my configurations
looking exactly the same as described on that page.
I think my issue is here on nginx.conf:
location / {
proxy_pass http://*HOSTNAME*:8080/guacamole/;
proxy_buffering off;
If you check out this page it should tell you what you need to know:
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/proxying-guacamole.html
In particular look at the section 'Setting up the Remote IP Valve'.
On 15/04/2020 1:36 a.m., Niubbo75 wrote:
Hello, I have configured Guacamole 1.1.0 on CentOS 7
Hello,
Having the same issue on win2019, no problems on win2016 and below.
Guacamole version 1.1.0
It was working on 0.9.4 but disconnecting very 10-20 seconds
Hope someone can help
Best regards
Giorgio
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Sent: 4/14/2020 8:03 AM
Subject: AW:
It's not virtual, but real computers over windows remote desktop.
Joseph Szabo
CSS Lab Technical Services
NBCS Lab Team
System Administrator
Rutgers University
From: sciUser
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 3:54 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re:
Thanks. I think that gpo is working. It seems to work better when the gpo
isn't local. I am using "computer\administrative templates\windows
components\remote desktop services\remote desktop session host\session time
limits\set time limit for disconnected sessions". Testing 1 minute.
The solution from the profile settings link provided in the this thread above
is your best bet.
We do an On-demand (students leave, session reset state zero) and ILT
(Instructor Led Training, students can return to their existing desktop),
this is all controlled through out provisioning system
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 3:32 PM sciUser
wrote:
> Question: Does Remote App work for Linux systems or it this only Microsoft
> AD+ term + published?
>
>
This depends on the protocol you're using, but it is possible to accomplish
this using Linux. It may not work using the RemoteApp channel
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These are the group policy settings for our RDP server and they work quite
well at cleaning up disconnected (but not logged off) sessions.
Erik Berndt / Systems Administrator
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 3:33 PM Joseph Szabo wrote:
> Logout. No disconnected sessions.
>
>
Logout. No disconnected sessions.
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System Administrator
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Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 3:31 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: force complete logout every time
Question: Does Remote App work for Linux systems or it this only Microsoft
AD+ term + published?
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I did try that at one point and it didnt seem to make a diff. but I could
try again and will try a full reboot instead of just restarting all the
associated services.
everything is hosted on 1 server. and there is just a firewall in front of
it, so unless thats doing something odd, its just
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 2:18 PM Joseph Szabo wrote:
> Hi. How can I keep guacamole users from leaving disconnected sessions on
> Windows computers?
>
> icm b001 { quser } -cr $c
>
> USERNAME SESSIONNAMEID STATE IDLE TIME LOGON TIME
> j151 4 Disc
Hi. How can I keep guacamole users from leaving disconnected sessions on
Windows computers?
icm b001 { quser } -cr $c
USERNAME SESSIONNAMEID STATE IDLE TIME LOGON TIME
j151 4 Disc 1:32 4/14/2020 11:18 AM
p415 5 Disc
Hi. How can I keep guacamole users from leaving disconnected sessions on
Windows computers?
icm b001 { quser } -cr $c
USERNAME SESSIONNAMEID STATE IDLE TIME LOGON TIME
j151 4 Disc 1:32 4/14/2020 11:18 AM
p415 5 Disc
Hi
Inside Tomcat's conf/server.xml, copy and paste the following inside "Host"
tag(generally at the end of the file)
More details are available at following URL
https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/proxying-guacamole.html#tomcat-remote-i
p
From: Niubbo75
Yes you can do this, we do this all the time.
The key is to have a one inbound connection from outside, we will call this
NIC0 (172.1.1.2), Now you can have 1 2 3 or 4 network cards, each network
card will be assigned an IP to that WAN network (no gateway on the WAN
interfaces).
Network 0 = NIC0
Your dept., you're adept.
From: Andrew Kopp [mailto:ak...@soleilfoodservice.com]
Sent: 14 April 2020 14:31
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Multiple WAN Network Interface
This is a problem at the networking level, any OS will have the same issue.
You will have a return routing problem
Hello, I have configured Guacamole 1.1.0 on CentOS 7 with Tomcat 9.0.33, I
have use NGINX to let users to login on guacamole via https://mydomain.name
instead of http://my.guacamole.server:8080/guacamoleall work good except
that in Guacamole all users seems to login from 127.0.0.1.I have use this
This is a problem at the networking level, any OS will have the same issue.
You will have a return routing problem regarding default gateway on the server
- unless you are going todo some creative NATing with automatic return route
scripting (which is not very good tbh many many painful issues
On 2020-04-14 14:38, Chris Lee wrote:
HI All,
Many thanks for reply.
The main objective is increase the total in/outing bandwidth.
I have 3 internet line by different ISP, so I can build 3 Linux box, one for
each WAN link like following:
WAN 1 <-> Guacamole Server 1
WAN 2 <-> Guacamole
HI All,
Many thanks for reply.
The main objective is increase the total in/outing bandwidth.
I have 3 internet line by different ISP, so I can build 3 Linux box, one for
each WAN link like following:
WAN 1 <-> Guacamole Server 1
WAN 2 <-> Guacamole Server 2
WAN 3 <-> Guacamole Server 3
Round robin DNS has worked fine for us to utilize two ISP circuits.
Chris
> On Apr 14, 2020, at 3:59 AM, Chris Lee wrote:
>
>
> HI All,
>
> It is possible to setup multiple Network WAN interface on Fedora Linux box,
> so it can increase the total WAN bandwidth and HA?
>
> WAN 1 \
>
On 2020-04-14 10:59, Chris Lee wrote:
HI All,
Hi!
It is possible to setup multiple Network WAN interface on Fedora Linux box, so
it can increase the total WAN bandwidth and HA?
WAN 1 \
WAN 2 --- Guacamole Server - LAN
WAN 3 /
Suppose each WAN link have 10Gb bandwidth, Then I get different
Hi Chris,
Imho this is very likely a dead end as routing of inbound and outbound
packets is entirely independent with internet protocol. You are suggesting
different end points for inbound traffic "only", but likely bandwidth is
more relevant with outbound Guacamole traffic. If you can separate
Hi Chris
I believe you are looking for some kind of load balancing based on
DNS, and doing it manually.
But it can be automated !
Many big sites have multiple WAN addresses that point to the same resource.
For example from my home connection:
dig yahoo.com +short
72.30.35.9
98.138.219.231
HI All,
It is possible to setup multiple Network WAN interface on Fedora Linux box, so
it can increase the total WAN bandwidth and HA?
WAN 1 \
WAN 2 --- Guacamole Server - LAN
WAN 3 /
Suppose each WAN link have 10Gb bandwidth, Then I get different URL for
different department users:
Account:
Hello Piviul,
disabling NLA and ignoring certificates is definitely a bad advice from a
security point of view. If certs are wrong, it can usually be seen in guacd
logs.
Best Regards, Joachim
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