Jonathan,
That's useful information, thanks.
I too have tended to disable all three cache options, with seemingly
little impact to users. It's a while ago now that I first did this, so
can't be certain, but I'm fairly sure it was the same for me in that
just disabling glyph caching didn't
Not sure of OP's Guacamole and freerdp versions, but I have Guacamole 1.2.0
built (on Debian) against FreeRDP 2.0.0 and working correctly. At some
point, Debian upgraded freerdp2 a git snapshot, and when I built Guacamole
1.3.0 against that, I have the frequent RDP disconnects. I also tried a
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 7:56 PM alipawsey wrote:
> ...
> Any idea what does ::1 mean?
>
That is the IPv6 address for localhost. In this context, it probably means
that Guacamole is behind a reverse proxy on the same machine and that
Tomcat and/or the reverse proxy are not configured to pass
I can't help with the connection name, but it would be useful for anyone
helping you to know what version of Guacamole you're using, and what the
log data says?
Here I have found disconnections are almost always a result of internet
issues between the client and Guacamole - quite often at the
What is your virtual platform and your landing VM version?
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