ession, so it needs to be
installed if you use DO.
Hope this helps.
~ML
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 6:34 PM Matthew Lawson
wrote:
> icke,
>
> This may or may not help b/c I'm using linux containers, but...
> I just finished setting up remote access with sound through guac to a
> lin
icke,
This may or may not help b/c I'm using linux containers, but...
I just finished setting up remote access with sound through guac to a linux
container (Incus) running Debian12+xfce. I leaned on the c-nergy script
Askew mentioned. I use the `-c` flag so the script builds a version
customized
a connection, though. I tried a
simple ssh connection to cn1 (it was created w/ port 22 mapped to 52022).
It didn't work.
I'm googling around for next steps.
~ML
On Tuesday, August 17, 2021, Matthew Lawson wrote:
> Use it as much as you like 🙃
>
> I’ll try out your meth
27;ve *not* tried this and I could be leading you up a long and
> winding path so perhaps asking some real girls and boys on those forums
> is advisable - still no harm in trying this I guess...
>
>
>
> On 17/08/21 3:04 am, Matthew Lawson wrote:
> > You may not be a Docker e
bly no need here.
>
> With luck someone with a lot more clues than me will come along shortly
> and suggest a better way, but in the meantime you could give this a try as
> I've had good success with this methodology.
>
>
> On 16/08/21 1:20 pm, Matthew Lawson wrote:
>
at least give you an idea if cn1 is performing as it should,
> and therefore potentially narrow down where you need to look for the
> problem. All that said, given you mention the Docker containers are
> using their default IP range, I do wonder if there's simply a routing
> issue...
uld,
> and therefore potentially narrow down where you need to look for the
> problem. All that said, given you mention the Docker containers are
> using their default IP range, I do wonder if there's simply a routing
> issue...
>
> On 16/08/21 12:48 am, Matthew Lawson wrote:
&
I could use some pointers (advice/resources) about establishing an RDP
connection between Guacamole set up with Docker containers and a Linux
container running ubuntu 20.04.
Since Brian Mullan's CIAB setup inspired this endeavor, the Linux container is
named 'cn1'.
When I try to connect to cn1
I second Kraus' recommendation because I've had a similar issue crop up a
couple of times. I just switch browsers so I can see the QR code that should
appear.
~ML
On May 14, 2019, 5:34 AM -0400, Christian Kraus ,
wrote:
> Maybe it's a browser caching issue - try to load from different PC/Browse
Antony,
I use Brian's CIAB as the basis for multiple desktops for my home lab. I
discovered CIAB while attempting to implement guac for multiple users on my
own, but after I realized what Brian had put together, I adopted his
solution. It has all the features I need, add'l features that others m
Well, never mind. The field authentication field started appearing. I'd like
to tell you I changed a setting or something, but I didn't. While I was
testing how other browsers displayed desktop, I tried Chrome again for
comparison. And ... it worked fine.
I don't know what happened. Or why
It showed the first line or two of text, which, iirc, is something like
"Your account has been enabled for 2FA". It did not show the QR code, or
the field for the resulting authentication code further down on the page.
It only showed the 'Proceed' or 'Next' button, or whatever it is labeled.
Obvio
gt; On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 7:51 PM Matthew Lawson
> wrote:
>
>> However, I cannot figure out how to reach the guacamole login page from
>> outside my home network over a secure connection. When I try, I receive an
>> error message. FF, for instance, indicates that '
I'm struggling to set up access to guacamole with a secured connection
outside my home (local, internal) network. I can login over http within my
home network. I can login using https from within my home network. I can
also log in from outside my home network over http. I can even SSH into my
h
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