Turns out that I put the extension in the wrong folder. Thanks for the help!

On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 3:11 PM David Jentes <daviddgtntperso...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm using 1.3.0, I'll remove the symlinks soon. I'll let you know after.
>
> On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 3:05 PM Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 3:52 PM David Jentes <
>> daviddgtntperso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I can't log into the default account after setting up Tomcat and Guacd
>>> and my MySQL database. I'm putting my guacamole.properties (in
>>> /etc/guacamole and symlinked to /usr/share/tomcat8/.guacamole) below.
>>>
>>>
>> What version of Guacamole? Symlinks are not necessary on more recent
>> versions of Guacamole - /etc/guacamole is the default location and will be
>> checked, first.
>>
>>
>>> guacd-hostname: localhost
>>> guacd-port: 4822
>>>
>>> mysql-hostname: localhost
>>> mysql-port: 3306
>>> mysql-database: guacamole_db
>>> mysql-username: guacamole_user
>>> mysql-password: VerySecurePassword
>>>
>>> I'm not gonna use that SQL password in production. I have other apps
>>> (WordPress, etc.) accessing the server through Apache httpd on the same
>>> system, so what I think is that it is not reading the config file correctly
>>> or connecting to the database.
>>>
>>
>> Things to check:
>> 1) Does the Tomcat user have access to /etc/guacamole?
>> 2) What do the Tomcat logs (catalina.out, or the equivalent on whatever
>> system you're using) say? You should see messages about the MySQL extension
>> loading, or any errors if it's unable to load.
>> 3)  Verify you've completed all the steps - MySQL is running, you
>> imported both the schema file and the admin user file, the extension is
>> installed in /etc/guacamole/extensions, the MySQL JDBC driver is installed,
>> etc.
>>
>> -Nick
>>
>

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