Indeed, Nick! You were right! During the update the guacd image was left
behind at 1.2.0. Checking the logs as you suggested pointed out that guacd
was running version 1.2.0. although I was positive I had upgraded it.
Pulling the new version provided the coveted credentials prompt. Thank you
very much, Nick!

Best regards,

*Bogdan TOMASCIUC *


On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 10:52 PM Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 3:13 PM Bogdan Tomasciuc <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> After updating to 1.3.0 I was expecting to get the prompt to enter
>> credentials if I deleted them in the connection configuration. Instead it
>> fails to connect.
>> Using guagamole and guacd docker images with mysql backend.
>>
>>
> A couple of things to check:
> 1) When you updated, did you update both guacamole-client and guacd? The
> prompting functionality requires that both of those components be at 1.3.0
> in order to function.
> 2) What do guacd logs say? Since you're using Docker, you should be able
> to do "docker logs <guacd container>", replacing guacd with the name of the
> container. I would follow/tail the logs and watch what error you get when
> connecting without credentials.
>
>
>> Is it a docker image ptoblem or do I have to take extra steps to get the
>> new feature?
>>
>> Extra info. I tried with a Guacamole instance compiled from sources and it
>> worked fine prompting for credentials bu I would really like to see it
>> working on my docker installations too.
>>
>>
> There's no reason it shouldn't work using Docker.
>
> -Nick
>
>>

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