Thanks,
The issue has been fixed. The issue was not from `ldconfig` or anything like
that but merely by a wrong assumption I was doing about Guacamole.
I was thinking from the beginning that Guacamole could run a RDP server by
itself... but I was wrong.
After running XRDP locally, I was able to connect successfully ;)
Thank you for your help on this!
On 6/4/23 23:21, Michael Jumper wrote:
On 6/4/23 10:54, Pol wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get Guacamole server 1.5.2 running without success, that's the
reason why I subscribed to this mailing list after querying some search engines
without luck.
Here's the steps I successfully did so far:
1. Compile `guacd`, with all the statuses set to 1 except for `wsock32`
2. Running `guacd`
3. Testing from a remote machine `telnet <server> 4822`
4. Creating 3 user-mapping (user-mapping.xml) for my own user: 1 for vnc, 1 for
ssh, 1 for rdp
5. I can see those mappings when I connect to the web interface at
http://nixos.lan:8080/guacamole/
What's not working is when I hit one of the 3 mappings I've created, in the
logs I have:
```
Jun 04 17:09:09 nixos guacd[418573]: Support for protocol "rdp" is not installed
Jun 04 17:09:09 nixos guacd[418573]: guacd[418573]: WARNING: Support for protocol
"rdp" is not installed
Did you run "ldconfig" after "make install"?
...
Do you know what could prevent the creation of a WebSocket tunnel to guacd ?
The web application is definitely connecting successfully to guacd (you would not see any
"Support for protocol ... is not installed" messages otherwise).
The error you're seeing in the Guacamole logs could easily be caused by the
protocol support being effectively missing (perhaps due to your system's linker
cache not being updated after building by ldconfig).
- Mike
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