You can search for user-mapping.xml and see examples for vnc settings, user-mapping is 1 of the authentication methods for guacamole, standard location in unix based is /etc/guacamole/user-mapping.xml
Mahmoud El Tabarane > On Jul 14, 2016, at 10:21 PM, Bob Henderson <bhender...@lpa.k12.mn.us> wrote: > > VNC is, in most cases, not a user/pass based auth. It is a password/port > based auth. > > So, if you look at VNC, under Authentication, you'll see the "password" > field. This is authenticating to your VNC server, not to your client. You'll > still need to log in to your windows/ubuntu/whatever client via local > credentials after connecting via VNC. > > This is all VNC 101 kind of setup. Please, go to google, type in these > questions, and learn. You are not having Guacamole problems. You're having > VNC issues. PEBKAC. > > -Bob Henderson- > Technology Coordinator > Robotics Coach > Senior Drama Director > Lake Park Audubon Schools > 218.238.5914 ext 2030 > www.lakeparkaudubon.com > Check us out on Facebook! > >> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Babatunde Busari >> <babatunde.bus...@gmail.com> wrote: >> CORRECTION >> >> No problem >> >> My question is actually about guacamole's new connections settings >> >> Where do i specify what user i want to use to login via VNC method? >> >>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Clinton Tonge >>> <cto...@northwindsolutions.com> wrote: >> >>> With respect, I think you need to do some more research on your own before >>> posing all these questions here. This forum is not meant to teach a user >>> how to configure and use VNC or RDP on various platforms…you need to have >>> more basic knowledge in place before using Guacamole, as another has >>> previously stated. Once you have RDP and VNC experience through standard >>> means with client and server setups, you can then layer on your Guacamole >>> setup to bring the sessions into the web UI provided by this most excellent >>> of solutions. :) >>> >>> >>> Good luck! >>> Clint. >>> >>> >>> Clinton Tonge >>> SCADA and Asset Performance >>> >>> Northwind Solutions >>> 1315 North Service Road East, Suite 300 >>> Oakville, Ontario L6H 1A7 >>> O: 905.829.5757 >>> C: 519.835.1315 >>> >>> <image001.png> >>> www.northwindsolutions.com >>> >>>> On Jul 14, 2016, at 2:40 PM, Babatunde Busari <babatunde.bus...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> So i thought 631 because that became open as soon as i install x11vnc >>>> >>>> So what port then do i use for VNC? >>>> My other questions, what user logs in through VNC and do i need to do >>>> anything to sshd config? >>>> >>>> Thanks for your help >>>> >>>>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Mike Jumper <mike.jum...@guac-dev.org> >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Babatunde Busari >>>>>> <babatunde.bus...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> Ok i have installed x1vnc >>>>>> >>>>>> apt install x11vnc >>>>>> >>>>>> and its running on port 631 >>>>> >>>>> What leads you to believe that x11vnc is running on port 631? >>>>> >>>>> It's not impossible, but the circumstances that would lead to that are >>>>> pretty contrived. Port 631 is a privileged port [1] and is the default >>>>> port for CUPS / IPP [2], the printing system used by most Linux >>>>> distributions, including Ubuntu. >>>>> >>>>> - Mike >>>>> >>>>> [1] https://www.w3.org/Daemon/User/Installation/PrivilegedPorts.html >>>>> [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Printing_Protocol >