Mike Jumper wrote > That should be -f, not -d. This was a typo of course. And that's what my foreground run revealed
> Listening on host 127.0.0.1, port 4822 > guacd[3992]: INFO: Creating new client for protocol "rdp" > guacd[3992]: INFO: Connection ID is > "$ae8e6c0b-c1cd-434f-b684-b41d7c3bb315" > guacd[3994]: INFO: Security mode: TLS > guacd[3994]: INFO: Resize method: display-update > guacd[3994]: INFO: User "@c5909bae-31d8-4eda-9843-6ed9ebb0bc1e" joined > conn > ection "$ae8e6c0b-c1cd-434f-b684-b41d7c3bb315" (1 users now present) > guacd[3994]: INFO: Loading keymap "base" > guacd[3994]: INFO: Loading keymap "en-us-qwerty" > freerdp_load_library_symbol: failed to open /usr/lib64/freerdp/cliprdr.so: > /usr/ > lib64/freerdp/cliprdr.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or > direct > ory > freerdp_load_plugin: failed to load cliprdr/VirtualChannelEntry > guacd[3994]: WARNING: Failed to load cliprdr plugin. Clipboard will not > work. > guacd[3994]: ERROR: User is not responding. > guacd[3994]: INFO: User "@c5909bae-31d8-4eda-9843-6ed9ebb0bc1e" > disconnecte > d (0 users remain) > guacd[3994]: INFO: Last user of connection > "$ae8e6c0b-c1cd-434f-b684-b41d7c > 3bb315" disconnected What does it mean /User is not responding/? How one can understand this? I have NLA checkbox enabled on server, I also have NLA type of authentication in Guacamole. How I can guess who is the /user/ in this situation and who is /not responding/? And can be cliprdr the reason of failure? Maybe I should install it first? How? -- View this message in context: http://apache-guacamole-incubating-users.2363388.n4.nabble.com/Connection-error-No-logs-tp863p876.html Sent from the Apache Guacamole (incubating) - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.