I just restarted Guacamole and Tomcat, and I don't see anything about LDAP 
loading.  I have the 0.9.13 LDAP extension at 
/usr/share/tomcat/.guacamole/extensions.  Is that the proper directory for it?  
I'm pretty sure that's where the user guide said to put it.  I also have the 
pertinent LDAP parameters set in the guacamole.properties file at 
/etc/guacamole.

Thanks,
Harry

From: Devine, Harry (FAA)
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2017 8:37 PM
To: user@guacamole.incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Configuring LDAP


I won't be back in the office until Monday so I'll look and provide that then, 
if that's OK.



Thanks,

Harry

________________________________
From: Mike Jumper <mike.jum...@guac-dev.org<mailto:mike.jum...@guac-dev.org>>
Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 8:21:44 PM
To: 
user@guacamole.incubator.apache.org<mailto:user@guacamole.incubator.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Configuring LDAP

On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 12:45 PM, 
<harry.dev...@faa.gov<mailto:harry.dev...@faa.gov>> wrote:
I'm trying to configure LDAP to work on our new Guacamole installation.  I 
followed Chapter 7 in the user guide, but I still can't get it to work.  When I 
enter a user name and the password that I know exists in our LDAP (which is 
running on RHEL 7 using IDM), and click the Login button, nothing happens.  No 
errors, no visual clues, nothing.  I look at the logs on the server and get 
zero errors or indications that it even attempted it.

There will not be visual clues, as such details are not exposed at the 
user-visible level. There should be log messages, however, including messages 
indicating that the LDAP authentication extension was loaded. Can you post what 
you see in the Tomcat logs from the point that Guacamole is starting up until 
the first pair of login failures (there should be at least two: the first 
resulting from the default anonymous auth attempt which caused the login dialog 
to display, and the second from using that login dialog)?

- Mike

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