On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 5:49 PM Arnaud bourree
wrote:
> Ok, when doing file transfert from browser to remote or revert, file is
> always stored on guacd file system, isn't it ?
>
For RDP file transfers, yes. For SFTP, no - unless your SFTP server happens
to be the same server where you are running
Hello Nick,
>>I build the docker containers out of staging/http://1.6.0. guacamole-server
>>aka guacd builds & runs. However guacamole-client builds and reports (docker
>>compose logs):
>>guacamole | find: ‘/etc/guacamole/lib’: No such file or directory
>>It looks like then the container is stu
On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 8:42 AM Nick Couchman wrote:
> On Wed, May 7, 2025 at 8:08 AM aynqua
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I've been testing version 1.6.0-RC1 and overall it works very well —
>> great job! However, I did encounter a couple of issues I wanted to share:
>>
>>
>>1. *File transfert over R
On Thu, May 8, 2025 at 4:23 AM Joachim Lindenberg
wrote:
> Hello,
> I build the docker containers out of staging/1.6.0. guacamole-server aka
> guacd builds & runs. However guacamole-client builds and reports (docker
> compose logs):
> guacamole | find: ‘/etc/guacamole/lib’: No such file or direc
On Thu, May 8, 2025 at 10:05 AM Raymond Yip wrote:
> I fixed it, it seems I left the jdbc jar file inside the extension
> directory. Once Guacamole container is fully setup after applying the
> schemas, it no longer needs this file in the extension folder.
>
> Before I had these 2 files in the ex
You should have no problem directly upgrading, however be aware there is
a new version (1.6.0) on the horizon. It may be worth waiting for that
as there are a number of worthwhile improvements to be had.
On 8/05/25 21:57, Piviul wrote:
Hi all, it's a "little" time that I don' upgrade guacamole.
I fixed it, it seems I left the jdbc jar file inside the extension
directory. Once Guacamole container is fully setup after applying the
schemas, it no longer needs this file in the extension folder.
Before I had these 2 files in the extension folder when it is started:
guacamole-auth-totp.jar
gua
Il 08/05/25 12:52, Ivanmarcus ha scritto:
You should have no problem directly upgrading, however be aware there
is a new version (1.6.0) on the horizon. It may be worth waiting for
that as there are a number of worthwhile improvements to be had.
Many thanks marcus, now I'm undecided...😕
Any w
optimum, have a great day
Piviul
Il 08/05/25 12:48, Nick Couchman ha scritto:
On Thu, May 8, 2025 at 05:57 Piviul wrote:
Hi all, it's a "little" time that I don' upgrade guacamole. Now I
have
the 1.5.3 version and I would like upgrade to 1.5.5. Please can
you tell
me if I
On Thu, May 8, 2025 at 05:57 Piviul wrote:
> Hi all, it's a "little" time that I don' upgrade guacamole. Now I have
> the 1.5.3 version and I would like upgrade to 1.5.5. Please can you tell
> me if I have to upgrade to 1.5.4 before upgrading to 1.5.5 or if I can
> upgrade directly to 1.5.5?
>
Y
Hi all, it's a "little" time that I don' upgrade guacamole. Now I have
the 1.5.3 version and I would like upgrade to 1.5.5. Please can you tell
me if I have to upgrade to 1.5.4 before upgrading to 1.5.5 or if I can
upgrade directly to 1.5.5?
My best regards
Piviul
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Hello,
I build the docker containers out of staging/1.6.0. guacamole-server aka guacd
builds & runs. However guacamole-client builds and reports (docker compose
logs):
guacamole | find: ‘/etc/guacamole/lib’: No such file or directory
It looks like then the container is stuck.
Ok, I created an /e
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