Larry,

Although I don't use Mac's do you think it might be worth simply submitting a ticket, so the request is known, rather than berating the team for being out-dated?

This is a really useful project with fantastic support, I'd expect some positive input could result in some useful response(s) for those that use Apple's.

Cheers.


On 1/08/2019 3:09 p.m., Larry Athey wrote:
For the record. I currently use WebSSH to get a command prompt on Linux and Mac OS systems. I use the default VNC program in Mac OS to get a remote desktop, but it doesn't work with Vino based Linux systems for screen sharing. I looked at Guacamole because it looked like an all-in-one solution, but it's clear that it has a long way to go. I'll be unsubscribing here and restoring my VM. Hope you guys catch up in the future.

        

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On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 8:50 PM Larry Athey <larryat...@mazaroth.com <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>> wrote:

    If the vast majority of Linux distributions out there can
    successfully VNC into a Mac, and Guacamole can't...It's safe to
    say that the problem isn't because "Apple made some changes". It's
    safer to say that somebody else just isn't paying attention enough
    to catch up.

        

    Larry Athey / *Director of Remote Support*
    larryat...@mazaroth.com <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com> / 949 220
    2949 <tel:949%20220%202949>

    Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. /888 633 9271 <tel:888%20633%209271>
    www.mazaroth.com <http://www.mazaroth.com/>



    On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 8:43 PM Larry Athey
    <larryat...@mazaroth.com <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>> wrote:

        Ummm, Like I said, even Remminia on any Ubuntu distribution
        derivative can VNC into a Mac. That's really not a useful answer.

                

        Larry Athey / *Director of Remote Support*
        larryat...@mazaroth.com <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com> / 949
        220 2949 <tel:949%20220%202949>

        Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. /888 633 9271 <tel:888%20633%209271>
        www.mazaroth.com <http://www.mazaroth.com/>



        On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 7:57 PM brian mullan
        <bmullan.m...@gmail.com <mailto:bmullan.m...@gmail.com>> wrote:

            I'm not with Guacamole
            But don't be cruel
            They are open source.. is MAC OS?
I've seen alot of software that doesn't work on a Mac. Have Apple make some changes??

            Just sayin
            Brian

            On Wed, Jul 31, 2019, 9:52 PM Larry Athey
            <larryat...@mazaroth.com <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>>
            wrote:

                I will be restoring the VM to prior to Guacamole. I
                wish you guys the best of luck. But your tunnel vision
                focusing on out-dated technology will be the death of
                you unless you magically decide to get current.

                        

                Larry Athey / *Director of Remote Support*
                larryat...@mazaroth.com
                <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com> / 949 220 2949
                <tel:949%20220%202949>

                Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. /888 633 9271
                <tel:888%20633%209271>
                www.mazaroth.com <http://www.mazaroth.com/>



                On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 7:49 PM Larry Athey
                <larryat...@mazaroth.com
                <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>> wrote:

                    Sadly, with all of the work that's been put into
                    this, the lack of support for Mac OS VNC server
                    looks like a painful oversight. If even Remminia
                    can do this and it's open source, there's no
                    reason that Guacamole can't handle this.

                        

                    Larry Athey / *Director of Remote Support*
                    larryat...@mazaroth.com
                    <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com> / 949 220 2949
                    <tel:949%20220%202949>

                    Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. /888 633 9271
                    <tel:888%20633%209271>
                    www.mazaroth.com <http://www.mazaroth.com/>



                    On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 7:20 PM brian mullan
                    <bmullan.m...@gmail.com
                    <mailto:bmullan.m...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                        sorry didn't see orig post


                        On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 8:06 PM Larry Athey
                        <larryat...@mazaroth.com
                        <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>> wrote:

                            Port typo in the last reply, it should
                            have said 20001.

                                

                            Larry Athey / *Director of Remote Support*
                            larryat...@mazaroth.com
                            <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com> / 949 220
                            2949 <tel:949%20220%202949>

                            Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. /888 633 9271
                            <tel:888%20633%209271>
                            www.mazaroth.com <http://www.mazaroth.com/>



                            On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 6:04 PM Larry
                            Athey <larryat...@mazaroth.com
                            <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>> wrote:

                                Yes I can log in to the machines
                                locally by using "ssh user@localhost
                                -p 30001" just fine, I guess my
                                original post didn't convey that well
                                enough.

                                I think I may be going down a bad
                                rabbit hole here. I see that Guacamole
                                only supports VNC connections that
                                just require a password, rather than
                                username and password. The Mac OS VNC
                                server requires both. So if Guacamole
                                can't connect to a Mac OS VNC server,
                                please let me know now. I can't put
                                any more time into this, I'm already 3
                                days deep into getting the damn thing
                                running.

                                        

                                Larry Athey / *Director of Remote
                                Support*
                                larryat...@mazaroth.com
                                <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com> / 949
                                220 2949 <tel:949%20220%202949>

                                Mazaroth IT Solutions, Inc. /888 633
                                9271 <tel:888%20633%209271>
                                www.mazaroth.com
                                <http://www.mazaroth.com/>



                                On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 3:02 PM Nick
                                Couchman <vn...@apache.org
                                <mailto:vn...@apache.org>> wrote:

                                    On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 4:37 PM
                                    Larry Athey
                                    <larryat...@mazaroth.com
                                    <mailto:larryat...@mazaroth.com>>
                                    wrote:

                                        I have a Linux VM that I use
                                        as a reverse SSH tunnel host
                                        for to enable me to connect to
                                        remote machines by SSH and
                                        VNC. The SSH connections start
                                        at port 20000 on localhost and
                                        the VNC connections start at
                                        port 30000 on localhost. I can
                                        connect to these remote
                                        machines just fine in a
                                        terminal or by VNC from the
                                        desktop.

                                        Guacamole has no problem
                                        connecting to the VNC
                                        machines, but it can't connect
                                        to the SSH machines.
                                        Catalina.out always shows this:

                                        14:35:44.669
                                        [http-bio-8080-exec-2] ERROR
                                        o.a.g.w.GuacamoleWebSocketTunnelEndpoint
                                        - Creation of WebSocket tunnel
                                        to guacd failed: Connection to
                                        guacd timed out.


                                    What do the guacd logs say
                                    (usually logged to syslog -
                                    /var/log/messages, journalctl, etc.)?

                                    -Nick


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