All: I just finished setting up a 16.04 with 1.0.0 and it works fine (Yah!). 
Not sure if the issue is with 18.04 or 1.1.0 yet. I will look back around and 
try 1.0.0 on 18.04 at some point and report back. I'd rather be on 18.04, and I 
a hunch it's something to do with 1.1. We'll see.


-- 
Brett Ferrell
[email protected]




On Sun, Feb 16, 2020, at 8:20 PM, Andrew Sedlak wrote:
> Hi all,
> I ran into the exact same issue and found the following RDP weirdness with 
> Guacamole 1.1.0
> Connecting to Windows 7 machines posed no issues.
> Connecting to a Windows 2012R2 posed no issues.
> Connecting to Windows 10 (1809) posed no issues.
> However once I upgraded that particular windows 10 machine to 1903, the issue 
> began.
> I tested both a physical and VM with same results. 1809 worked fine, 1903 
> gave the error.
> Have a great day,
> Andrew
> On 17 Feb. 2020, 11:12, at 11:12, ivanmarcus <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >Here's an abridged version of what we do for the Win machines:
> >
> >
> >Use secpol, set to not display last username
> >
> >Set account lockout threshold, duration and counter
> >
> >Allow connections from any version of RD
> >
> >Regedit:
> > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal 
> >Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp]
> >“SecurityLayer”=dword:00000001
> >
> >As we use WOL there's also some power management stuff to set.
> >
> >
> >Guacacmole I've previously described. FYI I don't set the sim 
> >connection, nor do I set authentication detail (users first log into 
> >Guacamole, then need to enter their Win user/pass).
> >
> >This works fine, however I did have a similar issue to what you
> >describe 
> >with another client (Remmina worked, Win RDP client worked fine, but 
> >Guacamole wouldn't) and although I no longer recollect the error number
> >
> >in the end it turned out to be some specific security policy they'd 
> >implemented on the Winboxen.
> >
> >As I wasn't too involved in that side of it I can't be any more
> >specific 
> >but the above may be enough for you to get it operational anyway?
> >
> >
> >
> >On 17/02/2020 5:15 a.m., Brett Ferrell wrote:
> >> Yea, I've tried with and without NLA enabled on the target, and have 
> >> turned on ignore cert in gauc. Remmina seems only to have 32bit 
> >> color, negotiate security, and sound off, and it connects fine. I'm 
> >> sure I'm doing something wrong, but just in case someone sees it when
> >
> >> I don't. I really do appreciate the input.
> >>
> >> * MacOS RDP connects fine
> >> * Remmina on GuacVM connects fine
> >>
> >>
> >> * NLA is disabled on Win10 target
> >> * Guac-have checked IP and port (actual doesn't seem to care if
> >port
> >> is blank)
> >> * Guac-have checked to 'ignore cert' (it does seem to need this)
> >> * Guac-have set to 32b color (doesn't seem to care about this)
> >> * Guac-have checked pass/user (it clearly breaks with a bad pass)
> >> * Guac-have selected RDP protocol/location root
> >> * Guac-have set simultaneous connections to 10/10
> >> * Guac-security method, have tried blank/any/and NLA (when NLA was
> >> turned on on Win10)
> >> * Guac-everything else is blank
> >> * Guac-log seems to connect briefly before the error 14 in guacd
> >> * Guac-SSH protocol connects fine
> >>
> >>
> >> Any RDP connection ends with ERROR 14. I think I'll try spinning up
> >a 
> >> Ubuntu 16 VM to see if it acts different. Very odd and annoying.
> >>
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> Brett Ferrell
> >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, Feb 16, 2020, at 3:51 AM, ivanmarcus wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Ok, sorry, I've never had that error and not knowing what had 
> >>> transpired during the script install thought it may have been 
> >>> something to do with that...
> >>>
> >>> However, given you've utilised the steps I posted, and I know for 
> >>> sure that works for Win10, you may simply find it's a matter of 
> >>> setting the correct parameters in Guacamole and/or the Win10 box.
> >>>
> >>> Other than the requisite IP address and port etc my Guacamole is set
> >
> >>> only to "ignore server certificate" (and one or two other things 
> >>> regarding font smooting and colour depth). Try setting that if you 
> >>> haven't already.
> >>>
> >>> Unfortunately the notes I have for my Win7/10 clients aren't to hand
> >
> >>> at present, so I can't be sure if there's anything else we do, but
> >if 
> >>> that doesn't work you could try disabling NLA on the Win10 box to
> >see 
> >>> if that sorts it out.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 16/02/2020 5:38 p.m., Brett Ferrell wrote:
> >>>> Ivan,
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks, I just spun a fresh VM and ran through your steps (starting
> >
> >>>> with the 1:18 am posting), and everything seemed to go OK, but I 
> >>>> still get the ERROR 14 connecting to my Win10 VMs.
> >>>>
> >>>> So, probably my other setup is/was working OK, and there's
> >something 
> >>>> odd in my (Win10) configuration, but I can't think of what it might
> >
> >>>> be. As I say, I can RDP with the MS Mac client and Remmina (which 
> >>>> is totally vanilla) from the guac VM, so I know the client can
> >work, 
> >>>> and both of my Guac vms are throwing this error. I'm sure that 
> >>>> should be telling me something, but I have no idea what it is.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[31201]: Creating new client for 
> >>>>> protocol "rdp"
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[31201]: Connection ID is 
> >>>>> "$ed6a7ee8-e082-4dfb-be73
> >>>>> -9cdd920d080f"
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: No security mode specified. 
> >>>>> Defaulting to
> >>>>> security mode negotiation with server.
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: Resize method: none
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: User 
> >>>>> "@7866772d-d299-4583-b95f-b87d1682598
> >>>>> 4" joined connection "$ed6a7ee8-e082-4dfb-be73-9cdd920d080f" (1 
> >>>>> users now presen
> >>>>> t)
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: Loading keymap "base"
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:34 guacdev guacd[32066]: Loading keymap
> >"en-us-qwerty"
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:35 guacdev guacd[32066]: Connected to RDPDR 1.13 as 
> >>>>> client 0x0002
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:35 guacdev kernel: [ 4967.241677] guacd[32072]: 
> >>>>> segfault at 0 ip 00
> >>>>> 00000000000000 sp 00007f925133db18 *_error 14 in 
> >>>>> guacd_*[5576d4bbf000+7000]
> >>>>> Feb 16 04:21:35 guacdev guacd[31201]: Connection 
> >>>>> "$ed6a7ee8-e082-4dfb-be73-9cdd9
> >>>>> 20d080f" removed.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> bferrell@clone:/var/log$ lsb_release -a
> >>>>> No LSB modules are available.
> >>>>> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
> >>>>> Description: *Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS*
> >>>>> Release: 18.04
> >>>>> Codename: bionic
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> -- 
> >>>> Brett Ferrell
> >>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On Fri, Feb 14, 2020, at 7:06 PM, ivanmarcus wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I'm not familiar with the error, and I don't know what the most 
> >>>>> recent form of that script does in terms of installed packages,
> >but 
> >>>>> it may be worth checking the version of FreeRDP you have installed
> >
> >>>>> is compatible with whatever version of Guacamole you are running?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Guacamole 1.1.0 uses FreeRDP 2, earlier versions require FreerRDP
> >1.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Also, if you'd like to check out this thread you'll see a cople of
> >
> >>>>> posts I made that show the steps required to install Guacamole 
> >>>>> 1.1.0 to a fresh Ubuntu server 18.04.2 VM:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ANNOUNCE-Apache-Guacamole-1-1-0-td7127.html
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I ran through that install process several times so I'm reasonably
> >
> >>>>> happy it should work 'out of the box' for RDP sessions if you 
> >>>>> followed the steps laid down.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 15/02/2020 10:16 a.m., bferrell wrote:
> >>>>>> I used Mystic's install script
> >>>>>> <https://github.com/MysticRyuujin/guac-install> 
> >>>>>> <https://github.com/MysticRyuujin/guac-install%3E>; 
> >>>>>> <https://github.com/MysticRyuujin/guac-install> 
> >>>>>> <https://github.com/MysticRyuujin/guac-install%3E>; to get
> >Guacamole running
> >>>>>> in a new Ubuntu 18.04 VM, and it connects to my Linux VNC clients
> >fine, but
> >>>>>> when I try to RDP it drops to black, tries to connect, and then
> >fails with a
> >>>>>> "you have been disconnected message". When I look at my syslog I
> >see this.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:29 guacamole guacd[1503]: Creating new client for
> >protocol
> >>>>>> "rdp"
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:29 guacamole guacd[1503]: Connection ID is "$xyz"
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: No security mode
> >specified.
> >>>>>> Defaulting to security mode negotiation with server.
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Resize method: none
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: User "@abc" joined
> >connection "$xyz"
> >>>>>> (1 users now present)
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Loading keymap "base"
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Loading keymap
> >"en-us-qwerty"
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:30 guacamole guacd[29738]: Connected to RDPDR 1.13
> >as client
> >>>>>> 0x0004
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:31 guacamole *kernel: [70397.118595] guacd[29744]:
> >segfault at
> >>>>>> 0 ip 0000000000000000 sp 00007f388b7dcb18 error 14 in
> >>>>>> guacd*[55899f077000+7000]
> >>>>>> Feb 14 21:03:31 guacamole guacd[1503]: Connection "$xyz" removed.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
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