thank you so much Mike and sorry for the bother! On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 11:40 PM Mike Jumper <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 2:34 PM Alexandre Almosni < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> guacamole works and is perfectly usable - are you saying this was all a >> "red herring" and it was working with web sockets all the time? :) >> > > The log messages within the Chrome dev tools were red herrings, yes. You > can REST assured that they are just normal REST responses, leveraging > appropriate HTTP status codes. > > The error from Apache was not a red herring, but has been (somehow) > corrected. > > In which case I wasted quite a few hours browsing logs! Is there an easy >> way to check? If I reload in chrome devtools i see a websocket in ws but >> size is 0 B and it's not moving. Using the server for a few minutes >> requests are increasing slowly, through the download of tiny png mouse >> cursor files. >> > > If you do not see a huge list of HTTP requests to "tunnel" (the endpoint > for the HTTP tunnel), and you do not see a warning within the Tomcat logs > from Guacamole regarding the HTTP tunnel being used, then you are using the > WebSocket tunnel and all is well. The requests that you *do* see are > probably just the other various REST API requests. > > Michael Jumper > CEO, Lead Developer > Glyptodon Inc <https://enterprise.glyptodon.com/>. >
