Hi Nick,

Thank you very much for your help. I will try dive around in the logs folder 
you suggested with localhost_access_log.*.txt with different log files and see 
if I can get the logs to pass into the workspace.

Many Thanks,

James Tarrant
Enterprise Services Engineer
Remote - UK
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From: Nick Couchman <[email protected]>
Sent: 07 February 2022 14:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [EXT] Re: Help wit Guacamole Logs

On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 9:20 AM James Tarrant 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Nick,

We are using Log Analytics and we have the OMS agent installed on the Guacamole 
box which is connecting in fine (heartbeat). I have set up a custom log file 
with the Catalina out file as the sample file and put the log paths in which I 
sent on the original email, but nothing is being picked up from Log Analytics. 
We are trying to capture the application logs – client connects, user agent 
strings, pages requested etc


I don't think the attachments came through in the original e-mail - at least, 
I'm not seeing them. When you look at the logs you posted, are you seeing any 
of that data in the logs? I'm looking at catalina.out on one of my servers and 
I see several messages from o.a.g.tunnel.TunnelRequestService with connected 
and disconnected messages. The user agent isn't generally logged, and page 
requests are not logged in there, but the actual Guacamole connections are 
logged.

If you're looking for page requests and user agents and such, my install of 
Tomcat has those in /opt/tomcat/logs/localhost_access_log.<date>.txt files, 
which looks much more like your standard web server access log.

Again, not sure if Bitnami has altered this behavior at all, so you'll want to 
poke around and look at those logs and see what they have before you try to 
feed them into your log analytics platform.

-Nick

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