aha. Yes, i filled in the proxy details, not the proper part.

Thanks for your help

regards
Brendan.

On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, at 09:43, Michael Jumper wrote:
> The error in question is specifically regarding the webapp being unable to 
> connect over TCP to the guacd service, so something must be interfering with 
> that...
> 
> Did you perchance accidentally fill in the hostname/address for the 
> destination machine in the "Guacamole proxy parameters (guacd)" section and 
> not the "Parameters" section?
> 
> - Mike
> 
> On Tue, Feb 7, 2023, 3:40 PM Brendan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> __
>> Hi
>> 
>> I just removed the IPv6 from the /etc/hosts, and it didn't resolve anything. 
>> I don't think it's because guacd isn't running, because other servers work 
>> fine.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Brendan.
>> 
>> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, at 02:48, Michael Jumper wrote:
>>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2023, 1:24 AM Brendan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> __
>>>> Hello
>>>> 
>>>> I am having a problem whereby a couple of my servers won't connect in 
>>>> guac. It says in the web client "An error has occurred with the guacamole 
>>>> server". I ran docker logs guacamole and this is the error i get:
>>>> 
>>>> 11:20:29.290 [http-nio-8080-exec-6] ERROR 
>>>> o.a.g.w.GuacamoleWebSocketTunnelEndpoint - Creation of WebSocket tunnel to 
>>>> guacd failed: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused (Connection 
>>>> refused)
>>>> 11:20:29.307 [http-nio-8080-exec-8] ERROR 
>>>> o.a.g.s.GuacamoleHTTPTunnelServlet - HTTP tunnel request failed: 
>>>> java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused (Connection refused)
>>> 
>>> This sounds like guacd isn't running, or something is blocking the 
>>> connection from the webapp to guacd.
>>> 
>>>> I should note, that i have other servers working perfectly fine. I also 
>>>> tried with key authentication, which also did not work. 
>>>> 
>>>> Any ideas?
>>> 
>>> Does your system have both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses associated with 
>>> "localhost" in /etc/hosts? The guacd service will be listening on one 
>>> specific address, but if "localhost" is associated with multiple, then the 
>>> OS will round-robin between those addresses and mysteriously fail to 
>>> connect whenever the address that guacd *isn't* listening on happens to be 
>>> used.
>>> 
>>> - Mike
>>> 
>>> 
>> 

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