Thanks for the reply.Guacamole is on a PC with a Debian 12 server installed.My 
PC is Win11 Pro.The "remote" PC (on my same table and connected to my same 
switch) is a Win10 Pro.Both PCs are updated with the latest WinUpdate.
I have also a laptop with Xubuntu 22:04, but I haven't tested whether it works 
with that yet.
I don't know anything about NLA Security, I don't know it.The two Windows PCs 
have the "Remote Desktop" feature enabled in the Windows settings.Win11 PC 
connects to Win10 using RDP without going through Guacamole.


    Il domenica 18 febbraio 2024 alle ore 20:36:27 CET, Horváth Csaba 
<horvathcsabalas...@gmail.com> ha scritto:  
 
 Hi,

This may be the same what i found.

What do you use on your PC? Gnome-based DE?

What do you get if you specify NLA security?

BR,

Cs.

Andrea Miconi <whitetiger_it...@yahoo.it.invalid> ezt írta (időpont:
2024. febr. 18., V, 19:12):
>
> I'm trying to connect to PCs using guacadmin, but only with VNC and SSH I 
> work.
> With RDP the message "You have been disconnected" immediately appears.
>
> Reading online it seems that the problem is with the reverse proxy; in this I 
> forward only port 8080.
> Furthermore, the firewall has no rules, only an "All Open" rule.
> Finally, the problem exists both with the connection from the Internet (and 
> in this case the proxy comes into play), but also from the LAN where I call 
> Guacamole directly with its IP address.
>
> From my PC I can connect using Windows Remote Desktop, so the problem is with 
> Guacamole.
>
> Here are the parameters in XML.
> The guacamole IP address is 192.168.101.17
> My PC IP address is 192.168.101.33
>
>        <!-- Touch1 RDP authorized remote connection -->
>        <connection name="Touch1 RDP">
>            <protocol>rdp</protocol>
>            <param name="hostname">192.168.101.98</param>
>            <param name="port">3389</param>
>        <!--        <param name="username">pcadmin</param>
>            <param name="ignore-cert">true</param> -->
>        </connection>
>

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