In case it helps, this is the command I use after changing the
configuration file:

$ docker compose up --force-recreate --build guacamole

That should ensure any changes are propagated through to the container
without disturbing the database.

On Thu, 7 Nov 2024 at 12:44, Nick Couchman <nick.e.couch...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:48 AM Björn Lindén <bjorn.lin...@ueab.se> wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>> Im using the docker version of guacamole, and I have been using TOTP for
>> quite a while for my users, but I no longer need it.
>> I cant figure out how to disable TOTP. I have tried changing my docker
>> compose file:
>>      TOTP_ENABLED: "true"    --> TOTP_ENABLED: "false"
>> Ive tried commenting out the row, and restarting the docker after, but
>> TOTP is still enabled. Any suggestions?
>>
>>
> I'm not all that familiar with Docker Compose, but I suspect that your
> changing that option is not causing it to clean up any of the files
> (including the JAR extension). You could try manually deleting the
> guacamole/guacamole container and then re-running compose with that line
> commented out - this should re-deploy the container from scratch, and you
> should end up without TOTP enabled. Assuming you're using the JDBC module
> to store things, your database should remain intact (assuming you don't
> delete that one), so you shouldn't lose anything. But, a backup of
> everything ahead of time is always good :-).
>
> -Nick
>
>>

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