Thank you for the answer, but the error message was just an example. I want to send this information to the guacmaole_client and not have to look at the logs everytime
Am Fr., 14. März 2025 um 15:11 Uhr schrieb Sean Hulbert <shulb...@securitycentric.net.invalid>: > Sounds like you have NTLM enabled on the server or Guacamole connection > settings. Verify the Server (End point) NTLM is disabled. > > This is assuming your connecting to a Windows system. > > *Thank You* > Sean Hulbert > > > *Security Centric Inc.* > A Cybersecurity Virtualization Enablement Company > *StormCloud Gov, Protected CUI Environment!* > > > Industry's most secure CMMC/iTAR virtual desktops! > > > *FedRAMP MIL4 in PMO Review* > System Award Management > *CAGE: 8AUV4* > *SAM ID: UMJLJ8A7BMT3* > > AFCEA San Francisco Chapter President > If you have heard of a hacker by name, he/she has failed, fear the hacker > you haven’t heard of! > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This communication with its contents may contain > confidential and/or legally privileged information. It is solely for the > use of the intended recipient(s). Unauthorized interception, review, use or > disclosure is prohibited and may violate applicable laws including the > Electronic Communications Privacy Act. If you are not the intended > recipient, please contact the sender and destroy all copies of the > communication. Content within this email communication is not legally > binding as a contract and no promises are guaranteed unless in a formal > contract outside this email communication. > > igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum!!! > > Epitoma Rei Militaris > On 3/14/2025 3:36 AM, Cedric Biedermann wrote: > > Hi guys, > > is there a way to get the detailed error messages from the rdpconnection > to the guacclient? > In the guacClientNotification I see that codes are submited to the client, > but the direct message I can find in the guacd logs like: “RDP server > closed/refused connection: Server refused connection (wrong security > type?)” seems not to be submitted. > > > Ah, and right now I do not really check how the angular part gets the > error codes "0x0201"-"0x031D", from the guacamole-common-js. Can you give > the a small hint how submits the codes from where to where ? :D > > Thank you and I hope you have a nice weekend > > Cedric > >