I have just finished installing guacamole (with mysql authentication) on my debian webserver but I cannot launch any created connection. Each time I get the same connection error:
You do not have permission to access this connection. If you require access, please ask your system administrator to add you the list of allowed users, or check your system settings.
However, I created my user using the web interface via the guacadmin superuser. I gave him full right
but it doesn't work.
The connection I'm trying to open is an SSH connection to localhost (the webserver).
Can someone please help me fixing that?
Thanks.
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All - this issue is too generic to continue beating on this thread. If you are encountering an issue, please open a new thread. It is unlikely that anyone encountering any similar issue is actually having the same problem originally reported, which was several asked releases ago.
Wolfgang, if you wish to open an issue, please just open an issue. JIRA is not awkward - all you need to do is register. It is a public JIRA instance and exists specifically so that people can report bugs/problems.
It is very likely that we will be moving Guacamole away from SourceForge in the near future, as soon as we find a reasonable replacement for these forums.
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Hello,
I have just finished installing guacamole (with mysql authentication) on my debian webserver but I cannot launch any created connection. Each time I get the same connection error:
You do not have permission to access this connection. If you require access, please ask your system administrator to add you the list of allowed users, or check your system settings.
However, I created my user using the web interface via the guacadmin superuser. I gave him full right
but it doesn't work.
The connection I'm trying to open is an SSH connection to localhost (the webserver).
Can someone please help me fixing that?
Thanks.
No one already had the same issue? :(
Hi,
I've just come across exactly the same issue, when I find out the cause and solution I'll post it onto here.
Regards.
Hi,
Thanks :)
Still no solution to fix this issue ? :(
Same problem - but to awkard to report Issues since Guacamole is still on SF and JIRA while github is much more usable.
All - this issue is too generic to continue beating on this thread. If you are encountering an issue, please open a new thread. It is unlikely that anyone encountering any similar issue is actually having the same problem originally reported, which was several asked releases ago.
Wolfgang, if you wish to open an issue, please just open an issue. JIRA is not awkward - all you need to do is register. It is a public JIRA instance and exists specifically so that people can report bugs/problems.
You can sign up here: https://glyptodon.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa
It is very likely that we will be moving Guacamole away from SourceForge in the near future, as soon as we find a reasonable replacement for these forums.
See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33355782/guacamole-you-do-not-have-permission-to-access-this-connection for details.