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    Installing Guacamole on CentOS 7

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      Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller I want to connect to the same server that guacamole is installed on 🙂

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        scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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        @aaronstuder said in Installing Guacamole on CentOS 7:

        @scottalanmiller I want to connect to the same server that guacamole is installed on 🙂

        You just treat it like any other host. You don't even need to know that it is local.

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          scottalanmiller
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          It has been a while, would be nice to get this turned into a Salt state file and tested on fedora 26.

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            Emsanator
            last edited by Emsanator

            Hi, I get this error:

            404 Not Found - 192.168.1.76:8080/guacamole/CLIENT.URL_OSK_LAYOUT
            

            What would be the reason?
            Thanks

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              scottalanmiller @Emsanator
              last edited by

              @emsanator said in Installing Guacamole on CentOS 7:

              Hi, I get this error:

              404 Not Found - 192.168.1.76:8080/guacamole/CLIENT.URL_OSK_LAYOUT
              

              What would be the reason?
              Thanks

              Typically that means that that file is missing. That's not one that I have seen, but a 404 just means that the file doesn't exist. What action prompted it to look for that file?

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                Alex Sage @Emsanator
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                @emsanator better yet, why not Fedora?

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                  Emsanator
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                  @scottalanmiller

                  I want to connect to the console (other VM) via Guacamole and I getting this 404 error. I will try again today.

                  @aaronstuder

                  I tried to install it with Fedora 27 and I refer to this page for this.

                  I got an error installing MySQL with Docker

                   [root@my ~]# docker pull guacamole/guacamole
                   Using default tag: latest
                   latest: Pulling from guacamole/guacamole
                   a3ed95caeb02: Extracting      32B/32B
                   c06482b548c8: Download complete
                   954f07d4dc14: Download complete
                   0bd71cf3b59f: Download complete
                   12d3f8630eca: Download complete
                   d6e16c3ae29a: Download complete
                   ea9df2460d2a: Download complete
                   66a4ea6d102d: Download complete
                   2b6aeca0d35e: Download complete
                   3ac1388b912d: Download complete
                   67accb67652a: Download complete
                   failed to register layer: ApplyLayer exit status 1 stdout:  stderr: permission denied
                  
                  
                   [root@my ~]# docker pull guacamole/guacd
                   Using default tag: latest
                   latest: Pulling from guacamole/guacd
                   af4b0a2388c6: Extracting  73.67MB/73.67MB
                   dcdd9c2ece80: Download complete
                   674a18e16f54: Download complete
                   0e6dd708fc82: Download complete
                   300b33db8291: Download complete
                   failed to register layer: ApplyLayer exit status 1 stdout:  stderr: permission denied
                  
                  
                   [root@my ~]# docker pull mysql/mysql-server
                   Using default tag: latest
                   latest: Pulling from mysql/mysql-server
                   4040fe120662: Extracting  42.56MB/42.56MB
                   d049aa45d358: Download complete
                   8804e1dda06d: Download complete
                   47202558e57c: Download complete
                   failed to register layer: ApplyLayer exit status 1 stdout:  stderr: permission denied
                  
                  
                   [root@my ~]# docker pull mysql/mysql-server
                   Using default tag: latest
                   latest: Pulling from mysql/mysql-server
                   4040fe120662: Extracting  42.56MB/42.56MB
                   d049aa45d358: Download complete
                   8804e1dda06d: Download complete
                   47202558e57c: Download complete
                   failed to register layer: ApplyLayer exit status 1 stdout:  stderr: permission denied
                  
                  
                   [root@my ~]# docker pull mariadb:latest
                   latest: Pulling from library/mariadb
                   f2b6b4884fc8: Extracting  52.61MB/52.61MB
                   26d8bdca4f3e: Download complete
                   74f09e820cce: Download complete
                   5390f1fe4554: Download complete
                   3d3f1706a741: Download complete
                   2942f66426ea: Download complete
                   97ee11d39c75: Download complete
                   590c46ef722b: Download complete
                   32eb4b9666e5: Download complete
                   fc883f98a064: Download complete
                   bb8bee61bc1e: Download complete
                   failed to register layer: ApplyLayer exit status 1 stdout:  stderr: permission denied
                  
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                    Alex Sage @Emsanator
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                    @emsanator are you running as root?

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                      Emsanator @Alex Sage
                      last edited by

                      @aaronstuder Yes,

                      5 minutes ago I solved this problem. I added this code into the conformation file of LXC.

                      lxc.aa_profile: unconfined
                      lxc.cgroup.devices.allow: a
                      lxc.cap.drop:
                      

                      I'm trying to install Guacamole right now.

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                        Emsanator
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                        @aaronstuder & @scottalanmiller

                        I installed on Fedora 27 and I get same errors.

                        I prepared a GIF to better explain it.
                        0_1522756692096_GuacamoleServer.gif

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                          scottalanmiller @Emsanator
                          last edited by

                          @emsanator said in Installing Guacamole on CentOS 7:

                          Hi, I get this error:

                          404 Not Found - 192.168.1.76:8080/guacamole/CLIENT.URL_OSK_LAYOUT
                          

                          What would be the reason?
                          Thanks

                          Is that error causing any issues? The thread below talks about this error, and says that it is fine:

                          http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/INFO-Required-CLIENT-URL-OSK-LAYOUT-not-translating-td2399.html

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