MysticRyuujin / guac-install

Script for installing Guacamole on Ubuntu
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Upgrade from 1.4.0 to 1.5.0 disables user login #245

Open robetus opened 1 year ago

robetus commented 1 year ago

I upgraded just now using the default github script and mysql password, all updated with no errors and version 1.5.0 was outputted in guacd -v but then my login was completely disabled. I checked the database and the user was still there but I couldn't see the username and I could not login. I had a proxmox backup that I had to restore to get guacamole back to version 1.4.0.

Any thoughts on this?

shanelynn321 commented 1 year ago

I am struggling with this exact issue with 1.5.1, 1.5.2, and 1.5.3. I too had a backup first thankfully. I have restored over 20 times over the past 3 days. Checking the logs is showing an error with the compatibility for the SQL connector and the totp, but I presume this is because the gui is still reporting 1.4.0 even though guacd -v shows 1.5.1.

RFrost619 commented 1 year ago

Same, but I had no backup... So, with nothing to lose, I followed the same installation steps from my original install, rebooted, and now it's back up and running. I've launched a few sessions and haven't noticed any issues.

https://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/installing-guacamole.html

Goku103 commented 11 months ago

Hi, I have an almost similar problem. Has anyone found the solution?

jsbear commented 11 months ago

Spin up an Ubuntu Server VM or physical box, install Docker, Portainer etc. Run the container version of Guacamole. This has worked out well for me. Not sure this script is actively maintained anymore, at least not to the level it once was.