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Posted to user@guacamole.apache.org by Matti Kaupenjohann <ma...@fh-dortmund.de> on 2022/05/01 22:21:56 UTC

RE: Re: Re: Re: Upgrade to 1.4.0 partial failed

Hi There Just,

just want to mention that solves my issues.
Our complete network is also still configured for ipv4 and I am not in 
charge to change this.

@Henri Thank you for the encouragement ;)


On 2022/04/29 15:39:35 Nick Couchman wrote:
 > On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 10:54 AM Matti Kaupenjohann <
 > matti.kaupenjohann@fh-dortmund.de> wrote:
 >
 > > I think you are my man.
 > >
 > > with `ss -tnlp` I see a line:
 > >
 > > LISTEN 0
 > > 5
 > > [::1]:4822 [::]:*
 > >
 > > Also If look into the syslog guacd also states:
 > >
 > > Apr 29 14:34:30 terminal guacd[8285]: Guacamole proxy daemon (guacd)
 > > version 1.4.0 started
 > > Apr 29 14:34:30 terminal guacd[8285]: guacd[8285]: INFO: Guacamole
 > > proxy daemon (guacd) version 1.4.0 started
 > > Apr 29 14:34:30 terminal guacd[8285]: guacd[8285]: INFO: Listening
 > > on host ::1, port 4822
 > > Apr 29 14:34:30 terminal guacd[8285]: Listening on host ::1, port 4822
 > >
 > > It seems my service is running on ipv6. Where do I change it back 
to ipv4?
 > >
 > >
 > Add the following to /etc/guacamole/guacd.conf (create the file if it
 > doesn't exist) and restart guacd (systemctl restart guacd.service):
 >
 > [server]
 > bind_host=127.0.0.1
 > bind_port=4822
 >
 > -Nick
 >
 > >
 >

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