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Nick Couchman updated GUACAMOLE-1332: ------------------------------------- Component/s: Documentation guacamole-client > Add parameter for specifying known RDP server certificate/fingerprint > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GUACAMOLE-1332 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1332 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Wish > Components: Documentation, guacamole-client, RDP > Environment: Debian buster guacamole 1.3.0 > Reporter: Bastien > Assignee: Nick Couchman > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.6.0 > > Attachments: guacamole.log > > > Hello, > I spend whole day to configure a RDP connection without using "Ignore server > certificate". I use a xrdp serveur with a self signed certificate (end goal > is a signed certificate from PKI). I didn't find how to trust the certificate > fingerprint. I got "Certificate validation failed". "certificate not trusted, > aborting." > I discovered that Guacamole use freerdp which is not well documented on the > subject. I tried to add the pem certificate with {{update-ca-certificates}}, > or in _.config/freerdp/certs_ and get nothing. > Do I miss some documentation on how to set-up a trusted RDP host on Guacamole > ? > On my Guacamole test server, I install xfce and remina, succeed to connect to > the target. It populates the .config/freerdp/known_hosts2 file, then > Guacamole connection begin to work. But it is not an option for the > production server. > > Thanks you -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)