I have installed Guacamole into a jail on my TrueNAS server using the community plugin. I was able to sign in and create connections with no problem. Now I want to secure it further since I plan on opening to the open Internet.
I downloaded https://dlcdn.apache.org/guacamole/1.4.0/binary/guacamole-auth-totp-1.4.0.tar.gz, unzipped the folder, and copied the jar file to the root of the extensions folder.
The next time I signed into Guacamole it asks me to setup multi-factor authentication. I scan the QR code using Authy on my iPhone and it generates a 6 digit code. However, when I type that code into Guacamole it says “Verification failed. Please try again.”
Currently, I also have an instance of Guacamole running in an Ubuntu server VM also on my TrueNAS. But, I’m hoping that installing it through the jail would have better for performance.
I downloaded https://dlcdn.apache.org/guacamole/1.4.0/binary/guacamole-auth-totp-1.4.0.tar.gz, unzipped the folder, and copied the jar file to the root of the extensions folder.
The next time I signed into Guacamole it asks me to setup multi-factor authentication. I scan the QR code using Authy on my iPhone and it generates a 6 digit code. However, when I type that code into Guacamole it says “Verification failed. Please try again.”
Currently, I also have an instance of Guacamole running in an Ubuntu server VM also on my TrueNAS. But, I’m hoping that installing it through the jail would have better for performance.