Hello Gabriel, hello Nick & Mike,
I'm also one the users which had problems with disconnects in an earlier
release (guacd 1.4.0). There were also core dumps with earlier releases
(1.2.0) in a different connection which I can't remember anymore (as far
as I recall for that I also created a
Suggestion:
1) keep endless reconnect as default
2) have two connection specific and / or global parameter:
a. number of retries
b. retry interval
3) if we have these parameters as global and on connection level, global is
overwritten for specific connection if defined
El 31.05.22 a
El 11.02.22 a las 14:33, Nick Couchman escribió:
> On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 5:19 AM Jürgen Kuri <mailto:juergen.k...@ionos.com>> wrote:
>
> El 10.02.22 a las 14:27, Vieri escribió:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Everything seems to work fine on my system exce
El 10.02.22 a las 14:27, Vieri escribió:
> Hi,
>
> Everything seems to work fine on my system except for RDP connections. In
> syslog I can see this segfault:
>
> guacd[122526]: freerdp_connect:freerdp_set_last_error_ex resetting error state
> guacd[122526]: Support for CLIPRDR (clipboard
El 11.01.22 a las 22:21, Mike Jumper escribió:
> Severity: high
>
> Description:
>
> Apache Guacamole 1.2.0 and 1.3.0 do not properly validate responses
> received from a SAML identity provider. If SAML support is enabled,
> this may allow a malicious user to assume the identity of another
>
El 11.01.22 a las 22:21, Mike Jumper escribió:
> Severity: moderate
>
> Description:
>
> Apache Guacamole 1.3.0 and older may incorrectly include a private
> tunnel identifier in the non-private details of some REST responses.
> This may allow an authenticated user who already has permission to
Hello Adrian,
I was really keen on your results! Interesting nothing has changed since then.
Good job! I enabled font smoothing for all connections since it really makes a
difference. Legibility is better and users honour it. To me, bad remote working
conditions is not an option just for the
El 05.11.21 a las 13:28, Nick Couchman escribió:
>> On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 7:50 AM Jürgen Kuri > <mailto:juergen.k...@ionos.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> it would be nice for admin users to have a possibility in the web
>> frontend to qu
Hello,
it would be nice for admin users to have a possibility in the web frontend to
quickly identify current connections which consume a lot of network bandwidth
(kind of ranking of network packet count or so). This is useful and more
convenient if you have several simultaneous connections
n escribió:
> (Adding back the mailing list)
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:53 PM Jürgen Kuri <mailto:juergen.k...@ionos.com>> wrote:
>
> My Guacamole instance is running for more than a year or so. Initially, I
> filled the database with users, user groups
El 26.10.21 a las 20:03, Nick Couchman escribió:
> (Adding back the mailing list)
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:53 PM Jürgen Kuri <mailto:juergen.k...@ionos.com>> wrote:
>
> My Guacamole instance is running for more than a year or so. Initially, I
> filled
Hello,
for my use case I want to have two different kinds of Guacamole administrators,
one "system admin" which administers the entire instance and has full access to
all resources and a so-called "department admin" which just has access to the
resources of his department, users, user groups
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