Suncatcher16 wrote
> Excellent!
Microsoft (or whomever it is that develops OpenSSH for Windows) has marked
the bug as fixed. Fix should be available in latest build:
https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases/tag/v0.0.22.0
-Nick
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I should also mention we use MySQL to store user attributes. Not sure of
your specific setup.
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Carter,
This should be possible without any schema change. We use an AD Security
Group to restrict which users are permitted to access the RD Server
(regardless of the protocol). Within Guacamole.properties you can use the
ldap-user-search filter to restrict which users are able to login through
On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Carter Sema wrote:
> I read the following article https://issues.apache.org/
> jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-12 when I was looking for how to assign connections
> to LDAP users. From the article it sounds like I can use AD Security
> Groups? Is this
I read the following article https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-12
when I was looking for how to assign connections to LDAP users. From the
article it sounds like I can use AD Security Groups? Is this possible without
updating my Schema? Updating my Schema is off the table for
Thanks for the reply Nick. :) Good point about the terminal from the Linux
side. I could change the Linux terminal settings programmatically by using the
client.sendKeyEvent method to “type” the commands.
-Jeff
From: Nick Couchman
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shaykeren wrote
> guys, any idea?
One of Mike's previous posts gave some pretty specific examples. What have
you tried? Can you post some examples of code (either a link to a github
repo or a PasteBin, etc.) that you expect to work but does not?
-Nick
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guys, any idea?
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