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Michael Jumper updated GUACAMOLE-326:
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    Description: 
When a file has been downloaded over the internet via Windows 10, and that file 
is later transferred over Guacamole using the magic "Download" folder, multiple 
files end up being transferred: "filename.ext" and 
"filename.ext:ZoneIdentifier".

This is due to the way Windows 10 tags files downloaded over the internet with 
secondary "streams", such that it can warn users of the risks prior to 
executing those files:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4496697/what-is-zone-identifier

As Guacamole does not actually use such files, and the underlying filesystem 
does not support them, they should be appropriately ignored/rejected rather 
than downloaded.

  was:
When a file has been downloaded over the internet via Windows 10, and that file 
is later transferred over Guacamole using the magic "Download" folder, multiple 
files end up being transferred: "filename.ext" and 
"filename.ext:ZoneIdentifier".

This is due to the way Windows 10 tags files downloadded over the internet with 
secondary "streams", such that it can warn users of the risks prior to 
executing those files:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4496697/what-is-zone-identifier

As Guacamole does not actually use such files, and the underlying filesystem 
does not support them, they should be appropriately ignored/rejected rather 
than downloaded.


> Alternative streams on Windows 10 result in multiple file downloads
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-326
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-326
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: RDP
>            Reporter: Michael Jumper
>            Assignee: Michael Jumper
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When a file has been downloaded over the internet via Windows 10, and that 
> file is later transferred over Guacamole using the magic "Download" folder, 
> multiple files end up being transferred: "filename.ext" and 
> "filename.ext:ZoneIdentifier".
> This is due to the way Windows 10 tags files downloaded over the internet 
> with secondary "streams", such that it can warn users of the risks prior to 
> executing those files:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4496697/what-is-zone-identifier
> As Guacamole does not actually use such files, and the underlying filesystem 
> does not support them, they should be appropriately ignored/rejected rather 
> than downloaded.



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