Hello,
I've catch just one more issue.
Please try 
    xfreerdp -u <user> <host1> <host2> ... <hostN>
or
    xfreerdp <host1> -u <user> <host2> ... <hostN>
or just
    xfreerdp <host1> <host2> ... <hostN>

It seems it is incorrect behaviour.

Also if you enter 
    xfreerdp <host> <host> 
where <host> is MS Terminal Server requiring NLA you will not see Password: 
request.
If you press enter then you'll see Password:Domain: request.
And I was unable to login in this case in no way.

Regards,
Marcus.

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