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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-742:
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I wasn't quite sure from the above dialog - should I see anything different 
when I log on to Guacamole ?
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Yes - when you click Login (or hit Enter) you should see the username and 
password box, and the buttons, go to a disabled state.  This may be slightly 
different as rendered by different browsers, but, in general, the text boxes 
should get a gray overlay and you can no longer edit them, and the Login button 
will also change to a lighter gray.

> Display feedback while waiting for login
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-742
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-742
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: guacamole
>            Reporter: Leigh Bennett
>            Assignee: Michael Jumper
>            Priority: Trivial
>             Fix For: 1.2.0
>
>
> This request is more of a 'nice to have' than anything else.  Just something 
> I noticed myself and a couple of users have mentioned but after we enter our 
> login credentials and hit enter the screen just sits and waits. For users 
> that have opted for a code via text its not a problem as we are shown a nice 
> little box to enter the code whilst we wait for the text message. This of 
> course indicates to the user to that their credentials have been accepted so 
> they wait. But for those users that have the push notification app they're 
> not actually told anything is happening, so they end up retrying their 
> credentials or refreshing the page until they eventually realise their phone 
> is going nuts with auth pushes. Eventually they get in of course. 
> It would be really nice to have a message that simply displays 'please wait' 
> or 'please wait for secondary authentication'. Something along those lines, 
> or if its not too much trouble to detect the type of auth then something that 
> says 'please check your phone/device' to make it a bit more obvious for these 
> poor users using MFA.
> Thank you! 



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