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Pierluigi Conti edited comment on GUACAMOLE-708 at 7/6/20, 8:47 AM:
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Hey there, after theese changes there is not any possibilities to disable the
TOTP checking procedure for a specific user, with previous version I was able
doing that just removing the update parameter for the specified user.
Is there a way to reintroduce this? Something like if I specify a special value
in the guac-totp-key-confirmed (something like DISABLED or so on).
Thanks
was (Author: p1c0):
Hey there, after theese changes is there is not any possibilities to disable
the TOTP checking procedure for a specific user, with previous version I was
able doing that just removing the update parameter for the specified user.
Is there a way to reintroduce this? Something like if I specify a special value
in the guac-totp-key-confirmed (something like DISABLED or so on).
Thanks
> Allow database storage of arbitrary attributes for non-database users
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-708
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-708
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: guacamole-auth-jdbc
> Reporter: Nick Couchman
> Assignee: Nick Couchman
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.2.0
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>
> A feature common to other applications that store data in one place and can
> authenticate from other sources is to enable automatic creation of user
> accounts within the database assuming the user is successfully authenticated
> elsewhere.
> I propose doing something similar with the Guacamole JDBC extension, or,
> depending on how the implementation works out, with the other extensions - a
> property that, disabled by default, could be enabled that would allow users
> authenticated successfully through other extensions to be automatically
> created within the JDBC extension.
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