I agree with Nick here...
My coworker had a task to evaluate performance from Australia to our
guacamole in Northern Virginia. Despite using a VPN to jump to Australia
before circling back (VA-> Australia->VA), the latency he observed was in
the ~1-2 second range. Even if satellites are involved,
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 3:17 PM Stefan Bogdan Cimpeanu
wrote:
> Hi Antony,
> I agree it could be that, however, it does not explain (in my mind) why
> would the Guacamole server behave differently when the user is from Europe
> or from Australia if the target is still in Australia.
> Is there any
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From: Stefan Bogdan Cimpeanu [mailto:bog...@cimpeanu.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 12:18 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org
Subject: Re: Weird behaviour - RDP timeout
Hi Antony,
I agree it could be that, however, it does not explain (in my mind) why would
the Guacamole se
Hi Antony,
I agree it could be that, however, it does not explain (in my mind) why would
the Guacamole server behave differently when the user is from Europe or from
Australia if the target is still in Australia.
Is there any special connection happening from the end user all the way to the
targ
HI There:
It may be a problem with the network latency. Have your user in Australia
check his latency to Europe/Azure using this:
https://www.azurespeed.com/Azure/Latency
Cheers,
Antony Awaida
CEO
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Hello all,
I have this interesting behaviour,, that I can’t fully understand, maybe
someone can help out please.
I have Guacamole deployed in several Azure locations in Europe.
I have servers again in Azure deployed in most of the regions.
If I, from Europe, want to access via Guacamole, a serve