Mike Jumper wrote > On Sun, May 13, 2018, 04:49 Suncatcher16 < > suncatcher16@
> > wrote: > >> Just a matter of taste. Both use-cases require extensions anyway. LAN/WAN >> differentiation seems more important for me. >> >> BTW, how can single user connect from different IPs simultaneously? It's >> a >> great breach for attacker, which could mask malicious activity. I cannot >> imagine such use-case where that might be needed. Do you? >> > Off the top of my head: > > * You step away from the computer and need to check something via your > phone. > > * You lock your screen at work without logging out from guac, head home, > and need to log in again. > > * You are using an anonymizing service which changes IP occasionally. > > - Mike Sure, all of the three cases are valid, but regardless of their justifiability they are perfect case for attacker to mask his activity. Whether to enable them or not is a matter of choice and a matter of required defense grade. -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/
