On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 7:47 AM Abolfazl Kazemi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your reply.
>
> My Network is like this:
> Guacamole client (Tomcat) and guacd are on the same host (Ubuntu 16.04)
> and their connection is through loopback interface. Also, the Network link
> between all hosts is 1Gbps.
> I have not set up any proxy and connect to tomcat directly.
>
> I tested scp both from ClientA to SSH-Host and also from guacd-host to
> SSH-Host and the file was transferred with a rate near 900Mbps.
>
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Intersting.   During the file transfer with Guacamole, do you see any signs
of the system being under severe load - high CPU or memory utilization,
etc.?  I would expect that there would be some additional overhead going
through Guacamole versus directly to the system with scp/sftp, but I would
not expect it to be that high.

Also, do you know if you're using WebSockets or HTTP for the actual
tunnel?  I suspect it is WebSockets since you're on the same host and not
proxying, but just want to make sure.

-Nick

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