I am not understanding this . It is not possible through guacamole On Thu, 30 May 2019, 21:31 sciUser <[email protected] wrote:
> Hello, > > The LAN (local area network) is an isolated network generally made up of > private IP addresses (Private IPs are non public access IPs). > > Example: User TOM is from Site A making a connection in to Site B using > Guacamole, Site B will only see the gateway IP address or static Pool IP > address of Site A. Even though TOM's IP is 192.168.99.20 on his LAN > segment > and Site A gateway IP 203.10.190.2 so Site B will only see 203.10.190.2 > unless its NAT Pool then it would see the NAT POOL IP addresses which are > public IPs. > > Where this isn't true; is if you break RFC, don't break RFC, RFC is there > to > protect you RFC is a good policy. > > Now what I think you want is not the LAN IP address but the connection IP > of > the client. > This is easy, write a bash scrip that has the following logic. > > LOGIC: > > If new connection is detected on port XXXX then log to file/database or do > something. > You can wrap this with tcpdump and make tcpdump listen only to the port > event, then log that event to the file/database. > Or you parse the Catalina logs (Little more work in coding). > > We have a complete provisioning system with API call back server that > controls Guacamole, we use the API server to log the connection requests. > > > Hope this helps. > > Thank You > > > > > > ----- > A Cybersecurity Enablement Company > We don't just run you through the motions, Our labs teach you how to think! > > -- > Sent from: > http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
