Yes Alessandro. However if you config 2 different server with the same totp-issuer, the problema persist. A unique id added to totp-issuer auto added only for the
TOTP QR would do the trick. De: Alessandro Sironi [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: viernes, 08 de mayo de 2020 01:41 p.m. Para: [email protected] Asunto: Re: TOTP minimun change? Il 08/05/2020 17.46, Neumen - Juan Prigoshin ha scritto: Nick : Yes. Without any hurry, because it’s a trivial problem with a workaround (don’t use the same totp-issuer for different servers), will be nice if you can asure the unique identifier in totp-issuer. Hi, you can use this code into your guacamole.properties to customize your TOTP Descriptopn & name: #################################################### # TOTP Configuration totp-issuer: <Here your Description/Name> totp-digits: 6 <== You can change this value with one you choose totp-period: 30 <== same here, this is the time a TOTP code live, you can increase or decrease as you choose totp-mode: sha1 #################################################### Juan “you're asking for the totp-issue to have some sort of unique identifying information by default rather than defaulting to "Apache Guacamole" De: Nick Couchman [mailto:[email protected]] Enviado el: viernes, 08 de mayo de 2020 12:40 p.m. Para: [email protected] Asunto: Re: TOTP minimun change? On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 11:21 AM Neumen - Juan Prigoshin <[email protected]> wrote: Nick : This is two different standalone servers. Its not Guacamole problem. Its Google Authenticator problem. Ah, okay, I understand, now. First server, QR Code its saved in Google authenticator with name “Apache Guacamole (guacadmin)” . Default totp-issuer and user. Second server, QR Code its saved in Google authenticator with the same name, overwriting the first one. For this, i have lost the Google autenthicator code for the first server. It’s not Guacamole fault, but if guacamole add a ramdom number to QR link, this never happen. The first server QR will be saved “Apache Guacamole (guacadmin) <random number>” and the second ““Apache Guacamole (guacadmin) <different random>”. The problem it’s both server have same name, and Google Authenticator overwrite one with another. It’s a minor problem. I change the top-issuer in guacamole.properties and reset my user in guacamole database and solved. But a normal user without access to mysql can’t fix it. Okay, this makes much more sense to me, now. So, basically you're asking for the totp-issue to have some sort of unique identifying information by default rather than defaulting to "Apache Guacamole"? -Nick
