Hi!

We are setting up guacamole 1.1.0 to be a RDP-based dispatcher for virtual Linux desktops.

The setup would be

1 balancing connection group with x servers, each allowing 2 connections and 1/user. Pretty straightforward.

And since it is the only defined group, I assume, it would automatically connect me to one of the servers in the group after login.

I read up on the ldap-auth and was suprised that I either have to extend my ldap-server with a schema or basically have to add a user in the database.

Two questions regarding that:

- Maybe I missed it, but can I auto-add users from LDAP to the DB?

- Is it possible to make connections in a defined connection group accessible by "successfully authenticated" users?

Of course, I can write a little program that syncs all of my roughly 60k accounts in the guacamole database and then set the connection permissions....but for some reason, I consider that a bit of a overkill, even though the program would be trivial.

Maybe I am just blind and I get away without that hack.

Best regards,

Sven Specker
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