Hi,

Is there a way to check how many connections have been resumed whenever the 
user sees the "connectivity" notice on the lower part of the screen?
Or even when the session is interrupted , and the user clicks back on the same 
connection and resumes it?

I'm not sure I can identify the first case easily from the logs.

For starters, the guacd log messages don't easily show the relationship between 
an LDAP logged-in user and it's connection to a particular RDP host.
All I can see that shows the username is something like:

Parameter "sftp-username" omitted. Using default value of xxx

In any case, is there a way to find out how many guacd to RDP connections have 
suffered "reconnects" or significant delays?

In short, some users are complaining that they see way too often the Guacamole 
warning that the connection is slow, sometimes even triggering the "reconnect 
after 15 seconds window". However, I must say that I seldom see this warning, 
and it also seems that most of the other users don't either.
I'm just trying to document/prove that it is probably an issue on the client's 
side and not on the server.

Regards,

Vieri

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