In order to check this out I created a test user (with no additional
privileges) and assigned 4 connections to that user - two of which were
in use at that time, and two free.
Upon initial login the list of possible connections was displayed on the
left of the screen, on the same line as each possible connection, but
rightmost, is displayed the message "Currently in use..." - if the
connection is in use - otherwise it's blank and the user may connect.
Each possible connections is setup with default settings for almost
everything except the IP/port numbers, 'ignore server cert', and a
little detail around display parameters (eg font smoothing). I do not
specifically set max connections etc.
It may be that there's something in your setup that differs from this,
and might be producing the result you see. You could, initially, try
experimenting with something similar to the way my test was set up first
in order to see if you can reproduce the same result?
Just to give you more detail, this system is based on Ubuntu 18.04,
MySQL 5.7.3, Tomcat 8.5.39 all contained within a single VM, the browser
in use was Waterfox 2020.07.
On 26/09/2020 11:12 a.m., MARTINEZ, ARIEL wrote:
Right, should have mentioned 1.2.0 and RDP. I do get that message but only when
clicking on a connection that is already in use. But before that, there doesn't
seem to be an indicator that it is in use.
Thanks
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I'm not certain I have your use-case correct but with Guacamole 1.2.0 if you set multiple
connections for a single user, it will show you which of those connections is in use at
first login. I've just tested that now [RDP connections] and get the message
"Currently in use by 1 user" for connections that would not be available.
This assumes that a user first logs into the Guacamole GUI, then clicks further
on one of a list of possible connections to continue on (ie. it's not set with
user/passw etc to automatically connect to a machine).
On 26/09/2020 8:32 a.m., MARTINEZ, ARIEL wrote:
Is it possible to only show users available connections? We are setting up a
lab where each computer will allow only one connection but when another user
logs in, they still see all connections. Is there a way to limit the view or at
least show which are currently in use so that it doesn�t become a trial and
error type situation to find an available connection?
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