Hello,

it would be nice for admin users to have a possibility in the web frontend to 
quickly identify current connections which consume a lot of network bandwidth 
(kind of ranking of network packet count or so). This is useful and more 
convenient if you have several simultaneous connections and several Guacamole 
instances balanced and concentrated with a BGP network router setup. For admins 
which are not so familiar with tools like netstat, iptraf and friends it is 
extremely helpful. 

Because of several Guacamole instances concentrated via BGP network routers 
(from outside there is only visible one Guacamole access URL), the network 
bandwidth utilisation values must be somewhere CENTRALLY stored and updated in 
the Guacamole SQL database. These single and concentrated Guacamole instances 
(frontend and backend) share all the same database here in our setup. So, 
"logically" or from application "high level" view it is just one instance with 
one access URL from the internet. This is for example, why we see in the web 
frontend below "Active Sessions" not all active sessions, just the ones to that 
internet frontend where the admin's web session is routed to but not the ones 
from the neighbor internet frontends.
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Thanks
Jürgen

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