I know I already wrote about this and created an issue in jira 
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1428)
I think adding the option to ask once for the password till it fails for the 
user (instead of for every connection) would fix this.
@Bryan
Sadly I wasn't able to find someone who really could do this.. I already gave 
this to a few people on freelancer-sites offering 500$, but nobody was able to 
do it.
maybe together we could raise more money and find someone?

@Nick
how do you mean with LDAP this will work? Can I combine LDAP with SAML and it 
will work (using some kind of pth?) at least for me LDAP doesn't save my 
password in cleartext.

------- Original Message -------
Nick Couchman <[email protected]> schrieb am Montag, 14. Februar 2022 um 21:23:

> On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 3:18 PM Bryan Ohana <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> HI Nick
>>
>> I’ll definitely open another thread for the issue with 1.4.0.
>>
>> Is there any way we can prevent users to have to enter the password when 
>> login in with Azure AD Credentials?
>
> Not with SAML, no - if the user is logging in with SAML, they will have to 
> enter their credentials, again, when logging into to a remote computer. As a 
> side note, here, my company uses Azure WVD provided by Nerdio, and their web 
> interface requires exactly the same thing- our Nerdio/Azure WVD environment 
> is federated to our ADFS SSO environment via SAML, and I have to log in to 
> SSO (ADFS), and then enter my password a second time.
>
> If you use LDAP, this will work, and the password can be transparently passed 
> through.
>
> -Nick
>
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