Unless I'm missing something, there seems to be an issue for users who only 
have one connection defined.

For users with only one connection, Guacamole automatically makes that 
connection upon login without displaying the Guacamole home page. If though, 
only one active connection per user is permitted, this causes an issue. If the 
user was already logged in from another computer and only 1 connection per user 
is allowed, this causes an issue. The user gets an error about exceeding the 
number of allowed connections and only "Reconnect" or "Logout" are displayed. 
The user cannot get to the control panel in order to kill the other connection.

A simple solution would be to simply give every user a "dummy" connection that 
doesn't actually do anything as this will then have everyone get the Guacamole 
home page listing the "dummy" and the "real" connection.

Is there a better solution that I am missing which would give users with only 
one connection access to the "Settings" menu in order to kill the other 
sessions.

Thanks

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Brad Saxton
Senior System Administrator
Infrastructure Team
Brock University | Information Technology Services
Niagara Region | 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way | St. Catharines, ON, Canada L2S 3A1
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