Guacamole users/developers,
  
 I am a reasonably new user of this software package (the
effectuating of an installation into a container on my ProxMox server
having become occurring just yesterday evening). Thus, in succession
thereof, some several questions came to mind and there enumeration
follows hereupon.

1) My initial observations of the guacamole's functionality seemed to
not obviously stand demonstrative of a manner by which to purge or
clear out the entirety of accumulated log entries via the GUI. Are
there plans to add such functionality? If so, I would recommend being
able to clear all entries and also a manner by which to clear entries
betwixt a start and end date as well.

2) I was attempting to use guacamole to SSH into a Cisco 3560G switch
and realized that certain SSH parameters (such as cipher &
kexalgorithms in the instant case) needed to be set forth for an SSH
session to initiate properly, is there a manner by which guacamole can
be impelled to assert honoring such configuration parameters during
the instantiation of an SSH connection or are there plans to add this
functionality to the GUI?
  
 3) I could see where there could be usefulness to having a mechanism
by which one could kill all active sessions for the currently logged
in user. Additionally, the ability for an administrative level account
to terminate all connections for a different actively logged in user
and as well cause said user to be instantly locked out from logging
back in would also be a rather useful functionality to have in the
package.

4) I can see where having a preference setting (on a per user basis)
to cause the package to immediately return to the recent connections /
all connections menu after disconnecting from a particular connection
(instead of the "home/reconnect/logout" prompt) would be a nice to have.

5) I see that all connection entries added into the package are then
presented in an alphabetically sorted manner. I would enjoy having a
way to substantiate the list so that the order was something I could
arrange via the GUI vice alphabetical sorting or at least in the
ordered add.

I have not yet tested the VNC or RDP functionality as yet, though I
plan to attempt leveraging such connective functionality later today
in pursuance of evaluating those capabilities as well. In no uncertain
terms the capability of amalgamating in a centralized manner access to
SSH, RDP, and VNC via a web interface is of great utility to me and I
am happy to have found guacamole.

These are my ideas after a first blush encounter with the package. The
forgoing notwithstanding, I find this package to be very useful and I
saw no outright bugs in it as I used it initially. Thank you to
everyone that has worked so hard to create and maintain this package
and I hope to see to its improvement with my ideas and potentially
code contributions in the future.

Thank you in advance to any respondents to this epistle and do have a
most healthy and safe day whilst avoiding the thugs!

 
 Very Respectfully,

Stuart Blake Tener, BScCS, N3GWG (Extra), MROP
Computer Scientist / FCC Licensed Radio Operator

Las Vegas, NV / Philadelphia, PA

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