Greetings,

We have a question regarding establishing a direct connection (instead of a
login screen) for a user to SSH or VNC sessions.

We've been using Guacamole for some time and recently started work
on updating it to the latest version. In version 0.9.12, we used to form a
URL and then use the HMAC and secret-key-based authentication to directly
proxy a user to a session. Here a URL would look something like this:

<HOSTNAME>/guacamole/#/client?timestamp=1674863599405&signature=31BNen1LuL1ukF7NjW8ocbor4ME&username=john&protocol=ssh.


When reading the version 1.4.0 documentation, we understand that HMAC is no
longer an option, although there is JSON-based authentication and also
quick-connect as extensions. However, we could not understand how to adjust
the above URL to land a user in an SSH and VNC session directly without
them having to use the Guacamole login screen with username/password.

Can anyone help us with this? If there's a JavaScript implementation, in
particular, it would be great to know.

Thank you very much.
Best,
Timur Bazhirov, Ph.D.
Founder/CEO | mat3ra.com
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