On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 8:11 AM Vieri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I set up Guacamole to authenticate with SAML SSO (local Postgresql DB). I
> added some provisioned users the right to create connections.
> They can create just fine a new connection. However, cloning one and then
> pressing the Save button leads to a permission denied popup message
> (sometimes the pink message box doesn't contain any text -- just "error").
>
> Is there something special about "cloning" a connection configuration and
> saving it (after changing the name and target host of course).
>

No, cloning is just creating a connection. The only difference is that the
fields are pre-populated with data from the connection being cloned by the
UI. It's no different than if you created a new connection and filled in
those same values manually.

If the connection was moved to a connection group that the user doesn't
have permission to update, that could cause a permission denied error. You
can't add connections to a connection group that you lack permission to
modify.

- Mike

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