We done this by using a React front end to allow biometrics and cac cards, once 
authenticated the connection continues through guacamole. So it's possible. 
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-------- Original message --------From: Nick Couchman <[email protected]> Date: 
3/24/23  6:00 AM  (GMT-08:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Using 
smart card on RDP host On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 1:18 AM Владимир Куркин 
<[email protected]> wrote:>> To clear things out - our local network is 
built on strict usage of smart cards. So that leaves me in position where i 
can`t just simply use logins.> Right now it looks like:> 1. Create connection 
via RDP> 2. Connect to remote windows host> 3. In autentication screen i have 
login/password fields and bellow is a login option with placeholder for smart 
card which says: "Insert smart card"> 4. I`m trying to insert card in my 
current machine but obviously nothing happens and host doesn`t show any 
reaction>Yes, this is exactly what I would expect given the current 
Guacamoleimplementation - inserting a Smart Card will have absolutely no 
effecton the remote machine.> I guess i need to dig in FreeRDP direction to 
find some workaround, am i right?>FreeRDP already supports Smart Card 
integrations, but it's a matter of1) implementing the FreeRDP smart card calls 
in guacd, and 2)implementing the integrations between the web client and guacd 
to passthe smart card through.I took a look at the FreeRDP libraries the other 
day, and there aredefinitely some challenges. At least the command line for 
FreeRDP(xfreerdp) expects the smart card argument to pass in the device 
nameassociated with the smart card, which obviously will be slightlychallenging 
when things are being redirected from a web client. I'msure it's do-able, but I 
haven't spent a ton of time figuring out 
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