Hi, Nick ,Mike.
        Thank you for your clearly explaination,  I  will try to use a
database or LDAP in my project to solve this problem,as for writing an
extension ,it depends. If i have time i will try
to write an extension.
        Thank you once again.

2016-07-03 22:38 GMT+08:00, Mike Jumper <[email protected]>:
> On Jul 3, 2016 7:27 AM, "Nick Couchman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> So, first, I think Mike would tell you not to use the NoAuth driver.
>
> Yup.
>
>> It is not really designed to be dynamically configured, so I don't think
> there's any way to change it on the fly.
>
> It is designed to reload the config file, so this is not entirely correct,
> but yes: not meant to be used as a hack to integrate an external system.
>
>> If you need to configure connections on-the-fly, either the Database or
> LDAP modules should allow you to do this - you can configure the
> connections in MySQL, PostgreSQL, or LDAP, and reload the home page, and
> you'll see the connections.  The DB and LDAP modules are pretty easy to set
> up and use.
>>
>
> The ideal way for integrating an external system providing dynamic
> connection data, etc. would be to write an extension.
>
> Just as we have implemented database, LDAP, etc. extensions, so too can
> others write extensions which use any other backend system. There's no need
> to use a database or LDAP directory (or XML) as an interface layer between
> your application and Guacamole, when you can integrate with that
> application directly.
>
> - Mike
>

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