On May 14, 2017 23:44, "Steffen Moser" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all, we integrated Guacamole successfully into our e-learning environment. While it is very a nice feature to forward the login credentials from Guacamole to the remote RDP host's login dialog, it doesn't seem to be possible to forward the session type from Guacamole to the remote host. What do you mean by "session type"? Starting a remote session automatically only works as long as we use the "autorun" feature in "xrdp.ini" and pre-select the session to start statically. Depending on what you're referring to, this may simply not be a feature available in the RDP protocol. RDP does provide a means of isolating the session to a specific application (via the initial program or RemoteApp-related parameters), and Guacamole has support for that. I am not sure whether XRDP supports either of those options, however. If you're referring to that "session type" menu in XRDP's login screen, that is a concept specific to XRDP, and not part of the RDP protocol. Unless XRDP has repurposed an existing mechanism such that it allows the session type to be selected, the RDP handshake is largely limited to credentials, device redirection, and display/performance options. - Mike
