Hi Carter,

I recently tested Guacamole with LDAP (connected it to a Windows Active Directory). There is no need to change the schema if you just want to manage users in AD but not connections. So you could manage the connections within Guacamole and set permissions by using AD users.

AD has options to set work time for users so they are not able to logon at any other time. Maybe that could help you, too?


Kind regards


Peter


On 23.10.2017 17:50, Carter Sema wrote:

Noticed the picture attached  on my Guacamole Account. Just wondering what the LDAP tab was used for. I did some quick google searching and wasn’t able to find anything. I’m assuming it’s for controlling the AD connections if I would have modified my Schema? Or does this control something else?

Also, is there a way to control when machines are available? An example would be, we have a lab of high powered CAD machines but don’t want everyone accessing them until after school is over so kids can work on their projects outside of school. Is there a way to set those machines to become available after a certain time in guacamole?

Thanks!

Carter Sema

Network Support Specialist

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