Hi Aaron,

Thanks for the quick response :)

Do you need to reconnect when you change the database flag? How the flag
gets reloaded by the current session?

Regards,
Marko

уто, 16. јан 2018. у 10:15 Aaron Newsome <[email protected]> је
написао/ла:

> Hello Marko. I've been thinking about this use case too. If you look at my
> previous posts, I've been spending a lot of time with session recordings.
> My current method of managing on-demand recording is to use sql scripts to
> modify the database to enable and disable session recording on-the-fly.
> This works perfectly, however it's a bit manual and I guess it probably
> only works if using the JDBC or mysql plugins. Ultimately what I would like
> to see on the main page are two links for each connection, one link to
> login to the rdp/vnc/ssh session normally and another link for each
> connection that automatically starts recording the session.
>
> The session recording feature has been an absolute timesaver for me, being
> able to produce videos of sessions without 3rd party capture software and
> all the headaches of dealing with that. I agree that being able to connect
> to a session and easily chose whether or not it's recorded would be one
> more additional time saver.
>
> --Aaron
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 1:01 AM, Marko Nikolić <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Are there some method for recording session on-demand? I am aware of the
>> recording-path parameter, but this records the whole session, what is not
>> suitable for my use case. I cannot find any API related to this, except
>> SessionRecording class, which is not producing output file, AFAK.
>>
>> My use case would be to start recording on demand, get the guacamole
>> protocol dump and convert it using guac-enc. Any recomendation/guidelines
>> how to do this?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marko
>>
>
>

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