On Fri, Sep 13, 2024 at 9:47 AM Hugaleno Bezerra <hugal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it possible to access a connection inside guacamole with other
> clients,like putty for ssh, windows native client for rdp?
>
> What I want to achieve is to keep the habilite to audit a connection while
> allowing the user to use whatever client he wants.
> Another benefit is that when using windows native rdp client the user can
> forward local printers.
>
> If it's not possible right now, what would need to be done to achieve
> this? I really have no clue
>

I believe the answer to your question is No - Guacamole does not provide a
central mechanism by which users can connect to remote systems using
whatever client they like. Guacamole is a remote access client, not a
generic proxy or connection broker for other clients.

That said, if you choose to provide Guacamole as a way for users to access
remote SSH, RDP, Telnet, etc., systems, it does not mean that users cannot
also use other clients to access those systems. Guacamole does not do
anything to make itself the exclusive client by which users can access
systems - if you wish to achieve this, you need to use firewalls and proper
network architecture to isolate those systems and funnel access through
Guacamole.

-Nick

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