Thank you, Nick. I’ll be waiting for the official release of 1.6.0.

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Von: Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. März 2025 12:28
An: user@guacamole.apache.org <user@guacamole.apache.org>
Betreff: Re:

On Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 5:22 AM Skyrpan, Roman 
<roman.skyr...@taurus-gmbh.com<mailto:roman.skyr...@taurus-gmbh.com>> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’ve encountered an issue. When logging into the Guacamole website as an 
administrator, we have 6 tabs, ranging from active connections to settings.
 In the active connections tab, we see the active sessions. When clicking on 
the connection name, we enter the session itself and can take control.
 My question is whether it’s possible to somehow prohibit the process of 
entering the session and leave only the ability to close sessions. 
Alternatively, could there be a way to send a notification to the user when 
someone connects to their session?


There is no way to prohibit the administrator from entering the session. 
However, the session owner (original user who started the session) should get a 
notification in their browser of the user having joined the connection. Thiswas 
added in version 1.5.0 under Jira issue 1293: 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1293.

In the next release, 1.6.0, we have added a "Audit" system permission, which 
allows for assigning a system-level privilege to certain users to be able to 
see connections and history related to connections and logins without the 
ability to actually connect to or end those sessions: 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-538.

-Nick

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