Ok, when doing file transfert from browser to remote or revert, file is
always stored on guacd file system, isn't it ?
Thanks for your explanation. I will certainly moved to rdp because my
security officer doesn't want to open sftp.

Le lun. 5 mai 2025, 18:24, Nick Couchman <vn...@apache.org> a écrit :

> On Mon, May 5, 2025 at 12:19 PM Arnaud bourree <arnaud.bour...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Nick.
>>
>> I try rdp with rdp protocole only file sharing.
>> Could you confirme that rdp protocole share files from guacd host with
>> remote desktop?
>> From what I saw, if I want to share files from my browser to remote
>> desktop, it is mandatory to use sftp.
>>
> The file sharing mechanism with RDP shares a file on the system running
> guacd with the RDP server, yes. However, this directory is also made
> available in the Guacamole menu within the browser. So, it is possible to:
> * Upload files through the browser to the directory on the system running
> guacd, and then see those files on the RDP server.
> * Copy files in the RDP session to the shared folder on the system running
> guacd, and then download those files in the browser.
>
> SFTP works very much the same way - when the SFTP connection is made, the
> user in the browser is able to see those files and both upload and download
> files that can then be accessed from any other system that has access to
> that SFTP location.
>
> -Nick
>
>>

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