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[jira] [Created] (GUACAMOLE-1298) Automatically enforce request
size limits independently of reverse proxy
Mike Jumper created GUACAMOLE-1298:
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Summary: Automatically enforce request size limits independently of reverse proxy
Key: GUACAMOLE-1298
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1298
Project: Guacamole
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: guacamole
Reporter: Mike Jumper
Current Guacamole relies on external services to enforce limits on the size of HTTP requests processed, however users may need to remove externally-enforced limits to allow arbitrarily-large files to be uploaded via file transfer (see GUACAMOLE-1060).
One possible solution would be to explicitly document the REST endpoint that GUACAMOLE-1060 should apply to, but this seems overly burdensome for administrators. It would be far better if Guacamole simply automatically enforced its own limits wherever appropriate.
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